Slow FE



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Secondary
Abdominal Distension 25.0%
Anaemia 25.0%
Anaemia Prophylaxis 12.5%
Anticoagulant Therapy 12.5%
Crohn's Disease 12.5%
Nutritional Support 12.5%
Dizziness 25.0%
General Physical Health Deterioration 25.0%
International Normalised Ratio Increased 25.0%
Rectal Haemorrhage 25.0%
Concomitant
Product Used For Unknown Indication 36.0%
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 12.0%
Crohn's Disease 6.8%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 6.5%
Hypertension 6.4%
Anaemia 2.9%
Mineral Supplementation 2.8%
Vitamin Supplementation 2.6%
Anxiety 2.5%
Pain 2.5%
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease 2.3%
Prophylaxis 2.2%
Arthritis 2.1%
Hepatitis C 2.1%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease 2.1%
Diabetes Mellitus 1.9%
Atrial Fibrillation 1.7%
Blood Cholesterol Increased 1.6%
Bronchitis 1.5%
Premedication 1.5%
Tracheitis 14.6%
Weight Decreased 9.8%
White Blood Cell Count Decreased 9.8%
Urinary Tract Infection 6.1%
Dehydration 4.9%
Drug Ineffective 4.9%
Injection Site Pain 4.9%
Weight Increased 4.9%
Diarrhoea 3.7%
Malaise 3.7%
Myocardial Infarction 3.7%
Pharyngitis Streptococcal 3.7%
Pneumonia 3.7%
Pruritus 3.7%
Pulmonary Embolism 3.7%
Pyrexia 3.7%
Vomiting 3.7%
Back Pain 2.4%
Cerebrovascular Accident 2.4%
Chest Pain 2.4%
Interacting
Hypertension 66.7%
Haemorrhage 33.3%
Oedema Peripheral 100.0%