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NIZERONFCM 20ml

Ferric Carboxymaltose 100mg Inj

Cures severe iron deficiency anemia Treats anemia in chronic kidney disease.

Cures severe iron deficiency anemia Treats anemia in chronic kidney disease. Increases iron levels in patients who have low absorption of oral iron. Post-surgery: used to replace iron. Increases energy and decreases fatigue.

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Uses

Cures severe iron deficiency anemia Treats anemia in chronic kidney disease. Increases iron levels in patients who have low absorption of oral iron. Post-surgery: used to replace iron. Increases energy and decreases fatigue.

Side Effects

  • Headache, dizziness. Nausea, stomach pains. Rash or itching of the skin Low levels of phosphate (rare). Allergic reaction (very rare).

Uses

Cures severe iron deficiency anemia Treats anemia in chronic kidney disease. Increases iron levels in patients who have low absorption of oral iron. Post-surgery: used to replace iron. Increases energy and decreases fatigue.

Side Effects

  • Headache, dizziness. Nausea, stomach pains. Rash or itching of the skin Low levels of phosphate (rare). Allergic reaction (very rare).

Indications

  • Moderate to severe iron deficiency anemia. Patients with intolerance to oral iron. The study was conducted among KD patients under dialysis. Postpartum anemia.

FAQ

Q1. How many doses should I take?
Typically 1-2 based on hemoglobin and weight.

Q2. Does it produce allergy?
Uncommon, but report rash, swelling or breathing problems immediately.

Q3. Is it safe to kidney patients?
Yes, it is commonly applied to CKD patients.

Q4. Why not take tablets instead?
Tablets are slower and cause stomach problems; injection is faster.

Indications

  • Moderate to severe iron deficiency anemia. Patients with intolerance to oral iron. The study was conducted among KD patients under dialysis. Postpartum anemia.

FAQ

Q1. How many doses should I take?
Typically 1-2 based on hemoglobin and weight.

Q2. Does it produce allergy?
Uncommon, but report rash, swelling or breathing problems immediately.

Q3. Is it safe to kidney patients?
Yes, it is commonly applied to CKD patients.

Q4. Why not take tablets instead?
Tablets are slower and cause stomach problems; injection is faster.

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