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Ferric carboxymaltose User Reviews & Ratings

Brand names: Injectafer

Ferric carboxymaltose has an average rating of 6.9 out of 10 from a total of 11 reviews on Drugs.com. 63% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 38% reported a negative experience.

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Iron Deficiency Anemia  
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  • RoJ
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • June 17, 2019

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "Injectafer gave me my life back. I had been dragging myself along for five years and could not get better no matter how much iron I took, or how much liver, beans, and spinach I ate. Every little task seemed exhausting and I pulled back from life. About six weeks after Injectafer, all of my symptoms disappeared. It's not quick and easy. I'm on my third infusion and about 12 - 24 hours after each treatment, I experience fatigue, body aches (deep - in your bones) and a slight fever on and off for two or three days. I also feel spaced out and stupid. My hematologist recommended Claritin and Tylenol to help with the aches and fever. From last time I was treated, I know that feeling steamrolled and stupid will pass, and that a renewed vitality lies ahead, so it's bearable. Schedule your infusions for Fridays so you can crash on the couch all weekend if you need to. I am so grateful for this medication. It rescued my quality of life."

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  • Trooper
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • July 24, 2019

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "I've battled IDA (iron deficiency anemia) for 30 years due to heavy periods. My first iron infusion was with Ferrlecit in 2006, which worked well for me (no side effects), but was time consuming; 8 infusions over 2 weeks (4 one week, 4 the next). Each infusion lasted about 3 hours from start to finish. Plus 8 IV start pokes. My first Injectafer was in 2015. I had it in 2017 & 2019 too. What a game changer! Only two infusions, spaced a week apart. I was at the infusion center about an hour both times! So much easier to schedule around work/children! Plus only 2 IV starts. I feel fatigued and anxious/sad for about 48 hours after the first infusion day, but it's not a deal breaker, & it goes away. I only have fatigue after the second week infusion, no anxiety/sadness (not sure why). No other side effects. My IDA symptoms begin improving 1-2 weeks after the second infusion. Overall, Injectafer is great & lasts me just as long (2 years) as the Ferrlecit & involves less time/pokes. Hope this helps!"

10 / 10
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  • Roano
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 29, 2020

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "I developed severe muscle spasms, weakness, and peripheral neuropathy after receiving 2 Injectafer infusions. Adverse effects reported says nervous system disorders but that doesn't describe the nightmare I have been through. I developed hypophosphatemia which weakened my bones and caused muscle pain and weakness severe enough that I ended up in the ER. A recent study shows that about 52% of people got hypophosphatemia after Injecter compared to less than 5% for other iron infusions. Stay away!"

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  • Ariel
  • April 1, 2021

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "I suffered for many years with IDA (Iron Deficiency Anemia) but it wasn't a problem until last year when my hemoglobin level was steadily decreasing. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease last year and discovered that was the main cause for my IDA. I remember eating SO much ice all the time, being so tired/fatigued most days I wanted to stay in bed, being short of breath even just walking a short distance, and just always not feeling good. I could never tolerate iron pills and my body couldn't properly absorb iron from foods, so my GI helped set me up with Injectafer infusions. WOW I noticed an immediate difference after my first dose!! I did feel extremely exhausted and depressed for 48 hrs after my initial dose but otherwise felt great. After my second dose, I had so much energy I couldn't contain it. I am 1 week from my 2nd dose and feeling way more energy and less fatigue. I also no longer crave ice at all which is crazy!! I am so thankful it was only a 30 minute infusion!!"

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  • Rachel
  • December 29, 2021

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "My dr. Called and told me I was overdosed on injectafer. I don't know how it happened but after the second dose I passed out and I have been dizzy , nausea, completely drained of energy. Blurred vision since then. And I have to go for blood work twice a week for I don't know how long. It's been over a month now and still feel the same. It's just not getting better. I have been through many medical treatments and surgeries but have never felt this bad. I pray that the iron in my blood gets lower soon. Never again."

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  • Feeling...
  • June 16, 2022

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "I have received several Injectafer infusions over the past five years. They are a godsend and provide relief from severe bouts of iron deficiency anemia. I begin to feel better within a week of the second infusion (two are required and take about 15 minutes each). I haven't had any negative side effects from this solution as I have had only good results."

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  • Renee
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 7, 2023

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "Ok. I've been reading all these reviews and I'm a bit concerned. So I've been receiving infusions for over a year now. They last me about 8 weeks. That's it. Menstrual lasts 3 to 4 days light flow. I did have a colectomy. Partial. I've had multiple tests to check for bleeding ... all Negative? So first I was on Venofer, then on Injectafer. After my first 2 doses of Injectafer, I ended up with really bad vertigo and a low phosphorus of 1.2. I was sick for about 5 days. I am going back to Venofer. This has been my experience. Everyone is different. I must admit, I am a little jealous of the treatments lasting others 2 plus years. Good luck to all of you."

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  • Queen...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 28, 2015

For Iron Deficiency Anemia "I received 2 infusions of Injectafer with an undiagnosed pregnancy. An ultrasound discovered a 6-8 week fetus with no cardiac activity.I don't know if the Injectafer is the cause. I am only seeking answers at this point. I have a healthy 7 yr old son born with no complications and a full term healthy pregnancy."

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  • Renee
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 18, 2023

Injectafer (ferric carboxymaltose) for Iron Deficiency Anemia "I have had iron problems for many years, and no iron medicine worked because my body wouldn't absorb it. It got to the point where I was depressed, anxious all the time, tired, had shortness of breath, and had many hospital trips. I couldn't even walk without pain and getting out of breath, and I had gained so much weight from low iron. I was so scared to get the infusion, but I couldn't live like this anymore. So, that being said, I went for it. The first one was a game changer, I felt better already, and a week later, I went for my second one on Tuesday. I had some symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and body aches, but nothing I can't deal with. I will update y'all after a week, but go for it; it's the best thing I've ever done."

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  • Debi
  • September 5, 2021

For Iron Deficiency Anemia "I had 2 lots of iron infusions in May this year as my heavy periods had caused me to get iron defefiency yet again. I had infusions in July last year too. This time I was given iron tablets to take a week after infusions. Within days my legs swelled up So for 3 weeks continued them , as soon as i stopped them my swelling went down I started them again just to see if it was a cause then straight away swelled up, so stopped them again.This time my right knee got so swollon and painful dr thought it was a bakers cyst after waiting 8 weeks for scan it was clear 2 weeks ago had a MRI scan. Nothing showed. I've started vitamin D as dr said it was a little low I felt dizzy so stopped them.started new ones past few days causing severe pain in knee and swelling again. I have had nothing but bone pain and numbness in my index finger. It is 3 months tomorrow I've been like this and still no closer finding out whats wrong. I wonder if I've had an iron over load, the GP don't listern. I was fine before this"

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  • kahuria
  • March 16, 2015

For Iron Deficiency Anemia "Throbbing headaches, insomnia, sweaty. "

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