Expert consensus guidelines: Intravenous iron uses, formulations, administration, and management of reactions

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Intravenous iron has become an essential component for the treatment of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia. Individuals administering Intravenous iron should have knowledge in intravenous iron administration, including a pre-infusion assessment to evaluate infusion reaction risks, pre- and post-infusion monitoring, identification of and management of infusion reactions, accurate documentation of these reactions, laboratory monitoring and recognition and management of treatment-emergent hypophosphatemia. This comprehensive consensus provides step-by-step guidance and tools for practitioners to promote safe delivery of intravenous iron, recognition, and management of infusion reactions and treatment-emergent hypophosphatemia.

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Van Doren, L., Steinheiser, M., Boykin, K., Taylor, K. J., Menendez, M., & Auerbach, M. (2024, July 1). Expert consensus guidelines: Intravenous iron uses, formulations, administration, and management of reactions. American Journal of Hematology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.27220

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