Feraheme
(Ferumoxytol)

Provider Summary

Primary Uses

Iron deficiency anemia in adults who have intolerance to oral iron or have chronic kidney disease and meet criteria.

Mechanism of action

IV iron (superparamagnetic iron oxide) that replenishes iron stores for hemoglobin synthesis.

Pre-treatment / baseline requirements

Baseline CBC, iron studies (ferritin, transferrin saturation), assess prior reactions to IV iron; pregnancy status when appropriate; monitor vitals during and after administration.

Common side effects

Hypotension, nausea, dizziness, headache, injection site reactions.

Serious adverse effects / key risks

Hypersensitivity including anaphylaxis; clinically significant hypotension; iron overload with excessive dosing.

Referral requirements

Standard infusion referral form + drug-specific checklist

Imaging note

Ferumoxytol may affect MRI studies for several weeks to months after administration; advise radiology if MRI is planned soon after dosing.

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Patient & Caregiver Education

What it treats

Iron deficiency anemia in adults who have intolerance to oral iron or have chronic kidney disease and meet criteria.

How it works

Replaces iron through an IV to help rebuild iron stores and hemoglobin.

Before treatment

Tell your clinician if you have an active infection/fever, are pregnant/planning pregnancy, or have major heart/nerve problems. Depending on the medication, you may need labs or screening tests (e.g., TB/hepatitis) and a vaccine review.

Common side effects

Hypotension, nausea, dizziness, headache, injection site reactions.

Get urgent help for

Hypersensitivity including anaphylaxis; clinically significant hypotension; iron overload with excessive dosing.

On treatment day

Plan to stay for monitoring. If you feel dizzy, drowsy, or unwell afterward, do not drive and follow your clinician’s instructions.