Ironemic 5/19/50mg Tablet 15s is a nutraceutical used to manage iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, including during pregnancy. Ferrous ascorbate supplies iron in a well-absorbed form bound to vitamin C, while lactoferrin (a milk-derived protein that binds iron) helps the body take up iron and counters the inflammation signals that block its absorption. Disodium Guanosine 5-Monophosphate, a nucleotide, helps iron move out of gut cells and into the bloodstream. Together, they aim to raise haemoglobin levels and rebuild iron stores, with fewer stomach-related side effects than traditional iron salts.
Written by: Syed Jommy Abbas, B. Pharma
Reviewed by: Dr. Rohit Kolhe, MBBS
Last updated on: 02-06-2026
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Ironemic 5/19/50mg Tablet 15s is a nutraceutical used to manage iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia, including during pregnancy. Ferrous ascorbate supplies iron in a well-absorbed form bound to vitamin C, while lactoferrin (a milk-derived protein that binds iron) helps the body take up iron and counters the inflammation signals that block its absorption. Disodium Guanosine 5-Monophosphate, a nucleotide, helps iron move out of gut cells and into the bloodstream. Together, they aim to raise haemoglobin levels and rebuild iron stores, with fewer stomach-related side effects than traditional iron salts.
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency and the leading cause of anaemia worldwide. Standard ferrous sulfate works well but often causes nausea, constipation, and a metallic taste, which makes it hard for many people to stick with treatment. This combination tackles those issues through three complementary actions.
Ferrous Ascorbate binds iron to vitamin C, keeping it in its most absorbable form (Fe²⁺) as it passes through the gut, and is generally easier on the stomach than ferrous sulphate. Lactoferrin, a protein naturally found in human milk and other body secretions, has been shown in randomised trials and meta-analyses to raise serum iron, ferritin, and haemoglobin, partly by lowering the inflammation-driven hepcidin that would otherwise block iron absorption. Disodium Guanosine 5-Monophosphate (a nucleotide) has been reported to lower hepcidin further, keeping ferroportin, the iron "exit door" on gut cells open so iron can pass into the bloodstream. The combination is most often used for anaemia in pregnancy, anaemia linked to chronic disease (where hepcidin is high), and in people who cannot tolerate standard oral iron.
To raise haemoglobin and replenish iron stores.
To restore ferritin and prevent progression to anaemia.
To meet the increased iron demand of pregnancy.
To replace iron lost at delivery and support recovery.
As a better-tolerated alternative.
Take orally once daily, preferably on an empty stomach (one hour before or two hours after food) for best absorption, or with a light meal if Ironemic 5/19/50mg Tablet 15s causes irritation. Avoid taking Ironemic 5/19/50mg Tablet 15s with milk, tea, coffee, antacids, or calcium supplements at the same time, as these reduce iron absorption. Continue for at least three months after haemoglobin normalises to fully replenish stores, or as advised by your doctor.
Iron absorption is controlled by a liver hormone called hepcidin. When your body already has enough iron or when there's inflammation, hepcidin levels go up. Hepcidin then shuts down ferroportin, which is the only door that lets iron pass out of gut cells into the bloodstream. With that door closed, the iron you eat stays stuck inside the gut cells and is lost when those cells are naturally shed a few days later.
While ferrous ascorbate delivers iron in its most absorbable form (Fe²⁺), the vitamin C component keeps it soluble as it moves through the upper gut. Lactoferrin then carries iron in a form that gut cells can absorb through their own lactoferrin receptors. It also calms the inflammation signals that would normally raise hepcidin and block iron absorption.
Disodium Guanosine 5-Monophosphate, a nucleotide, help lower hepcidin levels further, aiding iron to move out of gut cells and into the bloodstream. Together, the three components deliver more iron to the bone marrow with fewer of the stomach-related side effects often seen with high-dose iron salts.
Acute iron overdose should be considered a medical emergency, especially in children. The symptoms of overdose typically progress in stages, which may start with vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhoea, followed by an apparent recovery, then metabolic acidosis (acid buildup in the body), shock, hepatotoxicity, and multi-organ failure. Suspected overdose requires emergency care with serum iron measurement, supportive treatment, and chelation therapy where indicated.
Take the missed dose of Ironemic 5/19/50mg Tablet 15s as soon as you remember on the same day. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip it and continue your regular schedule. Do not double up. Consistent use over weeks to months is what restores iron levels.
Action Class
Haematinic / antianaemic; nutritional supplement
Chemical Class
Iron salt (organic chelate) + iron-binding glycoprotein + purine nucleotide
Habit Forming
No
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