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Buy Feraccru (ferric maltol)

Buy Feraccru (ferric maltol)

Buy Feraccru (ferric maltol)

What is Feraccru (ferric maltol) for?

Buy Feraccru (ferric maltol). Feraccru (ferric maltol) is a non-salt iron replacement. It’s for adults with low iron levels, with or without anemia.

It comes in a vial with 30 mg ferric maltol.

How does Feraccru (ferric maltol) work?

Iron deficiency is common worldwide. Ferric maltol helps the body absorb iron. It’s key for carrying oxygen in the blood.

After eating, ferric maltol breaks down. Iron goes to hemoglobin and enzymes, while maltol is removed.

Where has Feraccru (ferric maltol) been approved?

Feraccru (ferric maltol) is approved for iron deficiency in adults. It was approved by:

  • The European Medicines Agency (EMA), EU, on February 18, 2016, under the brand name Feraccru (ferric maltol).
  • Swissmed, Switzerland, on April 24, 2019, under the brand name Feraccru (ferric maltol).
  • The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), USA, on July 26, 2019.

It’s a first oral option for those who can’t take salt-based iron. It’s also an alternative to IV iron therapy.

This medicine might be approved in other places too. If you’re unsure, contact our support team.

How is Feraccru (ferric maltol) taken?

The usual dose is:

  • One Feraccru (ferric maltol) 30 mg capsule twice daily, on an empty stomach.

Take the capsules 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating. Don’t open, break, or chew them.

Treatment lasts at least 12 weeks, based on iron deficiency. Keep taking it until ferritin levels are normal.

For more details on dosage and use, see the official prescribing information in our references section.

Note: Always talk to your doctor for the right dosage.

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Are there any known adverse reactions or side effects of Feraccru (ferric maltol)?

Common adverse reactions

Common side effects (1-10% of patients) include:

  • Flatulence
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Fecal discoloration
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal distention
  • Abdominal distress

Serious adverse reactions

More serious side effects include:

  • Iron overload: too much iron can be stored.
  • Increased risk of active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flare.

Use in a specific population

It’s not clear if Feraccru (ferric maltol) is harmful to a fetus. Feraccru isn’t absorbed in the blood as a whole after being taken orally. It’s unlikely that a fetus would be exposed to it.

During pregnancy, a woman’s iron needs go up. Too much iron can be risky, leading to miscarriage, diabetes, and birth defects. If iron deficiency isn’t treated, it can harm the mother and the baby.

Untreated iron deficiency can cause problems like anemia after giving birth. It also increases the risk of early birth and low birth weight.

For a full list of side effects and reactions, see the official prescribing information.

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