It is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (a condition characterized with lack of healthy red blood cells to carry sufficient amount of oxygen).
iron-sucrose
It is indicated for patients with iron deficiency in cases where oral iron cannot be provided.
Contradications
It is contraindicated in patients with anemia (a condition characterized with lack of healthy red blood cells to carry sufficient amount of oxygen) not caused by iron deficiency, iron overload or disturbances in iron utilization, hypersensitivity to iron mono or disaccharide complexes and in patients with serious kidney or liver damage.
Side effects
The adverse effects of this medicine include cardiac arrhythmias (disorders affecting the electrical activity of the heart), diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and hypotension.
Expert Advice
- Iron sucrose should be given by injection into the vein as indicated by your doctor.
? It is usually given slowly over 2-5 minutes or as directed by the
prescriber.
? It can be mixed in saline solution and given through IV over a longer
period of time.
? The dosage depends upon your medical condition.
? Before using check this product visually for any discoloration or particles,
if any of these changes are observed do not use the product.
FAQs
What is the use of Iron Sucrose?
What are the common side effects of Iron Sucrose injections?
Muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea (watery stools), constipation (difficulty in passing stool), joint pain, dizziness etc.
Are iron injections better than iron tablets?
Iron injections are more effective.
Is iron sucrose a blood product?
It is an iron replacement product to treat iron deficiency anemia.
Is Iron injection safe?
Iron injections may cause intramuscular bleeding and orange discolouration.
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