Who should not take OB Complete One Oral?
Check with your physician if you have any of the following:
Conditions:
Leber's Hereditary Optic Atrophy, Atrophic Gastritis, Diverticular Disease, Operation to Remove Stomach, Ulcer from Stomach Acid, Ulcerated Colon, Inflammation of the Lining of the Stomach and Intestines, Kidney Disease, Several Blood Transfusions, Diarrhea, Diabetes, High Amount of Oxalic Acid in the Urine, Anemia from Pyruvate Kinase and G6PD Deficiencies, Iron Metabolism Disorder causing Increased Iron Storage, Increased Bodily Iron from High Red Blood Cell Destruction, Low Amount of Potassium in the Blood, Sickle Cell Anemia, Hemolytic Anemia
Allergies:
DOCOSAHEXANOIC ACID (DHA) FISH CONTAINING PRODUCTS (DO NOT USE RETIRED CODE) IRON COMPLEX IRON ANALOGUES FOLIC ACID-FA CONTAINING ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C) IODINE-IODINE CONTAINING POTASSIUM CALCIUM NIACIN PREPARATIONS NICOTINAMIDE ANALOGUES BIOTIN LINOLEIC ACID ZINC OXIDE COPPER RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B-2) THIOCTIC ACID (ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID) ZINC COBALT CALCIUM THREONATE VITAMIN B6 PREPARATIONS VITAMIN B1 PREPARATIONS VITAMIN D ANALOGUE LINOLENIC ACID CALCIUM CARBONATE MAGNESIUM OXIDE MAGNESIUM COBALAMIN AND DERIVATIVES VITAMIN E ANALOGUES





