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Prevention of iron deficiency in preterm neonates during infancy

South African Medical Journal, Volume 77, No. 7, Year 1990

The preterm infant inevitably develops iron deficiency unless supplementary iron is given. Oral iron supplementation is preferred in ideal social circumstances but, where compliance with such therapy is uncertain, intramuscular iron dextran may be a more effective treatment. A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of two methods of preventing iron deficiency of prematurity. One group of healthy premature infants was given oral iron 2 mg/kg/d until the age of 6 months. The second similar group was given 100 mg as intramuscular iron dextran (Imferon; Fisons) between the ages of 6 and 8 weeks. Both kinds of supplemmentary iron appeared to have benefited the majority of infants in this trial.

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Citations: 5
Authors: 5
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ISSN: 02569574
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Maternal And Child Health