Product Description
Microfer Injection is generally given by a doctor or nurse. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions carefully and attend all scheduled doses to ensure the treatment works effectively. While on treatment, eating a balanced diet that includes iron-rich foods can also support recovery. Do not stop or skip injections without medical advice, even if you start feeling better, as completing the full course helps restore and maintain healthy iron levels.
Some people may experience mild side effects such as pain or swelling at the injection site, nausea, diarrhea, a metallic taste, or dizziness. These effects usually go away on their own, but if they bother you or worsen, let your doctor know. Rarely, allergic reactions like rash, itching, or difficulty breathing may occur. If you notice any serious symptoms after the injection, seek medical help immediately.
Before starting Microfer Injection, inform your doctor if you have a history of allergies, liver disease, or infections, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. During treatment, avoid taking other iron supplements unless your doctor tells you to, as too much iron can be harmful. Also, let your doctor know about any other medicines you are taking to prevent possible drug interactions.
What is Microfer 100 Mg Injection?Microfer 100 Mg Injection is an allopathic iron supplement administered intravenously for adults with iron deficiency anemia. It is intended for cases where oral iron treatments are either not effective or cannot be used. Each vial contains 100 mg of Ferric Carboxymaltose in 2 ml solution, providing rapid and efficient improvement in iron levels.
How is Microfer Administered?Microfer Injection is given solely by intravenous route, meaning it is injected directly into a vein under medical supervision. The dosage and frequency are strictly determined by a physician based on individual patient requirements and clinical response. Patients must never attempt self-administration.
Storage and Handling GuideTo maintain potency, Microfer should be stored below 25C and kept away from light. It is supplied as a single-use vial and must be discarded if left unused after opening. Always ensure it is handled and administered by a healthcare professional only.
FAQ's of Microfer 100 Mg Injections:
Q: How should I use Microfer 100 Mg Injection?
A: Microfer should be administered as a slow intravenous injection, only by a qualified healthcare professional. It is not safe for self-administration at home.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Microfer Injection?
A: Microfer rapidly replenishes iron stores in the body, effectively treating iron deficiency anemia, especially in adults for whom oral iron is unsuitable or ineffective.
Q: When is Microfer Injection prescribed?
A: Your doctor may prescribe Microfer if you are diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia and have not responded well to oral iron therapy or are unable to tolerate it.
Q: Where should Microfer 100 Mg Injection be stored?
A: It should be stored below 25C and protected from light to ensure quality. Always keep it out of reach of children and only allow professionals to handle it.
Q: What process should I follow if I miss a dose?
A: If you miss a scheduled dose, contact your healthcare provider promptly. Do not attempt to administer or reschedule the injection yourself.
Q: Who should avoid Microfer Injection?
A: Microfer is contraindicated in individuals with a known hypersensitivity to iron preparations. Always inform your doctor about any allergies before treatment.