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Rose Iron Injection

Rose Iron Injection is administered intravenously through a slow infusion drip by a healthcare professional The dosage and frequency of injections will be determined by your doctor in order to improve your anemia Additionally maintaining a wellbalanced diet that includes sufficient iron is important Good sources of iron include pulses dal green leafy vegetables like spinach beans eggs dry fruits and nonvegetarian foods Common side effects of this medication may include vomiting nausea metallic taste changes in taste high blood pressure stomach pain headache and dizziness Rapid administration of this medicine may lead to a temporary drop in blood pressure hypotension Your doctor will closely monitor you for any signs of an allergic reaction such as breathlessness dizziness uneasiness hives or swelling of the face tongue and throat If you experience any bothersome side effects or if they persist it is important to discuss them with your doctor or nurse It is not recommended to use this medicine if your anemia is not caused by iron deficiency Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor about any conditions you may have such as rheumatoid arthritis asthma allergies high blood pressure or liver problems as it may affect your treatment The safety of this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not known so it is advisable to seek advice from your doctor Throughout your treatment your blood cells and iron levels will be regularly tested to monitor your progress and check for any potential side effects It may be advisable to limit alcohol consumption during the course of treatment

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