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patients with
chronic kidney disease. Iron
sucrose has the
trade name
Venofer. The
chemical formula of iron
sucrose is C12H29Fe5Na2O23. The iron sucrose...
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their administration, the
approved dosage and the
concentration of iron.
Venofer is used for iron
deficiency and
anaemia in
patients with
chronic kidney...
- Transplantation. 19 (6): 1571–1575. doi:10.1093/ndt/gfh185. PMID 15150356. "
Venofer". F**** (drug formulary) (in Swedish).
Archived from the
original on 1 October...
- (only
available in ****an)
Tenelia (teneligliptin
hydrobromide hydrate)
Venofer (iron sucrose)
Vimpat (lacosamide) (only
available in ****an; co-marketed...
- INN)
Vemlidy vemurafenib (INN)
Venclexta Venclyxto venlafaxine (INN)
Venofer venritidine (INN)
Ventaire Ventavis Ventolin Ventolin Hfa
Ventolin Rotacaps...
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Ancient Egyptian: bjꜣ n pt, lit. 'iron, lit. "metal of the heaven"' ⲃⲉⲛⲟϥⲉⲣ (
Venofer) Arabic: نُوفِير, romanized: Nūfir
Ancient Egyptian: wnn-nfrw, lit. 'he...
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forms Strengths Brand names Manufacturer Parenteral Injection, for IV
infusion equivalent to 20 mg of
elemental iron per mL
Venofer®
American Regent...
- (in-licensed from Roche) Velt****a (Patiromer)
Velphoro (Sucroferric oxyhydroxide)
Venofer (Iron sucrose)
Retacrit (Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent) (in-licensed...
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Oliveri L,
Angerosa M.
Differences between the
original iron
sucrose complex Venofer® and the iron
sucrose similar Generis®, and
potential implications. Port...
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treatment of iron deficiency,
which were
later marketed under the
brand names Venofer and Maltofer. In 1999, they
entered into a
strategic partnership with the...