Nature Made Iron 65 mg (325 mg Ferrous Sulfate) Tablets, Iron Supplements, Dietary Supplement for Red Blood Cell Support, 180 Tablets, 180 Day Supply Review
Our verdict
Nature Made Iron 65 mg is a straightforward, high-count ferrous sulfate tablet aimed at people who want a long-lasting, budget-friendly iron supplement from a widely recognized brand.
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People who want a large 180 day supply of a standard, no-frills iron tablet at a low per-tablet cost.
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You want a gentler formula with fewer stomach-related considerations, a flavored liquid, or a lower iron dose than 65 mg.
- Priced 68% below the category median ($17.19 across 59 tracked models)
Pros
- Large 180 count bottle for extended use
- Widely recognized, established supplement brand
- Standard 65 mg ferrous sulfate dose
- Simple, single-ingredient formula
Cons
- No added vitamin C or B-complex blend in the formula
- Ferrous sulfate can be harder on some people's stomachs than gentler iron forms
- Tablet only, no liquid or gummy option
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 54,615 owner ratings
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Popularity5.0/5
54,615 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This Nature Made tablet provides 65 mg of elemental iron from 325 mg of ferrous sulfate, a standard high-potency iron compound found in many drugstore supplements. The bottle holds 180 tablets, framed by the brand as a 180 day supply at one tablet daily.
As a single-ingredient tablet, it does not include an added vitamin C or B-complex blend, keeping the formula simple. The brand markets it around supporting red blood cell function, a stated claim rather than a medical one, and the large tablet count makes it a practical option for people who want to avoid frequent reordering.
With one of the highest review counts in this category and a strong average rating, this is one of the more established options shoppers turn to, reflecting its long-running presence as a mainstream drugstore iron brand.
Performance notes
Sold as a tablet with no listed flavor, this is a single-ingredient iron product built for daily use from the 180 count bottle, with the brand marketing it toward red blood cell support.
What buyers say
A 4.7 average rating across more than 54,000 reviews, with tens of thousands of monthly purchases, makes this one of the most reviewed and consistently well-rated iron tablets in the category.
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Frequently asked questions
What form of iron is in this supplement?
It uses ferrous sulfate, listed at 325 mg per tablet, which provides 65 mg of elemental iron.
How long does one bottle last?
The 180 count bottle is sized as a 180 day supply at the labeled serving of one tablet per day.
Does it include other vitamins?
No, this is a single-ingredient iron tablet without an added vitamin C or B-complex blend on the label.