THE IRON LETTER--AN UPDATE ON THE TREATMENT OF IRON DEFICIENCY
ANEMIA
Schaefer RM, Huch R, Krafft A; Anemia
Working Group
Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax. 2006 Mar
8;95(10):357-64.
Iron deficiency is a frequent complication in chronically ill
patients and in pregnant women. Iron status can now be characterised precisely
and relatively easily by determining serum ferritin, transferritin saturation
and if necessary hypochromic erythrocytes and the haemoglobin content of
erythrocytes (CHr). Oral iron replacement is usually restricted by limited
absorption and low tolerability. Intravenous iron therapy is possible in such
cases and can be combined with rHuEPO (e.g. EPREX/Epoetin alfa) in severe cases.
Iron saccharate Switzerland and this permits high dose iron replacement without
any danger of anaphylaxis or acute iron toxicity.
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