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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Iron sucrose
  1. Iron sucrose injection is used treat iron-deficiency anemia (a lower than normal number of red blood cells ... and may cause the kidneys to stop working). Iron sucrose injection is in a class of medications called ...
  2. ... injections such as ferric carboxymaltose (Injectafer), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit);any other medications; or any of the ingredients in iron dextran injection. Ask your pharmacist for a list ...
  3. ... injection such as iron dextran (Dexferrum, InFed, Proferdex), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit); any other medications; or any of the ingredients in ferumoxytol injection. Ask your ... Be sure to mention iron supplements that are taken by mouth. Your doctor ...
  4. ... derisomaltose (Monoferric), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron dextran (Dexferrum, Infed), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit); any other ...
  5. ... carboxymaltose (Injectafer), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron dextran (Infed), or iron sucrose (Venofer). Your doctor may need to change the ...
  6. ... you should know that cefdinir suspension solution contains sucrose (sugar).