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Iron for Restless Leg Syndrome

A Strong

Based on 51 studies (2 meta-analyses) with 20,577 total participants. Results are mixed across studies.

Key Statistics

51

Studies

20577

Participants

Mixed

A Strong

Grade

Referenced Papers

Revista de neurologia None 8 citations
Southern medical journal 2025
Brain and nerve … 2025
Tremor and other … 2023 32 citations
Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica … 2016
Biometals : an … 2016
Sleep medicine clinics 2015 158 citations
Handbook of clinical … 2014 52 citations
Nephro-urology monthly 2014 43 citations
Expert opinion on … 2012 6 citations
Indian journal of … 2011 75 citations
The Israel Medical … 2008 61 citations
American journal of … 2007 61 citations
Sleep medicine reviews 2001 48 citations
Canadian Medical Association … 1967

Dosage & Usage

Commonly Used Dosages

rls:
65 mg elemental iron if ferritin <75
general:
18 mg/day (women)

Upper limit: 45 mg/day

Dosages Studied in Research

Dosage Продолжительность Effect N
various -- Positive --
None -- Positive 90
None -- Positive --
None -- Positive 150
None -- Positive 586
iron supplementation, folate, dopamine agonists (non-pharmacological and pharmacological) -- Positive --
dopamine agonists, iron supplementation, alpha-2-delta ligands -- Positive --
None -- Neutral --

Best taken: On an empty stomach with vitamin C; take in the morning, not before bed

Safety & Side Effects

Reported Side Effects

  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Dark stools
  • Iron overload risk (hemochromatosis)

Known Interactions

  • Antacids and PPIs — reduce iron absorption
  • Levothyroxine — iron reduces thyroid medication absorption
  • Antibiotics (tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones) — mutual absorption reduction
  • Calcium supplements — take separately by 2 hours

Tolerable upper intake: 45 mg/day

Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Iron help with Restless Leg Syndrome?
Based on 51 studies with 20,577 participants, there is strong evidence from multiple clinical trials that Iron may support Restless Leg Syndrome management. Our evidence grade is A (Strong).
How much Iron should I take for Restless Leg Syndrome?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 65 mg elemental iron if ferritin <75. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Iron?
Reported side effects may include Constipation, Nausea, Stomach pain, Dark stools. Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Iron and Restless Leg Syndrome?
We rate the evidence as Grade A (Strong). This rating is based on 51 peer-reviewed studies with 20,577 total participants. The overall direction of effect is mixed.

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