A Safe and Novel Desensitization Protocol with Ferric Carboxymaltose to Treat Iron Deficiency Anemia.

Curr Drug Saf

UPMC Montefiore, NW 628, 3459 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.

Published: April 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Iron deficiency anemia is a common issue globally, and while oral iron supplements can have gastrointestinal side effects, intravenous (IV) iron supplementation is more effective, especially for patients with conditions like Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
  • An eleven-step desensitization protocol was developed to safely administer ferric carboxymaltose in high-risk patients who have experienced hypersensitivity reactions to IV iron.
  • The case series showed that this desensitization protocol allowed patients with a history of anaphylaxis to receive effective iron supplementation without adverse reactions, making it a valuable option when other treatments are limited.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Worldwide, iron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional disorder. Treatment with oral iron supplementation may not be well tolerated due to gastrointestinal side effects. Therapy with Intravenous (IV) iron supplementation is more effective and better tolerated, especially in patients with underlying Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) or malignancy. However, Hypersensitivity Reactions (HSR) and anaphylaxis to IV iron have been described.

Methods: We evaluated the literature and developed an eleven step desensitization protocol for ferric carboxymaltose to be administered in high risk patients.

Results: We present the first case series demonstrating the safety of ferric carboxymaltose desensitization in patients with a history of anaphylaxis to IV iron and iron deficiency anemia.

Conclusion: While there are many IV iron formulations available, ferric carboxymaltose can replenish iron stores with fewer doses. Ferric carboxymaltose is contraindicated in patients with prior hypersensitivity reactions to iron formulations. This novel eleven step desensitization protocol was well tolerated without any adverse reactions and allowed the patients to receive iron supplementation when limited therapeutic options existed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574886311666151209114203DOI Listing

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