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Protein
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Calories
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As with Celebrate's calcium and multivitamin lines, their Iron + C has gained a soft chew version. Boasting their formula designed to be easy on the stomach and easy for the body to absorb, Celebrate's Iron with Vitamin C (Iron + C) Soft Chew is an enjoyable way to supplement an iron deficiency, a common side effect of bariatric surgery. Offered in both 30 mg, 45mg, and 60 mg, the Iron + C Soft Chew is a smooth-textured, soft, and chewy vitamin to make your mouth water. Celebrate's 30 mg comes in Raspberry Tart, a refreshing, succulent blast of berry, and our 60 mg comes in Pineapple, a vitamin to make every day a relaxing beach party.
Key Elements:
Key Elements:
- All iron dosages are listed as elemental levels
- 45mg and 60 mg ferrous fumarate
- Includes vitamin C
- Gluten-Free
- Sugar-Free
- Taste & Texture - If you are choosing a chewable product, then these aspects are very important to you. Celebrate’s Iron + C soft chew will not only provide you with the best iron formulation available in a bariatric product, but it will also deliver it in a product that you will love! In addition, each dose has a different flavor, which makes taking a daily iron supplement less of a chore and more like a treat!
- Vitamin C - While vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, it also aids in the absorption of iron.
- Doesn’t Stain – Microcoating our chewable Iron + C allows it to still be absorbed in the bariatric gut but removes the ability of the chewable iron to stain the teeth.
Daily Dosage: 1 chew
Appropriate For: Gastric Bypass / Sleeve Gastrectomy / Adjustable Gastric Band / Duodenal Switch / Intragastric Balloon
Manufactured on equipment used to process products containing Milk and Milk derivatives, Eggs, Tree Nuts, Shellfish, refined Fish Oils and Gelatins, Wheat and Soy products.
*Patients should follow the instructions of their bariatric surgeon regarding proper supplementation. Proper supplementation should be viewed as an individualized regimen based upon each patient’s individual medical history, laboratory studies, and current medication use.