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21st Century Iron
SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Iron  (as Dried Ferrous Sulfate)
45 mg
250%

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Iron deficiency impacts heart failure
Impact of iron deficiency on congestion and postdischarge survival in patients recently hospitalised for decompensated heart failure: a multicentre, prospective, observational analysis of the FERIC-RO study.
Relevant findings on iron's role.
Our investigation focused on the impact of iron deficiency in patients with worsening chronic heart failure, seeking clarity on how it affects their condition and recovery. We enrolled 163 patients from multiple centers who were hospitalized for this serious health issue. By evaluating iron deficiency at discharge, we distinguished those affected by low iron levels and compared various health indicators between groups.

We discovered that over half of the patients, 54.6%, had iron deficiency. Those with lower iron were more likely to exhibit signs of congestion and were categorized into more advanced heart failure classes. Interestingly, their levels of NT-proBNP, a crucial marker associated with heart failure, were significantly higher upon admission and didn’t improve much during their hospital stay.

While we found that mortality rates within 30 days had no significant difference between patients with and without iron deficiency, a notable increase in deaths was observed at 90 days post-discharge for those with iron deficiency. This suggests that iron levels could potentially influence recovery, especially in the longer term.

In conclusion, patients dealing with both chronic heart failure and iron deficiency showed more unresolved symptoms and poorer outcomes post-discharge. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring iron levels in patients facing heart issues, paving the way for future studies into treatment effectiveness and potential benefits of iron therapies.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Iron deficiency eliminated
Iron is crucial for various bodily functions, such as energy metabolism and DNA repair. It maintains immune system strength, enabling the body to combat infections, and plays a role in tissue growth. A deficiency can result in iron deficiency anaemia. These capsules contain natural ingredients and are of medium size. My iron deficiency has been resolved.
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9
Improved vertigo
This has become a staple in my household. A recent blood test confirmed that my family's iron deficiency was addressed, including the elderly and middle-aged members. Blood donations have been fruitful, and I consume it with vitamin C. My family member with moyamoya disease has also started taking it regularly, and there have been improvements in vertigo among the elderly.
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7.8
Good quality!
Iron is a vital trace element required for haemoglobin production in red blood cells and is essential for haematopoiesis. It is integral to hemoglobin and myoglobin, which transport oxygen throughout the body. A lack of iron results in anaemia, a condition characterised by insufficient iron in the blood. This supplement is of excellent quality!
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
7
Iron deficiency impacts heart failure
Impact of iron deficiency on congestion and postdischarge survival in patients recently hospitalised for decompensated heart failure: a multicentre, prospective, observational analysis of the FERIC-RO study.
Relevant findings on iron's role.
Our investigation focused on the impact of iron deficiency in patients with worsening chronic heart failure, seeking clarity on how it affects their condition and recovery. We enrolled 163 patients from multiple centers who were hospitalized for this serious health issue. By evaluating iron deficiency at discharge, we distinguished those affected by low iron levels and compared various health indicators between groups.

We discovered that over half of the patients, 54.6%, had iron deficiency. Those with lower iron were more likely to exhibit signs of congestion and were categorized into more advanced heart failure classes. Interestingly, their levels of NT-proBNP, a crucial marker associated with heart failure, were significantly higher upon admission and didn’t improve much during their hospital stay.

While we found that mortality rates within 30 days had no significant difference between patients with and without iron deficiency, a notable increase in deaths was observed at 90 days post-discharge for those with iron deficiency. This suggests that iron levels could potentially influence recovery, especially in the longer term.

In conclusion, patients dealing with both chronic heart failure and iron deficiency showed more unresolved symptoms and poorer outcomes post-discharge. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring iron levels in patients facing heart issues, paving the way for future studies into treatment effectiveness and potential benefits of iron therapies.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.6
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9.5
Iron deficiency eliminated
Iron is crucial for various bodily functions, such as energy metabolism and DNA repair. It maintains immune system strength, enabling the body to combat infections, and plays a role in tissue growth. A deficiency can result in iron deficiency anaemia. These capsules contain natural ingredients and are of medium size. My iron deficiency has been resolved.
Read More
9
Improved vertigo
This has become a staple in my household. A recent blood test confirmed that my family's iron deficiency was addressed, including the elderly and middle-aged members. Blood donations have been fruitful, and I consume it with vitamin C. My family member with moyamoya disease has also started taking it regularly, and there have been improvements in vertigo among the elderly.
Read More
7.8
Good quality!
Iron is a vital trace element required for haemoglobin production in red blood cells and is essential for haematopoiesis. It is integral to hemoglobin and myoglobin, which transport oxygen throughout the body. A lack of iron results in anaemia, a condition characterised by insufficient iron in the blood. This supplement is of excellent quality!
Read More
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