Introduction to Ferizest Injection

Your doctor or nurse will administer Ferizest Injection through a slow infusion drip into your vein The dosage and number of injections will be determined by your doctor to help improve your anemia It is also important to maintain a wellbalanced diet that includes sufficient iron Good sources of iron include pulses green leafy vegetables like spinach beans eggs dry fruits and nonvegetarian foods Some common side effects of Ferizest Injection include vomiting nausea metallic taste taste change high blood pressure stomach pain headache and dizziness In some cases rapid administration of this medication may lead to a temporary drop in blood pressure Your doctor will closely monitor you for signs of an allergic reaction such as breathlessness dizziness feeling uneasy hives swelling of the face tongue and throat If you experience these side effects or if they persist it is important to inform your doctor or nurse If your anemia is not caused by a lack of iron you should not use this medicine Inform your doctor about any conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis asthma allergies high blood pressure or liver problems before taking Ferizest Injection as it may affect your treatment The safety of this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not known so it is advisable to seek advice from your doctor Regular blood tests will be conducted to monitor your blood cells and iron levels track your progress and check for any side effects Limiting alcohol intake during treatment may also be recommended
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Can I take Orofer S for anemia and iron deficiency?

Yes, Orofer S can be taken for iron deficiency anemia and iron deficiency. However, its use for other types of anemia is not recommended. Take Orofer S in the dose and duration advised by your doctor.

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Does Orofer S increase weight?

Yes, Orofer S can increase weight. Exercise regularly and take a balanced diet that includes whole grains, fresh fruits, vegetables and fat-free products. You should consult your doctor if you need any further help to manage your weight.

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How long can I take Orofer S for?

Orofer S is used to regulate hemoglobin levels in the human body. It is usually given to patients who have iron deficient anemia or iron deficiency. The doctor may suggest using this medicine till the hemoglobin level becomes normal. Do consult your doctor to understand the usage of this medicine properly.

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How is Orofer S administered?

Orofer S should be administered under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional or a doctor only and should not be self-administered. The dose will depend on the condition you are being treated for and will be decided by your doctor. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit from Orofer S.

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What types of food items should I take other than R.B Tone?

You can consume food items that are rich in iron content (like red meat, pork, poultry and seafood). Other food items which contain rich iron content include beans, dark green leafy vegetables (like spinach), peas, dried fruit (raisins and apricots), iron-fortified cereals, breads and pastas. You can also try iron supplements (tablets or capsules) available at pharmacy stores for iron deficient anemia.

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How is R.B Tone administered?

R.B Tone should be administered under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional or a doctor only and should not be self-administered. The dose will depend on the condition you are being treated for and will be decided by your doctor. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit from R.B Tone.

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