.Pharmacolibrary.Drugs.B_BloodAndBloodFormingOrgans.B03A_IronPreparations.B03AA11_FerrousIodine.FerrousIodine

Information

name:FerrousIodine
ATC code:B03AA11
route:oral
n-compartments1

Ferrous iodine (ferrosoiodide) is an iron-iodine salt historically used as a hematinic (for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia) and for iodine supplementation in conditions such as simple goiter or mixed deficiency states. It is not currently in common or approved use in modern therapeutics due to the availability of better-characterized and safer iron and iodine supplements.

Pharmacokinetics

No published pharmacokinetic models or human studies specifically report pharmacokinetic parameters for ferrous iodine as a separate compound in healthy volunteers or patients. As such, parameters are estimated based on pharmacokinetics of other commonly used ferrous salts in oral iron therapy.

References

  1. Sattarzadeh, M, & Zlotkin, SH (1999). Iron is well absorbed by healthy adults after ingestion of double-fortified (iron and dextran-coated iodine) table salt and urinary iodine excretion is unaffected. The Journal of nutrition 129(1) 117–121. DOI:10.1093/jn/129.1.117 PUBMED:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9915886

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