Experiences with Anaemia

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: D50-D64
ICD10/11 Group: D50-D89, Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism
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Anaemia
Also known as: ---
ICD10/11 Code: D50-D64, ICD10/11 Group: D50-D89, Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism

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Ferinject

03/05/2018 | | 30moderated by Philip
Ferric carboxymaltose (1gr) for anaemia

It's the second time I'm getting ferinject. While I was getting the medicine I got a rash and a sensation of tingling in the throat, which went away after a while. After the first day I got extreme fatigue, dizziness and some difficulty breathing. My stress levels also got high but that could be because of the tiredeness I experience. The 1st time I got it, these symptoms lasted for more than 2...
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Femoston-conti

16/06/2017 | | 53moderated by Philip
dydrogesterone, estradiol hemihydrate (1/5mg) for anaemia

After I quit taking anti-conception my period didn’t come back for 6 months. Then it suddenly started again so heavy it caused anaemia. My doctor advised me to start Femoston. This works fine and I don’t have any side effects. I do however have some concerns on the increased risk of breast cancer due to long-term use. I was advised to quit the pill because of my age (over 50) and an increased r...
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Ferinject

25/11/2016 | | 55moderated by Henry
Ferric carboxymaltose (50mg/ml) for anaemia

I've read that other people have had reactions like muscle pain to Ferinject. The first day there was no reaction apart from a bruised feeling in my legs. The second day I was shivery just as I was last time, day two and three at night the nausea started and I was listless, like I had flu or something but I had exactly the same thing 3 months ago but I'm now lying in bed with a temp of 38.5. I ...
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Ferinject

19/06/2016 | | 65moderated by Susan
Ferric carboxymaltose (50mg/ml) for anaemia

I have recurring iron-deficiency anaemia. Tablets don't help. That's why from time to time I get an iron infusion. I need to lie in the hospital for a few hours and then I'm done. I have absolutely no side-effects and after one and a half weeks and back to myself for the next couple of months.
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