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For over fifty years, the Fefol family has been dedicated to promoting health and enhancing quality of life. The brand offers a unique and diverse range of products specifically designed for individuals suffering from iron deficiency anemia and vitamin deficiencies. One of the key advantages of Fefol products over other brands is their slow-release formulation, which helps prevent gastrointestinal side effects.

Fefol Breastfeeding
Nourishing mom, nurturing baby

Fefol Breastfeeding is a valuable nutritional supplement enriched with essential vitamins that play a vital role in maintaining the health of both mother and baby. In addition to providing key nutrients required during this stage, its unique formulation contains milk thistle and fennel extracts, which are known to support and enhance breast milk production.

Smart Supplements for Every Stage


Fefol Plus Iron Tablets are an effective and beneficial dietary supplement, enriched with Vitamin B6, B12, and Vitamin C. This powerful combination supports red blood cell production, promotes healthy blood formation, and helps strengthen the immune system.
Thanks to the presence of ferrous bisglycinate, Fefol Plus offers high iron absorption with minimal gastrointestinal side effects.


This supplement contains a high amount of iron, which helps individuals with severe anemia restore their iron levels to normal. It can be effective in treating iron deficiency and iron shortages, providing individuals with more energy and improved health.


Fefol Duodenal contains high amounts of iron, making it ideal for individuals with severe anemia. Due to the absence of folic acid, it is particularly beneficial for men. These high-iron tablets are used for the treatment and prevention of severe anemia. This supplement offers the richest source of iron, providing significant benefits for those suffering from severe anemia.    


FeFol Vitamins capsules contain a variety of essential vitamins needed by the body, which help maintain and support overall health.
The formulation of this product is designed for daily use, taking into account the required amounts of vitamins and iron needed by the body.
Two of the key components in this product are Ginseng and Inositol, which are used to help reduce symptoms of menopause and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).


One of the most critical stages in a woman’s life is pregnancy.
During this period, both the mother and the fetus require a significantly increased amount of nutrients.
A key element used in this product is iodine, which plays a vital role in the development and growth of the fetus.


FeFol Max, an iron supplement with a unique formulation, helps effectively and safely combat anemia and meet the body’s iron requirements

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Iron supplements are commonly used to treat iron deficiency anemia. Iron is a key component in the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood. By increasing iron levels, supplements help to restore normal hemoglobin production and improve the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, alleviating symptoms like fatigue and weakness.

Yes, iron supplements can sometimes cause gastrointestinal side effects such as constipation, nausea, or stomach discomfort. However, our iron supplements are slow-release, which significantly reduces these issues. Slow-release formulations allow for a gradual absorption of iron, minimizing the risk of discomfort, making them a more comfortable option for many individuals.


Iron supplements are best absorbed when taken on an empty stomach, usually 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after meals. However, if the supplement causes stomach irritation, it can be taken with food to reduce discomfort. It’s important to avoid taking iron with calcium-rich foods or drinks, as calcium can interfere with iron absorption.


Iron supplements are generally safe for most individuals, but they should be avoided by those who do not have an iron deficiency, as excessive iron can lead to toxicity. People with certain conditions such as hemochromatosis (iron overload disorder) should also avoid taking iron supplements unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare provider. It’s always recommended to consult with a doctor before starting iron supplementation.