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FERRLECIT is indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients and in pediat-
ric patients age 6 and older undergoing chronic hemodialysis who are receiving supplemental epoetin therapy. Some features of FERRLECIT include:[1] |
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Treatment with FERRLECIT provides consistent iron delivery that is essential for consistent anemia outcomes. |
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In iron repletion therapy, significantly improves hemoglobin and iron parameters [4]. |
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During continued iron therapy, maintains hemoglobin and iron parameters within K/DOQI-recommended ranges [21,22]. |
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FERRLECIT has a strong, solid safety profile after both single-dose and repeated adminis-
tration, as demonstrated in prospective clinical trials.[1,4,6] |
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FERRLECIT provides flexible administration, with a 62.5 mg package size and IV push option and does not require a test dose.[1] |
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HCPCS Code: J2916 National Billing Code: J2916, sodium ferric gluconate complex in sucrose injection, 12.5 mg/mL.[1] |
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To learn more about FERRLECIT and anemia man-
agement click on the online video presentation. Or feel free to browse the site for FERRLECIT highlights, safety and efficacy, reimbursement information, and patient/professional education. |
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