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I do not have MS but am severely iron deficient (borderline anemic but not yet) and take a prescription iron once a day called Repliva. My iron deficiency is due to heavy periods.

The Repliva was the best tolerated of all the iron meds for me and the fact that I only have to take it once a day is great.

Good luck.
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