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 ...
Exclusion criteria include history of intolerance to intravenous iron supplementation, active haemorrhage requiring ongoing blood product resuscitation, multiple planned procedures, pre-existing ...
Iron supplementation, particularly with intravenous Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM), has gained attention due to the role of iron deficiency in RLS pathophysiology. This meta-analysis evaluates the ...
At present, there appears to be enough scientific support for the use of intravenous iron supplementation to improve hemoglobin responses in anemic patients with cancer, and this has been included ...
Anemia during pregnancy is a global health challenge, affecting 37% of expectant mothers worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa, ...
Oral and IV iron therapies differentially affect bacterial communities ... Exclusion criteria included iron supplementation, blood transfusion or the use of antibiotics within the last 3 months prior ...
Malawi: A recent large trial conducted in Malawi has shown that a single infusion of intravenous ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) during the third trimester significantly reduces the prevalence of anemia ...
Background Heart failure (HF) guidelines recommend routine testing for iron deficiency (ID) and, for those with ID, intravenous iron if the left ventricular ejection fraction is <50%. Guideline ...
Intravenous iron supplementation was given to maintain serum ferritin levels at 300 µg/l or above. With dose adjustment, both intravenous and subcutaneous darbepoetin alfa treatment resulted in ...
She was found to have severe iron deficiency anaemia and her symptoms resolved following intravenous iron supplementation. She described symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath and olfactory cravings ...