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Cardiology Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Haematinics (iron supplements).

Generic Name

Iron-sorbitol

Drug Description

Dark brown liquid for injection in ampoules.

Presentation

Injection, iron-sorbitol (equivalent to 50mg Fe per mL).

Indications

For the treatment of iron- deficiency anaemia and the rapid replacement of iron stores.

Adult Dosage

1.5 mg/kg intramuscularly as single daily dose; maximum 100 mg per injection per day. Number of doses determined by haemoglobin level; see Summary of Product Characteristics. Discontinue oral iron 24 hours before use.

Child Dosage

Under 3 kg (7lb), not recommended; over 3 kg, same as adult.

Elderly Dosage

By intramuscular injection on alternate days.

Contra Indications

Acute renal disorders, hepatic insufficiency. Ineffective in aplastic or hypoplastic anaemias and acute leukaemia. Untreated UTI, early pregnancy. Known UTI, early pregnancy. Known hypersensitivity to iron or Jectofer. Intravenous use.

Special Precautions

Asthma, history of allergies, iron storage diseases, haemoglobinopathies. Elderly, underweight or debilitated patients. Should not be used to treat anaemias other than iron- deficiency anaemia.

Interactions

Chloramphenicol.

Adverse Reactions

Injection site reactions, transient metallic taste or loss of taste, headache, GI upset, dizziness, flushing, haematuria, myalgia, urticaria, hypotension, increased sweating, circulatory collapse, cardiac arrhythmias, palpitations, pressure sensations in chest. Very rarely, anaphylaxis.

Manufacturer

AstraZeneca

Drug Availability

(POM)

Updated

27 March 2009

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