Approved Indications:
Clinically Accepted Off-Label Uses:
Administration Route: Intravenous (IV) only.
Adults:
Pregnancy (when indicated):
Pediatrics (≥2 years, CKD-related IDA):
Special Groups:
General Notes:
Iron sucrose is a complex of polynuclear iron (III) hydroxide in sucrose. After IV administration, the complex is taken up by the reticuloendothelial system, primarily in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. Iron is gradually released from the complex and incorporated into ferritin, the primary iron storage protein. The released iron is utilized in the bone marrow for incorporation into hemoglobin, restoring oxygen-carrying capacity in anemic patients.
Common Side Effects (≥1%):
Less Common / Serious Effects:
Rare but Severe: