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  • == Ferric Derisomaltose == ...have intolerance to oral iron or have had unsatisfactory response to oral iron therapy.
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  • == Ferric == ...+3 oxidation state. It is derived from the Latin word ''ferrum'', meaning iron.
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  • |Term=Sodium ferric gluconate ...ayt) form of the mineral iron used to treat anemia caused by low levels of iron in the blood. Anemia is a condition in which the red blood cell count is be
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  • == Ferric Ammonium Citrate == '''Ferric Ammonium Citrate''' (pronunciation: FEH-rik a-MO-nee-um SIH-trate) is a com
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  • == Ferric Maltol == ...ccru''', is a compound used in medicine to treat [[iron deficiency]] and [[iron deficiency anemia]].
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  • '''Iron Oxide''' ...ides of iron, the other two being iron(II) oxide (FeO), which is rare, and iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), which also occurs naturally as the mineral magnetite
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  • == Sodium Ferric Gluconate Complex == ...ik GLOO-kon-ate KOM-plex) is a type of [[iron]] supplement used to treat [[iron deficiency anemia]] in adults and children who are undergoing [[hemodialysi
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  • ...tion]] is a histochemical reaction used to detect the presence of [[ferric iron]] in tissue samples. It is also known as the [[Perls' Prussian Blue Reactio ...f a bright blue pigment, known as [[Prussian blue]], in areas where ferric iron is present.
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  • ...lular iron-storage protein. The stain turns blue in the presence of ferric iron (Fe3+). ...drochloric acid]] and [[potassium ferrocyanide]], which reacts with ferric iron to form a blue precipitate. The sections are then counterstained, usually w
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  • ...z) A form of the mineral iron used to treat anemia caused by low levels of iron in the blood. Anemia is a condition in which the red blood cell count is be ...rrlecit is a type of hematite and a dietary supplement. Also called sodium ferric gluconate {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • '''Iron(II,III) oxide''' ...[[Oxygen|oxygen]]. It is one of the three main [[Oxides of iron|oxides of iron]], and is naturally magnetic. It is a black, crystalline solid that is inso
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  • ...refer to compounds containing iron in a +2 oxidation state, also known as iron(II) or Fe2+. ...s used in the naming of various iron compounds to indicate the presence of iron in the +2 oxidation state.
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  • ...creted by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi and serve to transport iron across cell membranes. ..."sidero-" meaning iron, and "-phore" meaning carrier, thus translating to "iron carrier".
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  • * [[Iron-based binders]]: These include ferric citrate and ferric EDTA. * [[Iron-based binders]]: A type of phosphate binder that contains iron.
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  • ...ng as a [[ferroxidase]] to aid in the conversion of ferrous iron to ferric iron for incorporation into [[transferrin]].
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  • * [[Methemoglobin]]: A form of hemoglobin that contains ferric iron and cannot bind oxygen. It is produced in small amounts during normal oxyge
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  • * [[Ferric subsulfate solution]]: This is a solution made from iron and sulfuric acid. It is often used in veterinary medicine to stop bleeding
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