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titleOfInvention Iron-resin adsorbate
abstract 1486687 Controlled release haematinic compositions ABBOTT LABORATORIES 21 May 1975 [1 July 1974] 22005/75 Heading A5B [Also in Division C3] Controlled-release haematinic preparations for oral administration comprise a liquid pharmaceutical carrier having suspended therein an iron adsorbate powder containing 5-12 wt% ferrous ions adsorbed on a sulphonated styrene/divinyl benzene copolymer ion exchange resin, said copolymer containing 1-16 wt% divinyl benzene, the powder being free of particles of diameter above 50 microns. Suitable liquid carriers are aqueous glucose or sorbitol solutions containing glycerol. Suspending agents may be included, e.g. xanthan gum, polysaccharide gums, magnesium aluminium silicate, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose or sodium carboxymethyl cellulose. The preparations may also contain sweetening and/or flavouring agents, e.g. saccharin and sugar; a stabiliser, e.g. ascorbic acid; and a preservative e.g. a mixture of methylparaben and propylparaben.
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