Vitamed on withaid brings together simple, pharmacy-style iron tablets in two popular formats: ferrous fumarate tablets and ferrous sulphate tablets. If you’re looking to buy Vitamed iron tablets online in the UK, use this brand page to compare strengths, pack sizes, and product details before you add to basket. Each product page includes directions for use, suitability information, and key warnings to help you choose confidently.
Withaid is a UK based and regulated pharmacy, offering discreet packaging and delivery via Royal Mail. When choosing an iron supplement, it’s worth checking the label for the iron type, who it’s suitable for, and how to take it alongside food, drinks, or other medicines. If you’re unsure which option is right for you, or you have ongoing symptoms, a pharmacist or GP can advise on the most appropriate next step.
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Why choose Vitamed
- Clear, familiar options: two commonly selected iron tablet types in straightforward packs.
- Easy comparison: quickly check strength, tablet count, and directions on each product page.
- Trusted UK pharmacy checkout: shop from a UK based and regulated pharmacy.
- Discreet delivery: orders are sent in discreet packaging via Royal Mail.
- Pharmacist-first approach: seek advice if you’re unsure about suitability or interactions.
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FAQs
What Vitamed products are listed on this page?
This Vitamed brand page currently lists two iron tablet options: ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulphate, each with its own strength and pack size.
What’s the difference between ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulphate?
They are different forms of iron used in supplements. People may prefer one over the other based on tolerability, the label directions, and healthcare advice. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist.
How do I choose between the 28 and 100 tablet packs?
The main difference is the tablet count and how long the pack may last at the label dose. Check the product page directions so you can choose the pack size that suits your routine.
Can iron tablets interact with medicines or other supplements?
Yes. Iron may interact with some medicines and may need to be taken at a different time from certain products. Read the pack information and speak to a pharmacist if you take regular medication.
Are Vitamed iron tablets suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Suitability depends on the product guidance and your circumstances. Always check the label and consult a pharmacist, midwife, or GP before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy.
When should I seek medical advice?
If symptoms persist, worsen, or you’re unsure whether an iron supplement is appropriate, speak to a pharmacist or GP. For urgent concerns, use NHS services such as NHS 111.
Safety information: Always read the label and use as directed. Do not exceed the stated dose. Vitamins and supplements are not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. If you have a medical condition, are pregnant/breastfeeding, take medicines, or have ongoing symptoms, seek advice from a pharmacist or GP before use.