Ferumoxytol

Common Brands Feraheme
Drug Class
Intravenous Iron Replacement (Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Complex)
Controlled Substance Classification
Not a controlled medication
Generic Status
Lower-cost generic available
Availability
Prescription only (IV use in medical settings)
Daisy Chau, PharmD
Daisy Chau, PharmD
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Medically reviewed by Daisy Chau, PharmD last update on 20/12/2023

Overview

Ferumoxytol is an injectable medication used to treat iron deficiency anemia, particularly in people who have chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is also used when oral iron supplements are ineffective or not well tolerated. Iron deficiency anemia occurs when the body doesn’t have enough iron to produce hemoglobin, which is necessary to carry oxygen in the blood. The condition can cause symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.

Ferumoxytol is a type of intravenous (IV) iron supplement that is usually given to patients by a healthcare professional. Unlike oral iron supplements, Ferumoxytol works quickly to restore iron levels in the body, making it a preferred choice for people who need more rapid treatment. It contains iron in a form that can be quickly absorbed by the body, helping to increase the red blood cell count and improve oxygen transport.

DRUG STATUS

Availability

Prescription only

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy

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