Feasibility of parenteral iron therapy as a field approach for management of pregnancy anaemia.

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1989-08-01
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The feasibility of parenteral iron administration for treatment of pregnancy anaemia, in field conditions was investigated. High reaction rates were observed (30-40%) with either intramuscular (im) or intravenous (iv) iron-dextran complex (test dose). Mothers with lower body weight had higher reaction rates with both im or iv iron-dextran complex. In pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) the reaction rate was significantly lower. Our study indicates that under the existing situations of the health care system in India and the poor body weight and weight gain of Indian women during pregnancy, parenteral iron therapy for controlling anaemia may not be a feasible approach, at the field level.
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Raman L, Vasumathi N, Rawal A, Rajalakshmi K. Feasibility of parenteral iron therapy as a field approach for management of pregnancy anaemia. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 1989 Aug; 90(): 258-61