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  1. 25 Ιουν 2019 · Cats being treated with ESAs or for iron deficiency anemia require iron supplementation. Parenteral iron supplementation is preferable given its more reliable absorption, especially if iron deficiency is secondary to malabsorption.

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  2. 8 Μαΐ 2022 · This study provided preliminary evidence that IV iron sucrose is safe in healthy cats at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg when diluted to 0.9 mg/mL and administered over 30 minutes. Future studies screening for AEs in larger groups and evaluating doses based on iron deficit in cats with iron deficiency are warranted.

  3. IV iron sucrose was well tolerated in healthy cats but was associated with transient increase in the systemic inflam- matory marker SAA. Efficacy evaluation of dose based on iron deficit is needed in sick cats.

  4. Side effects of iron supplementation are generally mild, and mostly involve gastrointestinal irritation which may result in darker feces than usual. If you notice any side effects, contact your vet immediately.

  5. 8 Μαΐ 2022 · CLINICAL RELEVANCE IV iron sucrose was well tolerated in healthy cats but was associated with transient increase in the systemic inflammatory marker SAA. Efficacy evaluation of dose based on...

  6. Consideration to other factors such as B vitamin deficiency, adverse effects of ACEI, ARB or aluminium hydroxide may be relevant in some cases. Iron therapy is recommended in all cats receiving ESAs. Iron status should ideally be assessed before starting treatment and thereafter on a monthly basis. In patients eating a

  7. The deficiencies most likely to cause anemia are iron, copper, vitamin B 12, vitamin B 6, riboflavin, niacin, and vitamin E. Iron deficiency occurs in some cats, but it is more likely to occur due to blood loss than a nutritional deficiency.