Precautions
Blood testing may be required to check for any adverse effects. Use of Ferric carboxymaltose is not advised in
patients with anemia not induced by iron deficiency or iron overload. If you suffer from hypertension (high blood
pressure), take Ferric carboxymaltose with utmost caution since it may raise your blood pressure even more.
Based on the clinical state, your doctor may alter the dose of Ferric carboxymaltose as needed. Because of the
higher risk of serious adverse effects, take Ferric carboxymaltose with great caution if you have liver problems.
While using this medicine, your doctor may recommend testing to regularly check your liver function.
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a disease in which the immune system destroys your body’s tissues. It has an
impact on the skin, blood, kidneys, brain and joints among other things. If you have this disease, use Ferric
carboxymaltose with caution owing to the higher risk of severe adverse effects.
Asthma is a respiratory disorder characterized by airway constriction and excessive mucus discharge. Because
of the higher risk of severe adverse effects, Ferric carboxymaltose should be used with caution if you
are asthmatic.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease in which the immune system assaults the tissue in your joints, causing pain and
swelling. Because of the higher risk of major side effects, Ferric carboxymaltose should be used with caution if
you suffer from joint disorders.
Ferric carboxymaltose can produce severe allergic reactions (vomiting, nausea, breathing difficulties, etc.), shock,
unconsciousness, fainting, and hypotension, among other things. During and after treatment with Ferric
carboxymaltose, your doctor may watch you for symptoms and signs of hypersensitivity for around 30 minutes.
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