Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 I was dx'd with iron deficiency anemia in early February. Given ferrous sulfate 325 mg (containing 65 mg of elemental iron) and told to take twice a day with orange juice, also a multivitamin, etc. I've now been advised to take it three times a day, so my elemental iron dosage would be 195 mg/day (or 975 mg of ferrous sulfate). Someone recently told me they were prescribed Nifirex-150 four times a day. I looked it up and from what I see it contains 150 mg of elemental iron. That would make her daily dose 600 mg of elemental iron. Does anyone understand the different formulations? Why is Nifirex all elemental iron and her dose so high, and my dosage ferrous sulate (with a component of elemental iron) and dose apparently lower? Of course we may have different iron needs, but this different? I was out of anemic range less than a month after starting therapy, but I remain iron deficient: ferritin rose from initial dx'd ferritin of 6.8 to 14.4 in less than one month; over the course of the next two months it slightly decreased to 13.0 (the normal range at my lab for ferritin is 20-300). Since ferritin=iron stores, does anyone know if having your blood drawn while your are bleeding should influence the lab results in any way? Also, if any of you are more informed about iron formulations and my question above, I would appreciate that, too. Thanks! Meg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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