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  1. Venofer® (iron sucrose) injection, USP | Official Site

    Venofer ® (iron sucrose) injection, USP is an established and effective treatment for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients experiencing iron deficiency anemia (IDA).

  2. Venofer® Dosing and Administration

    Below are Venofer ® (iron sucrose) injection, USP dosing and administration instructions for adult and pediatric patients over two years of age. For complete dosing information, always refer to …

  3. Why Venofer

    Venofer ® (iron sucrose) injection, USP is indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). For additional Safety Information, please …

  4. Practice Resources - Venofer

    Below, you will find downloadable Venofer ® (iron sucrose) injection, USP guides and resources for your practice, including treatment algorithms, dosing and administration information, and …

  5. Venofer® Safety Profile

    Only administer Venofer when personnel and therapies are immediately available for the treatment of serious hypersensitivity reactions. Most reactions associated with intravenous iron …

  6. Dosing and administration for adult CKD patients2 The usual adult total treatment course of Venofer® (iron sucrose injection, USP) is 1000 mg. Venofer treatment may be repeated if iron …

  7. Syringe Stability: Venofer, when diluted with 0.9% NaCl at concentrations ranging from 2 mg to 10 mg of elemental iron per mL, or undiluted (20 mg elemental iron per mL) and stored in a …

  8. ABOUT VENOFER® What is Venofer® (iron sucrose injection)? Venofer is an IV iron that is proven to treat IDA in adult and pediatric patients (2 years and older) with CKD.

  9. Severe adverse reactions including circulatory failure (severe hypotension, shock including in the context of anaphylactic reaction) may occur in pregnant women with parenteral iron products …

  10. INDICATION AND USAGE Venofer® (iron sucrose) injection, USP is indicated for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).