Abstract:Iron-deficiency anemia is treated by the administration of iron in adequate quantity, and in a form that can be well tolerated and utilized by the patient. The oral route is preferred in all but an extremely small percentage of patients. The administration of iron, however, is not without risk of untoward reactions (1) , and acute iron intoxication has been described. Therefore iron preparations should be used more judiciously than in the past (2-5).The large doses of ferrous sulfate required to produce a ther… Show more
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