
FeraMAX, a polysaccharide iron complex, may have better absorption than ferrous gluconate, although specific head-to-head comparison data is limited. Overall, polysaccharide iron complexes versus ferrous salts show potential for improved efficacy in iron supplementation.
iron deficiency, comparison, ferrous gluconate, pharmacology, bioavailability, iron supplements, absorption, FeraMAX
iron deficiency, comparison, ferrous gluconate, pharmacology, bioavailability, iron supplements, absorption, FeraMAX
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