Continuous Intravenous Deferoxamine Infusion
- 19 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 239 (20) , 2149-2151
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1978.03280470061023
Abstract
Adult patients with chronic iron overload were given oral ascorbic acid and continuous intravenous infusions of deferoxamine mesylate. The dosage of deferoxamine mesylate was altered every 48 hours from 1 g/sq m/24 hr to 2 or 4 g/sq m/24 hr. The average iron mobilization was 55.6 mg per day at the 1 g/sq m/24 hr dosage level, 78.6 mg every 24 hours at the 2 g/sq m/24 hr dosage level, and 90.1 mg every 24 hours at the 4 g/sq m/24 hr dosage level. Iron mobilization was undiminished when successive 14-day courses of deferoxamine separated by six-week intervals were administered. (JAMA239:2149-2151, 1978)Keywords
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