Saturday, February 23, 2013

How is anemia treated ?


How is anemia treated? what is anemia ?

Treatment of anemia depends on the type of anemia that you have. Treatment for most anemias 
can include taking iron and vitamins or getting blood transfusions.  Other medications can help your body make red blood cells. They work just like the erythropoietin that your kidneys normally make. These medications are called Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa), Epogen (epoetin alfa), and Procrit (epoetin alfa). They are given as a shot under the skin or through a vein. They are helpful when your anemia is caused by kidney disease, or chemotherapy. They are also helpful when your anemia is caused by certain medications used to treat HIV infection called Combivir (lamivudine and zidovudine) or Retrovir (zidovudine). These anemia medications may also lessen your need for blood transfusions during surgery. You may not notice any changes in the way you feel for several weeks because it takes time to make new red blood cells. You may need to take iron to help these medications work. These medications can be used for other health conditions, too. Please ask your doctor for more information.  

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