Australian Approved Name (AAN): Iron

Common names and synonyms: Carbonyl (USP)

Molecular formula: Fe

Molecular weight: 55.85

RDI for Iron as per NHMRC:
Infants – 0-6 months – 0.2mg/day
Infants – 7-12 months – 11mg/day
Children – 1-3 years – 9mg/day
Children – 4-8 years – 10mg/day
Children – 9-13 years – 8mg/day
Boys – 14-18 years – 11mg/day
Girls – 14-18 years – 15mg/day
Men – 8mg/day
Women – 19-50 years – 18mg/day
Women – >50 years – 8mg/day
Pregnancy – 27mg/day
Lactation – 14-18 years – 10mg/day
Lactation – 19-50 years – 9mg/day

Maximum daily dose: When used as an active ingredient, the medicine must contain a daily dose of no more than 24 mg of iron.

Warnings and Restrictions: Only for use in oral medicines.

If the divided dosage form contains more than 5 mg of iron per dosage unit (excluding up to 10 mg of iron oxide when used as an excipient), the primary pack must contain no more than 750 mg of iron.

In undivided preparations, the primary pack must contain no more than 750 mg of iron (excluding iron oxides when present as an excipient at a quantity of no more than 1%).

Divided preparations with a dose of more than 5mg of elemental iron per dosage unit and more than 250 mg of elemental iron in the total contents of the container are required to have a child resistant closure.

Undivided preparations containing more than 250 mg of elemental iron in the total contents of the container are required to have a child resistant closure.

When for internal use except for iron-containing multivitamin/mineral products indicated for general nutritional support that do not make specific iron-deficiency related claims, the following warning statement is required on the label:
IRONDEF – Not for the treatment of iron deficiency conditions (or words to that effect).

Allowable purpose of the ingredient: Active. Homeopathic

TGA reference: Merck Index, Merck Index (modified)

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