Rao, SThomas, TSwaminathan, SVarghese, JSKurpad, AVMondal, AKulkarni, BSachdev, HPSKapil, U2020-01-022020-01-022018-04Rao S, Thomas T, Swaminathan S, Varghese JS, Kurpad AV, Mondal A, Kulkarni B, Sachdev HPS, Kapil U. Current Practice of Iron doses for Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia - A Review. Indian Journal of Community Health. 2018 Apr; 30(Supp): 31-380971-75872248-9509http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/191926Although functional impairment begins with iron deficiency in the absence of anaemia, the development of anaemia heralds a homeostatic dysfunction that impairs daily activity. Iron deficiency anaemia is often the reason for poor physical performance, maternal and child morbidity and referral to a healthcare professional. (1) Women in their reproductive years, pregnant women and children are most vulnerable to develop iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) and will be the focus of this review.Current Practice of Iron doses for Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia - A ReviewJournal ArticleIndiaSt John’s Medical College, BangaloreSt John’s Medical College, BangaloreSt John’s Medical College, BangaloreSt John’s Medical College, BangaloreSt John’s Medical College, BangaloreNational Institute of Nutrition, HyderabadNational Institute of Nutrition, HyderabadSitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, New DelhiAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi