“…8 Recent alternative strategies, such as parenterally administered iron sucrose, promise to be more effective because it slows the release of elemental iron from the complex, reduces renal excretion, speeds up the replenishment of iron stores, increases the availability of iron for erythropoiesis and, consequently, causes a rapid increase in hemoglobin, and is safe because of its low allergic impact and organ toxicity. 9 The goal of the research was to assess the effectiveness and safety of intramuscular iron sorbitol citric acid complex and intravenous iron sucrose in treating iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in pregnancy.…”