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How is Iron Supplementation Delivered?
Iron can be supplemented in various forms:
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Oral supplements
, such as ferrous sulfate tablets.
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Fortified foods
, like cereals and flour.
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Intravenous iron
, for those who cannot tolerate oral supplements or have severe deficiency.
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