Carboxymaltose
Found 3 free book(s)Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy Guideline
nhslguidelines.scot.nhs.ukFerinject® 500mg/10ml vial (Ferric Carboxymaltose) Avoid use in the first trimester : INDICATION: 1,2: Treatment of iron deficiency when oral preparations are ineffective or cannot be used, or there is a need to deliver iron rapidly. DOSE DILUENT ROUTE TIME RATE : 1000mg (20ml) 80ml of Sodium Chloride 0.9%
Managing my iron - Blood
www.blood.gov.aucarboxymaltose. Your doctor will calculate the dose of intravenous iron based on how severe your iron deficiency is and your body weight. You may experience some side effects such as headache, muscle pain, shortness of breath or a rash. You will be closely monitored while you receive your infusion. If you experience any symptoms either during or
ANEMIA IN THE PRE-SURGICAL PATIENT - SABM
www.sabm.orgIron Dextran Iron Sucrose Ferric Gluconate Ferumoxytol Ferric Carboxymaltose Trade Name(s) InFeD (Sanofi Aventis) Venofer (American Regent Inc) Ferrlecit (Sanofi Aventis US) Feraheme (AMAG Phar - maceuticals) Injectafer (American Regent Inc) FDA Approved Indication Iron deficiency in patients whom oral administration is unsatisfactory or ...