You may need one or more doses which are given about one week apart. This will depend on how severe your anemia is and which IV iron product your doctor ordered. Venofer® is given in the vein over a ...
bSackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel For decades intravenous iron was considered dangerous. Newer formulations with carbohydrate cores binding elemental iron more ...
Iron deficiency complicates heart failure in approximately 50% of patients3, and is increasingly recognised as a significant contributor to morbidity in this group. Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose ...
Skin staining following intravenous iron infusion is a rare but important side effect. The skin staining is potentially permanent but may fade in time. Such an adverse effect may have cosmetic ...
Conclusion: These data indicate IV iron products induce differential deleterious effects on CD4+ and CD16+ human lymphocytes cell populations that may be mediated by intracellular reactive oxygen ...
Contraindication to intravenous iron according to contemporary Summary of Product Characteristics including hypersensitivity to Monofer ® or any of its excipients; known serious hypersensitivity to ...
Conclusion This case series demonstrates the feasibility of using intravenous iron, within its product specification, to treat iron deficiency anaemia in a hospice setting. Research is required to ...
Exclusion criteria include history of intolerance to intravenous iron supplementation, active haemorrhage requiring ongoing blood product resuscitation, multiple planned procedures, pre-existing ...
We report a case of an iron-deficient and vitamin D-deficient woman who developed severe symptomatic hypophosphataemia following intravenous ferric carboxymaltose administration. We stress the need of ...
The following is a summary of “Influence of iron deficiency definition on the efficacy of intravenous iron in heart failure: a meta-analysis of randomized trials,” published in the October 2024 issue ...