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Drug Features | Indication | Contraindication | Side/Adverse Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name: ObiminClassification:Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | Prevention of vitamin & mineral deficiencies during pregnancy & lactation. | | | * May be taken with or without food. * May also be taken with meals for better absorption or reduce GI discomfort. * Give the prescribed drug to the patient. |

Drug Features | Indication | Contraindication | Side/Adverse Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name:Hemarate FAClassification:Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | Prevention & treatment of Fe deficiency anemia, folate deficiency & for the lowering of plasma homocysteine. | Hemochromatosis, peptic ulcer, regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis. | Nausea, vomiting, bloating, upper abdominal discomfort, diarrhea or constipation, staining of teeth, darker stools | * Must not be taken by patients with hemochromatosis, peptic ulcer, regional enteritis, ulcerative colitis. * Should not be taken with antacid, tetracycline and chloramphenicol at the same time. * Should be taken on an empty stomach. It is best taken between meals and it may be taken with meals to reduce GI discomfort. * Give the prescribed drug to the client. |

Drug Features | Indication | Contraindication | Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name:CalciumadeClassification:Supplements & Adjuvant TherapyDosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | For Ca, Mg, Zn & manganese deficiencies. | | | * Must be taken with food. * Give the prescribed drug to the patient. |

Drug Features | Indication | Contraindication | Side/ Adverse Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name:NatalwizClassification:Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1capsule/dayRoute:Oral |

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