What ingredients are in Tralement?
I can’t answer this accurately as stated because “Tralement” could refer to different products (for example, a medication name in one country versus another item with a similar name), and the exact ingredient list depends on the specific Tralement formulation.
Which “Tralement” do you mean (so I can list the ingredients correctly)?
Reply with any one of the following, and I’ll identify the correct ingredient list:
- The country where you bought it
- A photo or the text from the “active ingredients” section of the box/leaflet
- The form (e.g., tablets, capsules, injection, oral solution)
- The dosage strength (e.g., mg per tablet, or mg/mL)
If you meant the iron/zinc/manganese “Tralement” used in hospitals
If your product is the common hospital formulation intended to replace trace elements, the ingredient list typically includes trace metals such as zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium. Some formulations may also include chromium and molybdenum, depending on the specific brand and country.
To be precise for your exact product, send the country or the label text and I’ll map the full ingredient list exactly as written on your packaging.