نتایج جستجو برای: oral iron chelators
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Iron overload is a concern for patients who require repeated red-blood-cell transfusions due to conditions such as sickle cell disease, thalassemia, or myelodysplastic syndromes. The recommended treatment for removing excess iron in these patients is iron chelation therapy. Currently available iron chelators include deferoxamine, which is administered by injection, and deferasirox and deferipro...
Synovial iron deposition associated with rheumatoid disease may result in the production of highly reactive oxygen free radicals, leading to tissue damage. This chain of events can be interrupted by iron chelation. Families of strong iron (III) chelators have been tested for their iron scavenging properties in vitro and their effects assessed in vivo using a rat model of inflammation. All the c...
Transfusional hemosiderosis is a frequent complication in patients with transfusion dependent chronic diseases such as thalassemias and severe type of sickle cell diseases. As there are no physiological mechanisms to excrete the iron contained in transfused red cells (1 unit of blood contains approximately 200 mg of iron) the excess of iron is stored in various organs. Cardiomyopathy is the mos...
a 19-year-old woman was referred to the emergency surgery department with severe abdominal pain, icterus, and anemia. the patient’s clinical and paraclinical findings in addition to her occupational and social history, convinced us to assay blood lead level (bll), which was 41/5 µg/dl. therefore toxicology consult was performed to treat lead toxicity. recheck of the bll showed the level as 53/7...
Iron chelators for the treatment of malaria have proven therapeutic activity in vitro and in vivo in both humans and mice, but their clinical use is limited by the unsuitable absorption and pharmacokinetic properties of the few available iron chelators. FBS0701, (S)3"-(HO)-desazadesferrithiocin-polyether [DADFT-PE], is an oral iron chelator currently in Phase 2 human studies for the treatment o...
Thalassemia major is an inherited hemoglobin disorder resulting in chronic hemolytic anemia. Chronic blood transfusion therapy caused excessive iron accumulation in different organs which was associated with high early fatalities. With the introduction of iron chelators, especially the oral ones during the last decade, rates of survival have improved (Tefler et al, 2009) but endocrine complicat...
Desferrioxamine (DFO), deferiprone (DFP) and deferasirox (DFX) are promising effective iron chelators for the treatment of iron overload in -thalassemia patients; nonetheless, their side effects have also been reported. 3-Hydroxypyridinone derivatives are being developed as a safer new chelator and in combined chelation therapy. We evaluated the iron-chelating activity of 1-(N-acetyl-6-aminohe...
Excessive iron is toxic to cells and organelles, where it can generate harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) resulting in oxidative tissue damage. Liver is the major organ for iron storage and redox active iron in this tissue can cause fibrosis and cirrhosis in β-thalassemia patients. Desferrioxamine (DFO), deferiprone (DFP) and deferasirox (DFX) are clinically approved iron chelators used for ...
Background: Iron chelators are an important part of management of patients with thalassemia. It is prudent to compare efficacy of different iron chelators in treatment of iron overload in these patients who receive regular blood transfusion. We aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of available oral iron chelator; Deferasirox (Exjade®) with Deferasirox (Osveral®) in reducing iron ove...
Iron chelation therapy is used to reduce iron overload development due to its deposition in various organs such as liver and heart after regular transfusion. In this review, different iron chelators implicated in treatment of iron overload in various clinical conditions have been evaluated using more up-to-date studies focusing on these therapeutic agents. Deferoxamine, Deferiprone and Deferasi...
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