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"This reassures that 1 g dose of intravenous iron is sufficient for most patients, with benefits for treatment costs and patient convenience" Karim et al (2020).

Abstract:

One hundred and ninety-four patient episodes were audited for response to a standardised 1 g intravenous iron infusion for medical outpatients with iron deficiency anaemia. Patients received either ferric carboxymaltose or iron polymaltose. At 5-7 weeks after infusion, mean increase in Hb was 26.7 g/L and ferritin was 161 mcg/L, and only one patient had Hb <100 g/L. This reassures that 1 g dose of intravenous iron is sufficient for most patients, with benefits for treatment costs and patient convenience.

Reference:

Karim S, Butler JM, Barclay ML. A 1 g dose of intravenous iron is sufficient to treat iron deficiency anaemia. Intern Med J. 2020 Dec;50(12):1563-1566. doi: 10.1111/imj.15110. PMID: 33354887.

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