FCM Trend Iron Injection 1s

FCM Trend Iron Injection 1s

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Manufacturer / Marketer : ANTHEM BIO PHARMA DIA
About:
FCM Trend Injection 1s is an intravenous iron preparation commonly used to treat iron deficiency anaemia in adults when oral iron is ineffective or not tolerated. It is administered only in a clinical setting under medical supervision.

Usage Instructions
The injection is given by slow intravenous injection or infusion by a healthcare professional; patients should not self‑inject. Dose and frequency depend on body weight, haemoglobin level, and total iron deficit.

Benefits
Allows rapid replenishment of iron stores, helping correct anaemia and improve symptoms like fatigue and weakness. Parenteral iron avoids gastrointestinal side effects associated with many oral iron tablets.

How it Works
Ferric carboxymaltose or similar complex releases iron, which is taken up by the body to form haemoglobin and other iron‑containing enzymes. This supports oxygen transport and energy production.

Side Effects
Possible side effects include headache, dizziness, taste changes, injection‑site reactions, or transient blood pressure changes. Serious hypersensitivity or anaphylactic reactions are rare but require immediate emergency treatment.

Safety Advice
Use only after confirming iron deficiency and excluding anaemia from other causes. Patients with known iron overload disorders or serious liver disease should not receive parenteral iron unless specifically advised by a specialist.

Storage
Store as per label instructions, generally at room temperature, protected from light and freezing. Keep vials or ampoules out of reach of children and use only clear, particle‑free solution.
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About:
FCM Trend Injection 1s is an intravenous iron preparation commonly used to treat iron deficiency anaemia in adults when oral iron is ineffective or not tolerated. It is administered only in a clinical setting under medical supervision.

Usage Instructions
The injection is given by slow intravenous injection or infusion by a healthcare professional; patients should not self‑inject. Dose and frequency depend on body weight, haemoglobin level, and total iron deficit.

Benefits
Allows rapid replenishment of iron stores, helping correct anaemia and improve symptoms like fatigue and weakness. Parenteral iron avoids gastrointestinal side effects associated with many oral iron tablets.

How it Works
Ferric carboxymaltose or similar complex releases iron, which is taken up by the body to form haemoglobin and other iron‑containing enzymes. This supports oxygen transport and energy production.

Side Effects
Possible side effects include headache, dizziness, taste changes, injection‑site reactions, or transient blood pressure changes. Serious hypersensitivity or anaphylactic reactions are rare but require immediate emergency treatment.

Safety Advice
Use only after confirming iron deficiency and excluding anaemia from other causes. Patients with known iron overload disorders or serious liver disease should not receive parenteral iron unless specifically advised by a specialist.

Storage
Store as per label instructions, generally at room temperature, protected from light and freezing. Keep vials or ampoules out of reach of children and use only clear, particle‑free solution.

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