Which iron infusion is best?? Venofer, dextran, ferrlecit, infed...?!
I saw my hemotologist today, she's perscribing me Venofer and thinks I'll need to do 4-5 sessions every 3 months! Gah, why can't I have something that lasts longer?? And I've read somewhere that dextran costs half the amount? Should I be asking her for cheaper alternatives?
**edit: I'm in trouble, my insurance won't cover any infustion, period. :(
**edit #2: What about Feraheme?
**edit: I'm in trouble, my insurance won't cover any infustion, period. :(
**edit #2: What about Feraheme?
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It only took me about 2 hours of desperate web searching, but the DS board came through, I forgot about this thread: http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/DS/4322920/Feraheme-IV-iro n-injections-not-quotinfusionsquot-full/ !!
I'm asking my hematologist tomorrow, and I have United Healthcare just like that poster!
The long and short of it, Venofer is a prescription (not on my formulary) IV infusion that isn't covered. It also takes 4-8 hours (broken up into multiple visits).
Feraheme is an in-office IV injection that is covered like your B12 or allergy shot as part of your in-office visit. Nothing to pay beyond your normal co-pay!! And it only takes 2 - 10 minute visits, a week apart.
I'm asking my hematologist tomorrow, and I have United Healthcare just like that poster!
The long and short of it, Venofer is a prescription (not on my formulary) IV infusion that isn't covered. It also takes 4-8 hours (broken up into multiple visits).
Feraheme is an in-office IV injection that is covered like your B12 or allergy shot as part of your in-office visit. Nothing to pay beyond your normal co-pay!! And it only takes 2 - 10 minute visits, a week apart.
Duodenal Switch hybrid due to complications.
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I had Feraheme ... at the office about 30 mins. 5 min push. 2 pushes 2 weeks apart. I then waited about a month to check my levels to see where it would get me and will retest 6 mo. and 12 mo. to get a baseline of how long a series will last me. So much easier then taking oral iron for sure!
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I so agree with you! Taking oral is no fun adjusting when and with to take it.
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I have Venofer because I had a reaction to iron dextrose. I have to be admitted into the hospital for mine - my hemo won't do it at the oncology center. I only have two very long, slow infusions, two weeks apart, every eighteen months or so. My insurance would only pay for the Venofer, AFTER I reacted to the iron dextrose, unfortunately, LOL. The one thing I've heard about the injection is that they can leave "tattoo" type marks on your skin.
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Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
HW: 282 - 5'4"
SW: 268
GW: 135
CW: 125
The tatooing only happens with the intra-muscular type injections. Feraheme is injected into your vein, like a mini-infusion, or if you were taking heroin.
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