• Deferoxamine (DFOA), also known as desferrioxamine and sold under the brand name Desferal, is a medication that binds iron and aluminium. It is specifically...
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  • transfusion; chelation therapy to reverse iron overload, using drugs such as deferoxamine, deferiprone, or deferasirox; medication with the antioxidant indicaxanthin...
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    therapy is used to treat iron overload and common iron chelators used are deferoxamine, deferiprone and deferasirox. Due to the complications of transfusions...
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  • providing fluid replacement, gastrointestinal decontamination, administering deferoxamine intravenously, liver transplants, and monitoring the patient's condition...
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    ScholarlyEditions. 2012-01-09. ISBN 978-1-4649-5208-1. Deferoxamine from PubChem "Deferoxamine". LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced...
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    complicated, and can include use of a specific chelating agent called deferoxamine to bind and expel excess iron from the body. Some research has suggested...
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    sudden intake of a large amount of aluminium, the only treatment is deferoxamine mesylate which may be given to help eliminate aluminium from the body...
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    transfusions, iron chelation, and folic acid. Iron chelation may be done with deferoxamine, deferasirox or deferiprone. Occasionally, a bone marrow transplant may...
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    the Hydroxylase Inhibitor Dimethyloxalylglycine and the Iron Chelator Deferoxamine in Diabetic and Aged Wound Healing". Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery...
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    Siderophore Organism ferrichrome Ustilago sphaerogena desferrioxamine B (deferoxamine) Streptomyces pilosus Streptomyces coelicolor desferrioxamine E Streptomyces...
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    sideroblastic anemia, the addition of B6 is sufficient to correct the anemia. Deferoxamine, a chelating agent, is used to treat iron overload from transfusions...
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  • or thiosulfate) Cyanide poisoning Cyproheptadine Serotonin syndrome Deferoxamine mesylate Iron poisoning Digoxin Immune Fab antibody (Digibind and Digifab)...
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    [citation needed] Currently, two iron chelators are available in the US, deferoxamine for intravenous use and deferasirox for oral use. A third chelating agent...
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    administration of an iron chelator as Deferoxamine (or Desferrioxamine), Deferasirox and Deferiprone is useful. Deferoxamine is an iron-chelating compound, and...
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    efficacy, unlike small-molecular chelators (deferasirox, deferiprone, or deferoxamine), such an approach may have only minor side effects in sub-chronic studies...
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  • (INN) Defencath deferasirox (USAN) deferiprone (INN) deferitrin (USAN) deferoxamine (INN) defibrotide (INN) Definity deflazacort (INN) deforolimus (INN)...
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  • byproducts of haemochromatosis. He tells the team to treat her with deferoxamine and says 'She'll be fine by lunch.' Foreman scans her, and remarks "There's...
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    tetraacetic acid (calcium disodium versenate) (CaNa2-EDTA) lead poisoning Deferoxamine, Deferasirox and Deferiprone acute iron poisoning iron overload...
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    month. There is insufficient evidence that iron chelating agents such as deferoxamine and deferiprone improve outcomes of those with malaria falciparum infection...
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    immunosuppressive therapy. Other risk factors include tuberculosis (TB), deferoxamine and to a lesser extent HIV/AIDS. Cases of mucormycosis in fit and healthy...
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  • DFOA may refer to: Dano Airport, Burkina Faso Deferoxamine, a medicine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DFOA. If an internal...
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  • QV03AB94 Tolazoline QV03AB95 Apomorphine QV03AB96 Ropinirole V03AC01 Deferoxamine V03AC02 Deferiprone V03AC03 Deferasirox V03AE01 Polystyrene sulfonate...
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  • the Hydroxylase Inhibitor Dimethyloxalylglycine and the Iron Chelator Deferoxamine in Diabetic and Aged Wound Healing". Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery...
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    ZN, Rennert RC, Inayathullah M, et al. (January 2015). "Transdermal deferoxamine prevents pressure-induced diabetic ulcers". Proceedings of the National...
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    Protamine narcotics/opioids naloxone iron (and other heavy metals) deferoxamine benzodiazepines flumazenil ethylene glycol ethanol or fomepizole methanol...
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    Choon-Mee; Park, Yong-Jin; Shin, Sung-Heui (2007-11-15). "A widespread deferoxamine-mediated iron-uptake system in Vibrio vulnificus". The Journal of Infectious...
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    weight and high lipophilicity allows the drug to be taken orally unlike deferoxamine which has to be administered by IV route (intravenous infusion). Together...
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    is an iron overload, iron is removed using a chelation agent such as deferoxamine or by bloodletting.[citation needed] As of 2021, there are recent studies...
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    after a severe iron poisoning treated with intermittent infusions of deferoxamine". Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology. 33 (1): 61–66. doi:10...
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    blood draws, there are chelating agents available for use. The drug deferoxamine binds with iron in the bloodstream and enhances its elimination in urine...
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