Indication :
Iron Sucrose 20 mg Injection- The injection is used to treat iron deficiency anemia, especially in patients who cannot absorb iron through the gut or need faster replenishment. Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional problems seen in India, and when oral supplements just don't cut it, doctors turn to intravenous options. It delivers elemental iron directly into the bloodstream, making it both effective and well-tolerated compared to older iron injections.
Each mL of this injection contains 20 mg of iron as iron sucrose, a stable complex that the body recognizes and processes efficiently. It is widely used in nephrology, obstetrics, and oncology settings where anemia management is critical.
Moruf Life Sciences manufactures this injection under the brand name Corafer-S. It is a trusted pharmaceutical manufacturer known for its quality-driven formulations and GMP-compliant production standards. These qualities make it a reliable name behind this injection.
Mechanism of Iron Sucrose Injection
Once administered intravenously, iron sucrose dissociates slowly and releases elemental iron into the plasma. This iron is then captured by transferrin, the body's natural iron-carrying protein, and transported to the bone marrow.
There, it gets incorporated into hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for carrying oxygen in red blood cells. The slow, controlled release of iron from the sucrose complex reduces the risk of free-iron toxicity. This makes it safer than older iron-dextran formulations and suitable even for patients with chronic kidney disease.
Benefits and Uses of Iron Deficiency Injection
- Treats Iron Deficiency Anemia Effectively - It rapidly restores iron levels in patients where oral iron therapy has failed or is not suitable, including those with malabsorption disorders.
- Safe for CKD and Dialysis Patients - Nephrologists widely prescribe it for patients on hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, as these patients lose iron regularly and cannot rely on oral supplementation.
- Supports Anemia Management During Pregnancy - It is commonly used in the second and third trimesters when iron demand rises significantly and oral supplements cause gastric side effects.
- Works Alongside Erythropoietin Therapy - In patients receiving EPO (erythropoiesis-stimulating agents), iron sucrose helps the body respond better by ensuring an adequate iron supply for red blood cell production.
- Well-Tolerated with Minimal Side Effects - Unlike iron dextran, iron sucrose carries a very low risk of anaphylaxis, making it a preferred choice in hospital and OPD settings.
Who Should Not Use Iron Sucrose IV Injection
While iron sucrose injection is effective for treating iron deficiency, it may not be suitable for everyone. Certain medical conditions and health situations require special consideration before its use.
- Hypersensitivity
- Iron Overload
- Hemochromatosis
- Hemosiderosis
- Non-Iron-Deficiency Anemia
- Severe Allergy History
- Uncontrolled Infection
- Liver Disorders
- First-Trimester Pregnancy
- Iron Utilization Disorders
Precautions for Iron Sucrose Injection
To ensure safe and effective treatment, it is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions. Taking a few necessary precautions can help minimize risks and improve treatment outcomes.
- Inform your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to any iron injection in the past. You should take immediate emergency medical care for symptoms such as hives, difficulty breathing, or severe swelling of the face, tongue, or throat.
- The injection can cause sudden low pressure, which leads to lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting. Take caution when rising up from sitting or lying positions to minimize the risk.
- The medicine should never be given to patients with existing iron overload or conditions with excess iron accumulation.
Storage and Handling Instructions
Follow the below instruction for appropriate storage of this medication.
- Store below 25°C and protect from light
- Do not freeze and keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
- Inspect before use and do not use if damaged
- Use under medical supervision and discard unused portion properly
- Follow label instructions properly