Dexferrum Injection
Generic name:iron dextran
Dosage form: injection, solution
Drug class:Iron products
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Mar 22, 2022.
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Anaphylactic-type reactions, including fatalities, have followed the parenteral administration of iron dextran injection.
- Have resuscitation equipment and personnel trained in the detection and treatment of anaphylactic-type reactions readily available during Dexferrum administration.
- Administer a test Dexferrum dose prior to the first therapeutic dose. If no signs or symptoms of anaphylactic-type reactions follow the test dose, administer the full therapeutic Dexferrum dose.
- During all Dexferrum administrations, observe for signs or symptoms of anaphylactic-type reactions. Fatal reactions have followed the test dose of iron dextran injection. Fatal reactions have also occurred in situations where the test dose was tolerated.
- Use Dexferrum only in patients in whom clinical and laboratory investigations have established an iron deficient state not amenable to oral iron therapy.
- Patients with a history of drug allergy or multiple drug allergies may be at increased risk of anaphylactic-type reactions to Dexferrum.
The Dexferrum brand name has been discontinued in the U.S. If generic versions of this product have been approved by the FDA, there may be generic equivalents available.
Dexferrum Injection Description
DEXFERRUM® (IRON DEXTRAN INJECTION, USP) is a dark brown, slightly viscous sterile liquid complex of ferric oxyhydroxide for intravenous use. Each mL contains: 50 mg elemental iron as an iron dextran complex. Sodium chloride may have been added for ton...