Iron deficiency anemia medical therapy
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Overview
Medical Therapy
- Iron supplementation is recommended among patients with iron deficiency anemia.
- Pharmacologic medical therapies for iron deficiency anemia include (either) oral iron supplements, parenteral iron supplements, erythropoetin and blood transfusion.
Iron deficiency anemia
- 1. Mild anemia
- 1.1 Adults- (Hb -11.0-11.9 g/dL in women and 11.0-12.9 g/dL in men)
- Ferrous sulfate/ferrous gluconate/ferrous fumarate PO 100mg per day for 4 weeks.
- 1.2 Pediatrics- (Hb <9g/dl)
- Ferrous sulfate 3mg/kg PO for 8-12 weeks.
- 1.1 Adults- (Hb -11.0-11.9 g/dL in women and 11.0-12.9 g/dL in men)
- 2. Moderate anemia
- 2.1- Adults( Hb 7-11g/dL)
- Ferric carboxymaltose in a dose of 750mg ( 50mg/ml/min) IV once a week for 2-4 weeks.
- 2.2 Paediatrics- (Hb 5-9g/dl)
- Iron sucrose in a dose of 200mg (30mg/ml/min) IV once a week for 2-4 weeks.
- 2.1- Adults( Hb 7-11g/dL)
- 3. Severe anemia
- 3.1 Adults (Hb <7g/dl in individuals without co morbidities and <8g/dl in patients with heart diseases)
- Blood transfusion- units of packed red blood cellsdepending on the Hb level
- 2 units of blood increase 1 g/dl of Hb.
- 3.2 Paediatrics (Hb <5g/dl)
- Blood transfusion- Units of packed red blood cells depending on the Hb level.
- 1 unit given over 3-4 hours.
- 3.1 Adults (Hb <7g/dl in individuals without co morbidities and <8g/dl in patients with heart diseases)
- Iron deficient individuals need to consume iron rich diet.
- Source of iron rich foods is mentioned below:
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Food | Serving size |
Miligrams per serving |
% DV* |
---|---|---|---|
Chicken liver (cooked) | 3˝ ounces | 12.8 | 70 |
Oysters(breaded and fried) | 6 pieces | 4.5 | 25 |
Beef, chuck (lean, braised) | 3 ounces | 3.2 | 20 |
Clams (breaded, fried) | 1 cup | 3.0 | 15 |
Beef tenderloin (roasted) | 3 ounces | 3.0 | 15 |
Turkey ( dark meat, roasted) | 3˝ ounces | 2.3 | 10 |
Beef, eye of round (roasted) | 3 ounces | 2.2 | 10 |
Turkey, light meat (roasted) | 3˝ ounces | 1.6 | 8 |
Chicken, leg, meat only (roasted) | 3˝ ounces | 1.3 | 6 |
Tuna, fresh bluefin (cooked) | 3 ounces | 1.1 | 6 |
Chicken breast (roasted) | 3 ounces | 1.1 | 6 |
Halibut (cooked) | 3 ounces | 0.9 | 6 |
Blue crab (cooked) | 3 ounces | 0.8 | 4 |
Pork loin (broiled) | 3 ounces | 0.8 | 4 |
Tuna white (canned in water) | 3 ounces | 0.8 | 4 |
Shrimp (mixed species, cooked) | 4 large | 0.7 | 4 |
Food | Serving size |
Miligrams per serving |
% DV* |
---|---|---|---|
Ready-to-eat cereal (100% iron fortified | cup | 18.0 | 100 |
Oatmeal, instant, fortified (prepared with water | 1 cup | 10.0 | 60 |
Soybeans, mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 8.8 | 50 |
Lentils (boiled) | 1 cup | 6.6 | 35 |
Kidney beans mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 5.2 | 25 |
Lima beans large, mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 4.5 | 25 |
Navy beans mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 4.5 | 25 |
Ready-to-eat cereal (25% iron fortified) | 1 cup | 4.5 | 25 |
Black beans mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 3.6 | 20 |
Pinto beans mature (boiled) | 1 cup | 3.6 | 20 |
Molasses (blackstrap) | 1 tablespoon | 3.5 | 20 |
Tofu (raw, firm) | ˝ cup | 3.4 | 20 |
Spinach (boiled, drained) | ˝ cup | 3.2 | 20 |
Spinach (canned, drained solids) | ˝ cup | 2.5 | 10 |
Black-eyed peas (cowpeas) (boiled) | ˝ cup | 1.8 | 10 |
Spinach (frozen, chopped, boiled) | ˝ cup | 1.9 | 10 |
Grits (white, enriched | 1 cup | 1.5 | 8 |
Raisins (seedless, packed) | ˝ cup | 1.5 | 8 |
Whole wheat bread | 1 slice | 0.9 | 6 |
White bread (enriched) | 1 slice | 0.9 | 6 |