Abstract
Iron deficiency and anaemia affect premenopausal women's quality of life. Daily oral iron supplements are standard treatment, causing gastrointestinal side effects, which could be overcome by an alternate-day dosing regimen. In this review, we compare dosing strengths and frequencies in trials: Twice-daily doses of 160 mg of elemental iron increases the ferritin- but not the haemoglobin level significantly and is poorly tolerated compared to 60-80 mg elemental iron taken daily or every other day, in mild to moderate anemia, although evidence for severe anaemia is limited.
Translated title of the contribution | Treatment of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia in menstruating women |
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Original language | Danish |
Article number | V02240100 |
Journal | Ugeskrift for Læger |
Volume | 187 |
Issue number | 4 |
ISSN | 0041-5782 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 17. Feb 2025 |