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Raricap Tablet 40'S

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    Introduction About RARICAP TABLET

    RARICAP TABLET is a combination of Elemental iron and Folic acid, which belongs to the group of medicines called Haematinics. It is used to manage anaemia (deficiency of iron and haemoglobin). Anaemia is a condition that occurs when the number of healthy red blood cells in your body is too low.

    Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking this medicine. RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use if you have hemosiderosis, hemochromatosis (iron overload), hemolytic anaemias, gastrointestinal ulcers, or are receiving repeated blood transfusions.

    Before taking this medicine, tell your doctor if you have or had epilepsy, cirrhosis or other liver disease, kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis), hemolytic anemia, pernicious anemia, anemia that has not been diagnosed by a doctor and confirmed with laboratory testing, an infection, or alcoholism.

    RARICAP TABLET should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women. RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use in children below 6 years of age and below 22 kg. The most common side effects of RARICAP TABLET are nausea, vomiting, dark stools, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Consult your doctor if any of the symptoms bother you.

    Uses Of RARICAP TABLET

    • It is used for management of iron deficiency anaemia

    How RARICAP TABLET Works

    RARICAP TABLET is a combination of essential iron and folic acid. Our body uses iron to make haemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells) that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Iron is also used in the formation of some hormones. Folic acid is crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health. It aids in the production of the body's genetic material, DNA and RNA, and is especially important when cells and tissues are growing rapidly, such as in infancy, adolescence, and pregnancy.

    How to use RARICAP TABLET

    Always take RARICAP TABLET as directed by your physician.

    Tablet/Capsule: Swallow the medicine as a whole and do not crush or chew the medicine.

    Chewable Tablet: Chew the medicine well before swallowing.

    Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

    Side Effects Of RARICAP TABLET

    Common

    • Abdominal pain
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Dark stools
    • Constipation
    • Diarrhoea

    Rare

    Stop taking RARICAP TABLET and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • Skin rashes and hypersensitivity reactions (wheezing, difficult breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat)

    How To Manage Side Effects

    Constipation

    Eat plenty of fiber-rich foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and cereals, and drink plenty of water. Exercise more regularly. Consult your doctor if the constipation doesn't improve.

    Diarrhea

    Drink lots of fluids, such as water or fruit juice, to keep yourself hydrated. Do not consume any medicine on your own without consulting your doctor. Consult your doctor if diarrhea worsens.

    Nausea And Vomiting

    Stay hydrated with small sips of clear fluids like water, ginger ale, or electrolyte solutions. Avoid consuming large meals; instead, opt for bland, easy-to-digest foods. Ginger, peppermint, or chamomile tea may help soothe the stomach. Rest in a comfortable position, preferably with your head elevated, to ease symptoms. Consult your doctor if nausea and vomiting persist.

    Stomach Pain

    Try to rest and relax. You can eat and drink slowly or have frequent meals. Keeping a heat pad on your stomach may also help. If pain persists, speak to your doctor.

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Use with Caution

    RARICAP TABLET should be used with caution in pregnant women or women planning to have a baby. Dose will be adjusted by your doctor.

    Breastfeeding

    Use with Caution

    RARICAP TABLET should be used with caution in breastfeeding women. Dose will be adjusted by your doctor.

    Alcohol

    Contraindicated

    Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking RARICAP TABLET.

    Kidney

    Use with Caution

    RARICAP TABLET should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis). Consult your doctor before taking RARICAP TABLET.

    Liver

    Use with Caution

    RARICAP TABLET should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases like cirrhosis. Consult your doctor before taking RARICAP TABLET.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not take RARICAP TABLET if you are allergic to folic acid, elemental iron, or any other ingredients of this medicine.

    Use In Pediatrics

    Contraindicated

    RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use in children below 6 years of age and below 22 kg. Consult your doctor before taking it.

    Others

    RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use if you:

    • Have hemosiderosis or hemochromatosis (iron overload)
    • Have hemolytic anaemias
    • Have gastrointestinal ulcers
    • Are receiving repeated blood transfusions?

    Before taking RARICAP TABLET, inform your doctor if you:

    • Had repeated blood transfusions
    • Have epilepsy
    • Have hemolytic anemia, pernicious anemia, anemia that has not been diagnosed by a doctor and confirmed with laboratory testing
    • Have an infection
    • Had alcoholism

    Interactions

    A. Drug-drug interactions:

    Before taking RARICAP TABLET, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:

