Active Iron | 14mg | Twin Pack | 60 Capsules

£33.98 £29.40

Active Iron is clinically proven to increase iron and support haemoglobin formation¹. Buy with confidence from the official Active Iron Irish store.

How does it work?

Active Iron’s ground-breaking whey protein formula targets the body’s natural site of iron absorption, the DMT-1. This helps reduce oxidation and protects the gut from inflammation. As a result, Active Iron delivers 2X better absorption of iron sulfate².

Who might need Active Iron 14mg?
• Increased Energy
• Intolerance of Oral Iron
• Women with Periods, including perimenopausal
• Restricted Diets, including vegetarians
• Pregnancy, including postnatal

Whey (milk) protein, Capsule shell (Hypromellose, Colours: Calcium phosphate, Calcium carbonate, Chlorophyllin), Ferrous sulfate, Acidity regulators (sodium acetate, acetic acid), Antioxidant (ascorbic acid), Emulsifier (polysorbate 20).

  • Restricted diets e.g vegetarians
  • Women with periods
  • Pregnancy & postpartum
  • Intolerance of oral iron
  • Athletes & heavy exercisers

Safety Information:

Do not exceed the daily dose without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.

Directions:

Adults, pregnant women, and children over 12 years can take one capsule of Active Iron daily with water or fruit juice. Active iron is gentle enough to take on an empty stomach.

How to store:

Store below 25oc in a dry place. Active Iron is placed in aluminium foil to protect the encapsulated iron. Keep out of reach and sight of children.

Clinically Proven Energy

Active Iron significantly improves energy levels, helping to fight tiredness and fatigue.

Non-Constipating Formula

Active Iron is specially formulated to avoid constipation, making it kind on the stomach

Clinically Proven

Active Iron is clinically proven to increase iron levels by 94%¹

Who might need it?

Periods

Monthly periods are the most common cause of iron loss worldwide, with 1 in 4 women having low iron levels.

Pregnancy & Postpartum

Due to an increase in blood volume, the World Health Organisation estimates that 40% of pregnant women have low iron levels.

Restricted Diets

We naturally get iron through our food, but those on restricted diets, such as vegetarians, may find that they are not absorbing enough iron.

Athletes & Heavy Exercisers

Athletes are at an increased risk of lower iron due to the demands of intense training and may require higher levels to maintain optimal performance.

Clinically Proven Results

Active Iron is backed by an ongoing programme of clinical studies supporting better health for women.

Clinically Proven Absorption

Active Iron delivers 2X better absorption of iron sulfate, making it more bioavailable.

Clinically Proven Efficacy

Active Iron increases iron levels by 94% in six weeks.

Clinically Proven Tolerability

Active Iron causes 6X less gut irritation versus other oral iron, making it gentle on your stomach.

Clinically proven energy

Active Iron significantly improves energy levels, helping to fight tiredness and fatigue.

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Iron Content
14mg
14mg
25mg
25mg
Multivitamin Included
Format
Capsule
Capsule
Capsule
Capsule & Tablet
Dosage
1 Capsule per day
1 Capsule per day
1 Capsule per day
1 Capsule + 1 tablet per day
Pack Size
60-day supply
30-day supply
30-day supply
30-day supply
Additional Nutrients
None
None
None
Multivitamin

FAQs .

The patented formula in Active Iron 14mg delivers iron more efficiently than traditional supplements, causing fewer stomach issues like constipation, nausea, or cramps. It’s gentle on the stomach and avoids the discomfort associated with typical iron supplements.

Yes, Active Iron 14mg is suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women. It’s formulated to be gentle on the stomach and is well-tolerated during pregnancy.

Active Iron 14mg should be taken once daily with water or juice, without food on an empty stomach.

Yes, Active Iron 14mg is suitable for pregnant and postpartum women.

Active Iron 14mg is suitable for those who have or are at risk of having low iron levels. This might include women with heavy periods, pregnant and postpartum women, those with an intolerance to oral iron and those on restricted diets.

Active Iron is clinically proven to increase iron levels by 94%* within 6 weeks, but many start to feel the benefits earlier than that e.g increase in energy levels, less tiredness & fatigue. *Ledwidge, M. et al. PRECISION Study. Int J Clin Pharm (2023) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-023-01640-7

Active Iron’s advanced whey protein formulation helps protect the stomach from the irritating effects of iron, reducing the likelihood of side effects¹.
Active Iron is specially formulated to help avoid side effects such as nausea and constipation.

Iron supplements work best when taken on an empty stomach, so it is recommended to take your Active Iron tablet first thing in the morning. Active Iron should be taken 1 hour before meals, or 1-2 hours after a meal. If you have a particularly sensitive stomach, it may be best to take your iron supplements after a meal.

Active Iron helps support your iron and energy levels while avoiding gastrointestinal side effects like nausea and constipation¹.

Active Iron supports*:

  • Energy
  • Blood Building
  • Immune Function
  • Cognitive function.

*Iron supports energy yielding metabolism and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, normal formation of haemoglobin & red blood cells, normal function of the immune system and normal cognitive function.

  • ¹Ledwidge, M. et al. PRECISION Study. Int J Clin Pharm (2023) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-023-01640-7