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7. A doctor diagnosed a patient with iron deficiency, and gave him tablets containing iron,
But the tablets were not hard and did not look like iron at all. What do you think the
tablets contained?

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Answered by itsgagan
2

Answer:

mostly the tablets given for iron deficiency contain iron compounds which are not as hard as iron, some of these compounds are ferrous sulphate, ferrous fumerate and ferrous citrate which get get broken down in the process of digestion

Explanation:

Answered by freefireisbest
0

Answer:

REASON

Iron supplements i.e. oral iron is given as ferrous sulfate or ferrous gluconate or amino acid chelate tablets.

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