    • Medicines for managing infections (Ex. chloramphenicol, tetracyclines, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, ofloxacin, and norfloxacin)
    • Medicines containing zinc, calcium, or magnesium salts
    • Medicines used for thyroid gland problems (Ex. levothyroxine)
    • Medicines used to manage ‘Parkinson’s disease’ (Ex. levodopa, entacapone)
    • Medicines used for an increase in blood pressure (Ex. methyldopa)
    • Antacids used to manage indigestion (Ex. calcium carbonate)
    • Medicines used in the management of rheumatoid arthritis (Ex. penicillamine)
    • Medicines used to reduce cholesterol and fats in the blood (Ex. cholestyramine)
    • Medicines for bone diseases (Ex. bisphosphonates)
    • Medicines used for high copper levels in blood (Ex. trientine)
    • Medicines used for various metal poisonings (Ex. dimercaprol)
    • Medicines used during transplant (Ex. mycophenolate)

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally takes too much of RARICAP TABLET, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, and changes in heart rate.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Elemental Iron, Folic Acid
    Pharmacological Category :   Nutritional supplement
    Therapeutic Indication :   Anaemia   
    Dosage Forms :   Tablet, Syrup, Drops, Suspension, Oral Drops, Capsule, Chewable Tablet

    More Information

    Storage

    • Keep RARICAP TABLET out of reach of children
    • Store at room temperature

    FAQs About RARICAP TABLET

    Q: What are the uses of RARICAP TABLET?

    A: RARICAP TABLET is a combination of elemental iron and folic acid, which belongs to the group of medicines called haematinics. It is used to manage anaemia (deficiency of iron and haemoglobin).

    Q: How to use RARICAP TABLET?

    A: Always take RARICAP TABLET as directed by your physician. Swallow the medicine as a whole and do not crush or chew the medicine. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and disease condition.

    Q: What is Anaemia?

    A: Anaemia is a condition that occurs when the number of healthy red blood cells in your body is too low. Every part of your body needs a sufficient supply of oxygen to function effectively. The symptoms of anemia, such as fatigue and shortness of breath, are caused by decreased oxygen delivery to your body’s vital organs and tissues. Anaemia is seen in people who have inadequate dietary intake of nutrients, kidney diseases, certain cancers, autoimmune diseases, infections, etc.

    Q: Can we use RARICAP TABLET for pregnant women?

    A: If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking RARICAP TABLET. Folic acid requirements are usually met from the diet, but additional supplements are required in its deficiency. RARICAP TABLET is advised to pregnant women who want to conceive as folate utilization is increased in pregnancy.

    Q: How does RARICAP TABLET work?

    A: RARICAP TABLET is a combination of elemental iron and folic acid. Our body uses iron to make haemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells) that carries oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Iron is also used in the formation of some hormones. Folic acid is crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health. It aids in the production of the body's genetic material, DNA and RNA, and is especially important when cells and tissues are growing rapidly, such as in infancy, adolescence, and pregnancy.

    Q: Is RARICAP TABLET safe for kids?

    A: RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use in children below 6 years of age and below 22 kg. Consult your doctor before taking it.

    Q: Who should not take RARICAP TABLET?

    A: RARICAP TABLET is not recommended for use if you have hemosiderosis or hemochromatosis (iron overload), hemolytic anaemias, gastrointestinal ulcers, are receiving repeated blood transfusions, are allergic to folic acid, or have elemental iron. Consult your doctor before taking it.

    Q: What should I avoid while taking RARICAP TABLET?

    A: Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking RARICAP TABLET.

    Q: What precautions must be taken while using RARICAP TABLET?

    A: Before taking RARICAP TABLET, inform your doctor if you have had repeated blood transfusions, have epilepsy, kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis), liver diseases like cirrhosis, hemolytic anemia, pernicious anemia, anemia that has not been diagnosed by a doctor and confirmed with laboratory testing, or have an infection or a history of alcoholism.

    Q: Can I take RARICAP TABLET daily?

    A: Yes, daily supplementation of RARICAP TABLET reduces the risk of low birth weight, maternal anaemia, and iron deficiency.

    Q: When is the best time to take RARICAP TABLET?

    A: Always take RARICAP TABLET as advised by the doctor. Take the medicine one hour before or two hours after meals. If stomach upset occurs, take the medicine with meals.

    References

    1. KD. Tripathi. Vitamins. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology. Seventh Edition. 2017. Page – 909 -919.

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    3. Zhao Gengli, Peking University First Hospital. Impact of Iron/Folic Acid vs. Folic Acid Supplements During Pregnancy on Maternal and Child Health. Clinical trial.gov. [Accessed on 30th July 2024] https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02221752

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    Useful Diagnostic Tests

    • Complete Blood Count (CBC)/ Hemogram
    • Ferritin /Iron, Serum
    • Iron Studies
    • Iron Deficiency Profile
    • Total Iron Binding Capacity- Tibc
    • Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (Uibc)
    • Ferritin
    • Iron Studies With Ferritin

    Author Details

    Written By Dr. N. Sai Swaroop - Pharm.D
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Shruthi Raikar - BDS
    Last updated on 01 Aug 2024 | 04:56 PM(IST)
    Lab updated