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Ferric Carboxymaltose (FCM) is a form of intravenous (IV) iron used primarily to treat iron deficiency anaemia, especially when oral iron supplements are not effective or feasible. It consists of iron in a stable form, where the iron is bound to a carbohydrate (maltose), which helps to reduce the risk of allergic reactions and makes it more easily tolerated by the body. FCM is typically administered through a slow IV infusion or injection.
Chemical Name : Ferric Carboxymaltose
CAS Number : 9007-72-1
Synonyms : Ferinject; Injectafer;
Molecular Formula : C39H63FeO39
Molecular Weight : 1211.74
Appearance : Brown to dark brown amorphous powder
Solubility : Soluble in Water
Category : Pharmaceutical/Standards/API Drug Impurities/Metabolites;
Applications : Ferric Carboxymaltose is an iron supplement used to treat iron deficiency anaemia, particularly in patients who are unable to take oral iron or have not responded well to oral supplements. It is an intravenous (IV) form of iron that delivers a large dose of iron to the body in a short amount of time. This form of iron is often used when oral iron supplements are ineffective or impractical, such as in cases of severe anaemia or when gastrointestinal issues prevent absorption of iron.
Storage : 15-25°C Dark and Dry Place
Packing : 25kg/drum with double plastic bags inside; packed in a cardboard drum or fibre HDPE drum.
Storage : Stored in a clean, cool, dry area; keep away from moisture and direct from light/heat
Self-Life : 5 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light at 4-8°C