Supplements

Treatment for Iron Deficiency Anemia Associated With Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Sponsored by American Regent.

 

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a serious health problem that affects millions of women globally. Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is one of the most common causes of IDA in women in North America.

In this supplement to OBG Management, the authors describe the signs, symptoms, and laboratory evaluation for HMB and IDA, including a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment algorithm for the practicing physician. The authors also discuss the characteristics of iron-repletion therapies currently available in the United States to help you make the best choice for your patient.

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