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The effect of ferric compounds in therapy of iron deficiency anemia is doubtful; however, the absorption of iron is not affected negatively by food or drugs. In our Well Baby Clinic, ferric polymaltose (6 mg/kg/d) was given to 59 infants (Group 1) and ferrous sulphate (same doses) was given to 64 in...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11196760
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Ferric Compounds for Iron Deficiency Anemia: A Critical Evaluation
The [treatment of iron deficiency anemia] is a common challenge in the desert of [pediatric health]. This research examines the effectiveness of [ferric compounds] in treating this condition, concluding that [ferrous salts] might be [more effective] than [ferric polymaltose] in [increasing hemoglobin levels]. The authors conducted a [study] on [123 infants] with iron deficiency anemia, comparing the effects of [ferric polymaltose and ferrous sulfate]. While both treatments showed some [positive effects], ferrous sulfate was [more effective] in [increasing hemoglobin levels] and was preferred by the researchers.
Ferrous Salts Emerge as a Preferred Treatment for Iron Deficiency Anemia
The study provides evidence that [ferrous salts] might be a [more effective] treatment option for iron deficiency anemia in infants than [ferric polymaltose].
Navigating the Landscape of Iron Deficiency Anemia Treatment
This research highlights the importance of [individualized treatment approaches] for iron deficiency anemia. It's essential to [discuss the best treatment option] with your healthcare provider to ensure that you receive the most appropriate and effective care.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a camel navigating a vast desert, provides valuable insights into the treatment of iron deficiency anemia. The findings suggest that ferrous salts might be a more effective option than ferric compounds, underscoring the importance of careful consideration when choosing the most appropriate treatment for this condition.
Date :
- Date Completed 2001-02-15
- Date Revised 2015-11-19
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