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Table 3 summarizes drugs that can interact with oral iron supplementation by either reducing iron absorption, such as antacids, or increasing iron absorption, such as vitamin C. Table 4 lists causes of resistant iron deficiency anemia, including continuing blood loss from menstruation or bleeding, ineffective iron intake due to poor compliance or gastrointestinal side effects, and ineffective iron absorption due to malabsorption states like celiac disease or Crohn's disease.
Table 3 summarizes drugs that can interact with oral iron supplementation by either reducing iron absorption, such as antacids, or increasing iron absorption, such as vitamin C. Table 4 lists causes of resistant iron deficiency anemia, including continuing blood loss from menstruation or bleeding, ineffective iron intake due to poor compliance or gastrointestinal side effects, and ineffective iron absorption due to malabsorption states like celiac disease or Crohn's disease.
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Table 3 summarizes drugs that can interact with oral iron supplementation by either reducing iron absorption, such as antacids, or increasing iron absorption, such as vitamin C. Table 4 lists causes of resistant iron deficiency anemia, including continuing blood loss from menstruation or bleeding, ineffective iron intake due to poor compliance or gastrointestinal side effects, and ineffective iron absorption due to malabsorption states like celiac disease or Crohn's disease.
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Drugs that Interact with Oral Iron Causes of Resistant Iron
Supplementation Deficiency Anemia
Drugs that reduce iron absorption Continuing blood loss
• Antacids • Menstruation • Histamine H -receptor blockers 2 • Bleeding hemorrhoids • Proton pump inhibitors • Occult malignancy (especially • Tetracyclines gastrointestinal) • NSAID use and gastrointestinal bleeding Drugs that increase iron absorption • Intestinal parasites • Vitamin C Ineffective iron intake Drugs that are less well absorbed when • Poor compliance iron is taken • Gastrointestinal side effects • Levodopa (Larodopa) • Acid reduction therapy • Methyldopa (Aldomet) • Penicillamine (Cuprimine) Ineffective iron absorption • Quinolones • Malabsorption states • Tetracyclines --Celiac disease --Crohn's disease --Pernicious anemia • Gastric surgery
Adapted with permission from Blood NSAID=nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
modifiers. In: Drug Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis: Facts and Comparisons, 1998:238- Information from Glass J. Iron deficiency 57. anemia. In: Rakel RE, ed. Conn's Current therapy. 49th ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1997:349-52.