ferric-oxide--saccharated and Rhabdomyolysis

ferric-oxide--saccharated has been researched along with Rhabdomyolysis* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ferric-oxide--saccharated and Rhabdomyolysis

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Rhabdomyolysis After Intravenous Iron Sucrose Infusion During Pregnancy.
    Obstetrics and gynecology, 2023, 06-01, Volume: 141, Issue:6

    Iron infusions have become increasingly common in the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy. Although iron infusions are generally well tolerated, adverse reactions have been reported.. A pregnant patient was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis after receiving a second dose of intravenous (IV) iron sucrose at 32 6/7 weeks of gestation. On admission to the hospital, creatine kinase was 2,437 units/L, sodium was 132 mEq/L, and potassium was 2.1 mEq/L. Intravenous fluids and electrolyte repletion were administered, with improvement of symptoms within 48 hours. Creatinine kinase normalized 1 week after hospital discharge.. Rhabdomyolysis can be associated with IV iron infusion during pregnancy.

    Topics: Anemia, Iron-Deficiency; Female; Ferric Oxide, Saccharated; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Iron; Pregnancy; Rhabdomyolysis

2023