What is Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) 100 mg/mL?
Monoferric is an iron medicine containing ferric derisomaltose. In the 100 mg/mL strength, each mL contains 100 mg of ferric derisomaltose and is given as an injection (intravenous administration) to treat iron deficiency when iron replacement is needed under medical supervision.
What is Monoferric used for?
Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) is used to treat iron deficiency and iron-deficiency anaemia in people who need intravenous iron rather than oral iron.
How is Monoferric 100 mg/mL typically given?
Like other intravenous iron products, Monoferric is administered by healthcare professionals. The exact dose and infusion/administration method depend on a patient’s weight and iron needs, which clinicians calculate before dosing.
Who should be cautious with intravenous ferric medicines?
Patients and prescribers generally review risks related to IV iron, such as hypersensitivity reactions, and check for conditions that require special caution before giving ferric derisomaltose.
Is Monoferric 100 mg/mL covered by drug patents or exclusivity?
Patent and market-exclusivity details vary by country. If you are trying to look up Monoferric’s patent status (for example, to understand when generic or competing products may appear), DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com
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Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) patent information