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Tag: Anemia

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Clinical Checklist: What to check before giving epoetin?

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Anemia affects an estimated 15.4% of adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD), with the prevalence rising to over 53% in stage 5 CKD [1.6.2]. For these patients, understanding **what to check before giving epoetin** is critical for safe and effective treatment.

What medications raise hemoglobin?

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Globally, anemia affects nearly two billion people, or almost one in four individuals [1.10.1]. When treating this condition, the central goal is often to answer the question, 'What medications raise hemoglobin?' The answer depends on the underlying cause of the anemia.

What to check before giving EPOGEN?

3 min read
EPOGEN (epoetin alfa) is an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) used to treat anemia associated with chronic kidney disease, chemotherapy, and HIV treatment. A critical pre-administration checklist can help mitigate serious risks, including cardiovascular events, seizures, and tumor progression. Ensuring proper evaluation before each dose is paramount for patient safety and treatment efficacy.

When should I take an iron infusion?

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In 2021, an estimated 1.92 billion people globally had anemia, a condition often caused by iron deficiency [1.3.1, 1.3.2]. A key question for many with low iron is, 'When should I take an iron infusion?' This treatment is reserved for specific medical situations where oral supplements are insufficient or not appropriate [1.2.3, 1.4.4].

Does EPO Increase Iron Absorption? Unpacking the Erythropoietin-Iron Relationship

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A 2000 study demonstrated a dramatic five-fold increase in nonheme iron absorption in healthy subjects following regular erythropoietin (EPO) administration. This significant finding helped confirm the answer to the critical question: **does EPO increase iron absorption?** The answer is yes, and it is a crucial component of how the body maintains iron balance to support red blood cell production.

Can EPO Help with Anemia? Understanding Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents

7 min read
The hormone erythropoietin (EPO), primarily produced by the kidneys, is a crucial regulator of red blood cell production. Synthetic forms, known as Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents (ESAs), can indeed help with anemia, but they are prescribed only for specific conditions and require careful management due to associated risks.