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  • 1. Intravenous versus oral iron therapy for postpartum anaemia.
    Bhandal N, Russell R.
    BJOG; 2006 Nov; 113(11):1248-52. PubMed ID: 17004982
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  • 2. Intravenous ferrous sucrose versus placebo in addition to oral iron therapy for the treatment of severe postpartum anaemia: a randomised controlled trial.
    Perelló MF, Coloma JL, Masoller N, Esteve J, Palacio M.
    BJOG; 2014 May; 121(6):706-13. PubMed ID: 24423186
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  • 3. A prospective randomized, controlled trial of intravenous versus oral iron for moderate iron deficiency anaemia of pregnancy.
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  • 4. A 12-week randomised study comparing intravenous iron sucrose versus oral ferrous sulphate for treatment of postpartum anemia.
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  • 6. Intravenous iron sucrose versus oral iron supplementation for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease--a randomized, controlled, open-label, multicenter study.
    Schröder O, Mickisch O, Seidler U, de Weerth A, Dignass AU, Herfarth H, Reinshagen M, Schreiber S, Junge U, Schrott M, Stein J.
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  • 7. Iron prophylaxis in pregnancy: intravenous route versus oral route.
    Bencaiova G, von Mandach U, Zimmermann R.
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  • 9. Safety and usefulness of intravenous iron sucrose in the management of preoperative anemia in patients with menorrhagia: a phase IV, open-label, prospective, randomized study.
    Kim YH, Chung HH, Kang SB, Kim SC, Kim YT.
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  • 10. Large-dose intravenous ferric carboxymaltose injection for iron deficiency anemia in heavy uterine bleeding: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Van Wyck DB, Mangione A, Morrison J, Hadley PE, Jehle JA, Goodnough LT.
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  • 12. Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose compared with oral iron in the treatment of postpartum anemia: a randomized controlled trial.
    Van Wyck DB, Martens MG, Seid MH, Baker JB, Mangione A.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Aug; 110(2 Pt 1):267-78. PubMed ID: 17666600
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  • 14. Goserelin acetate 10.8 mg plus iron versus iron monotherapy prior to surgery in premenopausal women with iron-deficiency anemia due to uterine leiomyomas: results from a Phase III, randomized, multicenter, double-blind, controlled trial.
    Muneyyirci-Delale O, Richard-Davis G, Morris T, Armstrong J.
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  • 15. [Effectiveness and tolerability of oral liquid ferrous gluconate in iron-deficiency anemia in pregnancy and in the immediate post-partum period: comparison with other liquid or solid formulations containing bivalent or trivalent iron].
    Casparis D, Del Carlo P, Branconi F, Grossi A, Merante D, Gafforio L.
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  • 16. Intravenous versus oral iron for treatment of anemia in pregnancy: a randomized trial.
    Al RA, Unlubilgin E, Kandemir O, Yalvac S, Cakir L, Haberal A.
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  • 17. A Prospective Randomised Controlled Trial of a Single Intravenous Infusion of Ferric Carboxymaltose vs Single Intravenous Iron Polymaltose or Daily Oral Ferrous Sulphate in the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Pregnancy.
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  • 18. Intravenous iron sucrose versus oral iron ferrous sulfate for antenatal and postpartum iron deficiency anemia: a randomized trial.
    Froessler B, Cocchiaro C, Saadat-Gilani K, Hodyl N, Dekker G.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2013 May; 26(7):654-9. PubMed ID: 23130909
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  • 19. A novel intravenous iron formulation for treatment of anemia in inflammatory bowel disease: the ferric carboxymaltose (FERINJECT) randomized controlled trial.
    Kulnigg S, Stoinov S, Simanenkov V, Dudar LV, Karnafel W, Garcia LC, Sambuelli AM, D'Haens G, Gasche C.
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