Do patients come to you feeling tired, weak, or just plain drained? If your patients have an iron deficiency, then there may be a proven treatment.
Iron deficiency anemia is a common condition, and if your patients have been relying on Venofer for treatment, you might be feeling the effects of the current shortage. But don’t despair – there’s a reliable and effective alternative available called INFeD®.
INFeD®: A Powerful Ally in Your Fight Against Fatigue
INFeD® is a prescription iron injection specifically designed to help people like your patients who are struggling with iron deficiency anemia. It works by quickly replenishing your body’s iron stores, giving your patients the boost they need to get back to feeling their best.
Why Choose INFeD®?
- Fast-Acting Relief: Unlike oral iron supplements that can take weeks to work, INFeD® starts working right away. Patients should notice a difference in their energy levels and overall well-being much sooner.
- Proven Track Record: INFeD® isn’t new. It has been FDA-approved and safely used since 1974 to treat iron deficiency in adults and children over four years old. You can trust its proven effectiveness.
- Convenient Dosing: With just one 2 mL dose a day, INFeD® easily fits into busy lifestyles. No need to remember multiple pills throughout the day.
Frequently Asked Questions About INFeD®
- How is INFeD® administered? INFeD® is given 2 mL a day as an injection, either into a vein (IV) or a muscle (IM). Doctors determine what’s best for the patient.
- Is INFeD® safe? Yes, when used as directed by a doctor, INFeD® is safe. A small test dose is administered before the full dose to ensure patients don’t have any adverse reactions.
- What are the side effects? Like any medication, INFeD® may cause side effects in some people. These can include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, flushing, and muscle cramps. However, most people tolerate INFeD® well. Be sure to discuss potential side effects with your patient first.
Ready to Feel Like Yourself Again?
If you have patients feeling tired due to iron deficiency anemia, and Venofer isn’t an option, talk to your patients about INFeD®. It could be the key to replenishing depleted iron, unlocking more energy and getting back to the activities your patients love.