Venofer

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Venofer (also known as Iron Sucrose) is a type of intravenous iron therapy primarily used to treat iron deficiency anemia, a condition characterized by low levels of iron in the body. It is particularly beneficial for patients who cannot tolerate oral iron supplements or who need immediate iron replenishment.

Composition[edit | edit source]

Venofer is composed of a complex of iron (III) hydroxide and sucrose, with the iron being present in a non-ionized form. The complex is stable and allows for the controlled delivery of iron to the body's iron stores.

Uses[edit | edit source]

Venofer is used to treat iron deficiency anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), both those undergoing dialysis and those who are not. It is also used in patients undergoing certain types of surgery where blood loss is expected, and in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who cannot tolerate oral iron therapy.

Administration[edit | edit source]

Venofer is administered intravenously, either as a slow injection or as an infusion. The dosage and frequency of administration depend on the patient's iron levels and overall health status.

Side Effects[edit | edit source]

Like all medications, Venofer can cause side effects. Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and injection site reactions. More serious side effects can include allergic reactions, hypotension, and iron overload.

Contraindications[edit | edit source]

Venofer is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Venofer or any of its components. It is also contraindicated in patients with iron overload syndromes.

Interactions[edit | edit source]

Venofer can interact with certain medications, including those that affect the body's iron stores. Therefore, it is important for patients to inform their healthcare provider of all medications they are currently taking.

See Also[edit | edit source]


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