Iron supplements
Iron supplements

Iron supplements and heart attacks

Alternative Names:
Heart attacks and iron supplements

Information:

Question:
Do iron supplements contribute to heart attacks?

Answer:
No conclusive evidence exists to support the theory that iron supplements contribute to heart attacks. As with any vitamin or diet supplement, taking more than the recommended amount can cause harm. See iron in diet.

Review Date: 5/31/2002
Reviewed By: Sarah Pressman Lovinger, M.D., General Internist who trained at Northwestern University and is currently doing freelance medical editing. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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