Gather from the link below.
http://preview.thenewsmarket.com/Previews/NVS/DocumentAssets/373081_v2.pdfHow is Jadenu different from Exjade?
Jadenu is a once-daily oral tablet that can be swallowed whole, with water or other liquid,
and does not require dispersion in liquid like Exjade, offering a single-step treatment
option. This means it can be taken without time-consuming preparation. Jadenu can also
be taken with or without a light meal, while Exjade must be taken on an empty stomach.
The dosage strengths of Exjade and Jadenu also differ. Jadenu is available by
prescription in three strengths: 90 mg, 180 mg and 360 mg, while Exjade comes in 125mg,
250 mg, and 500 mg dosage strengths. Because of the degree of absorption, the
dose is lower than Exjade to achieve comparable levels of the drug in the body. For
example, the 500 mg dose of Exjade is equivalent to the 360 mg dose of Jadenu.
I am wondering, there is no mention of time release pill advantage......