Ferric Carboxymaltose Flashcards

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What is ferric carboxymaltose?

A

An iron carbohydrate complex containing 5% (50mg/L) of iron designed to provide iron for the iron transport and storage proteins in the body.

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What class of drugs does ferric carboxymaltose belong to?

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Iron
vitamins and supplements
anti-anemic agents

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What are other drugs in the same class as ferric carboxymaltose?

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ferrous fumarate
iron polymaltose
iron sucrose
ferrous sulphate

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What is ferric carboxymaltose indicated for?

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iron deficiency anemia

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What is the role of ferric carboxymaltose in iron-deficiency anemia?

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for adult patients who have intolerance to oral iron or have had unsatisfactory response to oral iron or those who have non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease.

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What is the dose of ferric carboxymaltose given in iron-deficiency anemia?

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calculated according to bodyweight and iron deficit.

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What is the mechanism of action of ferric carboxymaltose?

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Ferric carboxymaltose solution contains iron in a stable ferric state. It provides the iron required for iron transport and iron storage proteins (transferrin and ferritin) in the body.
FCM increases Hb and serum ferritin concentrations in patients with mild-mod iron deficiency anemia.

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What are the main PK and PD parameters with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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PK:
Mean volume of distribution: 3L
Terminal half life: 7-12 hours
Renal elimination: negligible.

Iron is incorporated into blood cells within 6-9 days.

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What are the precautions associated with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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ionoverload/haemosiderosis- monitor patient RBC and serum ferritin regularly to detect iron overload.

Patients with liver dysfunction: only admin if benefit > risk

Patients with infections: Use with caution in acute/chronic infection, asthma, eczema or atopic allergies. Recommended to stop treatment in patients with ongoing bacteraemia.

hypersensitivity reactions

paravenous leakage

pregnancy class B3
transfer of iron to human milk is negligible. 

do not use in children
genotoxic.

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What are the contraindications regarding ferric carboxymaltose use?

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during the first trimester of pregnancy

children

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What are the adverse effects with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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common:
headache, dizziness, hypertension, nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, injection site reactions, increased ALT and AST levels, hypophosphataemia

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What are the drug interactions with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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absorption of oral iron is reduced when administered concomitantly. Do not start oral iron therapy for at least 5 days after the last injection of ferric carboxymaltose

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What are the alarm bells associated with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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Be aware of iron overload and hypophophataemia

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What monitoring is involved with ferric carboxymaltose use?

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Hb and serum ferritin levels

Phosphate levels

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