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OTC FERINJECT 50MG/ML INJ 1'S

Obs Pharma

OTC FERINJECT 50MG/ML INJ 1'S

Ferric Carboxymaltose 500 mg

SKU: 20081
Rs.9,700

Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 1 Inj

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Frequently asked

  • Is it safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    Ferinject is generally safe in 2nd–3rd trimester pregnancy and breastfeeding when clinically indicated, but should only be used under medical supervision.
  • How long will it take for the medication to work?

    Ferinject starts replenishing iron within 24–48 hours, with noticeable improvement in hemoglobin symptoms usually in 1–2 weeks and full recovery of iron stores over 2–4 weeks (depending on severity and dose).

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Product overview

Product Summary:

Sterile IV iron preparation containing ferric carboxymaltose used to rapidly restore iron stores when oral iron is ineffective or not tolerated.

Who It's For:

Patients with confirmed iron deficiency requiring IV iron replacement

Key Benefits:

Rapid iron replenishment, fewer infusions needed, effective when oral iron fails

Generic name
Ferric Carboxymaltose 500 mg
Manufacturer
Obs Pharma
Form
Injection
Pack size
Pack of 1 Inj
Prescription
Not required (OTC)
MRP
Rs.9,700

Uses

Primary Use:

Treatment of iron deficiency anemia (IDA)

Also Used For:

Chronic kidney disease anemia, postpartum iron deficiency, malabsorption-related anemia

Who May Benefit:

CKD patients, post-surgery patients, pregnancy-related iron deficiency (under supervision), GI malabsorption patients

Warnings & interactions

Warnings:

Risk of hypersensitivity reactions, iron overload, hypophosphatemia, must be administered under medical supervision

Avoid If:

Iron overload disorders (hemochromatosis), non–iron deficiency anemia, known hypersensitivity to ferric carboxymaltose

Interactions:

• Oral iron supplements (reduced effectiveness if combined improperly) • Iron chelators (e.g., deferoxamine) • Phosphate-lowering drugs (risk of worsening hypophosphatemia) • Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (may need dose adjustment)

Common side effects

Headache, dizziness, Nausea

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