Iron-boost Ultra 500ml

1,849.00 SR

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Categories: Minerals
Description

The Iron-boost Ultra IV Drip contains a double-strength formula of ferric carboxymaltose, helping to treat severe iron deficiency more quickly and efficiently through intravenous infusion, ensuring direct delivery to the body and a rapid, effective increase in hemoglobin levels.

Benefits of Iron-boost Ultra IV Drip

  • Helps treat fatigue and severe exhaustion caused by acute anemia.

  • Supports faster red blood cell production to raise hemoglobin levels.

  • Safe for the digestive system and does not cause stomach disturbances.

  • Helps improve hair and skin health associated with iron deficiency.

  • Treats severe anemia.

  • Helps improve iron stores, especially after surgical procedures.

Who Is Iron-boost Ultra Suitable For?

  • Cases of severe anemia caused by significant iron deficiency (hemoglobin below 10).

  • Individuals with poor iron absorption.

  • People who have recently undergone surgery.

  • Women after childbirth or those with frequent blood loss.

  • Individuals who have undergone bariatric surgery.

  • People with severely low hemoglobin levels.

Contraindications of Iron-boost Ultra IV Solution

  • Individuals allergic to ferric carboxymaltose.

  • Individuals with hemoglobin levels above 10.

  • Those with anemia caused by reasons other than iron deficiency.

  • Patients with thalassemia.

  • Individuals with a history of iron toxicity.

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Commonly Asked Questions

How can I treat iron deficiency quickly?

Severe iron deficiency can be treated quickly with the Ultra intravenous high-concentration iron solution, which contains a double dose of ferric carboxymaltose.

What causes iron deficiency?

Iron deficiency occurs mainly as a result of chronic blood loss, insufficient intake of iron-rich foods, impaired absorption capacity of the body, or increased body needs (such as pregnancy). This deficiency causes the body to not be able to produce enough hemoglobin to transport oxygen, causing anemia