$229.40
Manufacturer: Slovenia
Purpose: Iron supplement for treating anemia by increasing hemoglobin levels.
Description
Ferrum Lek solution for injections 100 mg/2 ml. ampoules 2 ml. №50
Ingredients:
Each 2 ml ampoule contains 100 mg of iron in the form of iron (III) hydroxide sucrose complex.
Dosage:
The recommended dosage is determined by the healthcare provider based on the patient’s iron deficiency and overall health condition. Ferrum Lek solution is administered intravenously and should not be injected intramuscularly.
Indications:
Ferrum Lek solution is indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia when oral iron preparations are ineffective or cannot be used. It is commonly prescribed for patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis or those with inflammatory bowel disease.
Contraindications:
This solution is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients, as well as in cases of anemia not related to iron deficiency. It should not be used in children under 14 years of age.
Directions:
The solution should be visually inspected for particulate matter and discoloration before administration. It should be administered slowly over 3 to 4 minutes per ampoule to reduce the risk of adverse reactions.
Scientific Evidence:
Ferrum Lek solution for injections has been extensively studied in clinical trials, demonstrating its efficacy in treating iron deficiency anemia. Research published in the European Journal of Haematology showed that intravenous iron formulations, including iron (III) hydroxide sucrose complex, are effective and well-tolerated in patients with chronic kidney disease.
Additional Information:
Intravenous iron therapy with Ferrum Lek solution offers a rapid and efficient way to replenish iron stores in patients with severe iron deficiency. The convenience of intravenous administration makes it a preferred choice for healthcare providers in certain clinical settings.
Compared to oral iron supplements, intravenous iron formulations like Ferrum Lek solution bypass gastrointestinal absorption issues, offering a more direct and effective route for iron delivery. This can be particularly beneficial for patients with malabsorption issues or those who require rapid correction of iron levels.
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