Feryxia

Feryxia Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Hyperphosphatemia in chronic kidney disease on dialysis: Ferric iron binds dietary phosphate in the GI tract and precipitates as ferric phosphate. This compound is insoluble and is excreted in the stool. By binding phosphate in the GI tract and decreasing absorption, ferric citrate lowers the phosphate concentration in the serum.Iron deficiency anemia in chronic kidney disease not on dialysis: Ferric iron is reduced from the ferric to the ferrous form by ferric reductase in the GI tract. After transport through the enterocytes into the blood, oxidized ferric iron circulates bound to the plasma protein transferrin, and can be incorporated into hemoglobin.

Trade Name Feryxia
Generic Ferric Citrate
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class Oral Iron preparations
Manufacturer Mediart Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Feryxia
Feryxia

Uses

Feryxia is a phosphate binder used for the control of serum phosphorus levels in adult patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis. Feryxia is an iron replacement product used for the treatment of iron deficiency anemia in adult patients with chronic kidney disease not on dialysis.
Pediatric Use: The safety and efficacy of Feryxia have not been established in pediatric patients.

Geriatric Use: Clinical studies of Feryxia included 292 subjects aged 65 years and older (104 subjects aged 75 years and older). Overall, the clinical study experience has not identified any obvious differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients in the tolerability or efficacy of Feryxia.

Dosage

Feryxia dosage

Hyperphosphatemia in chronic kidney disease on dialysis:

  • Starting dose is 2 tablets orally 3 times per day with meals.
  • Adjust dose by 1 to 2 tablets as needed to maintain serumphosphorus at target levels, up to a maximum of 12 tablets daily. Dose can be titrated at 1-week or longer intervals.
Iron deficiency anemia in chronic kidney disease not on dialysis:
  • Starting dose is 1 tablet orally 3 times per day with meals.
  • Adjust dose as needed to achieve and maintain hemoglobin goal, up to a maximum of 12 tablets daily.

Side Effects

Most common adverse reactions (incidence ≥5%) are discolored feces, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting, cough, abdominal pain, and hyperkalemia.

Precaution

Iron absorption from Feryxia may lead to excessive elevations in iron stores. Increases in serum ferritin and transferrin saturation (TSAT) levels were observed in clinical trials. In a 56-week safety and efficacy trial evaluating the control of serum phosphate levels in patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis in which concomitant use of intravenous iron was permitted, 55 (19%) of patients treated with Feryxia had a ferritin level >1500 ng/mL as compared with 13 (9%) of patients treated with active control. Assess iron parameters (e.g., serum ferritin and TSAT) prior to initiating Feryxia and monitor iron parameters while on therapy. Patients receiving intravenous iron may require a reduction in dose or discontinuation of intravenous iron therapy.

Interaction

When clinically significant drug interactions are expected, consider separation of the timing of administration. Consider monitoring clinical responses or blood levels of the concomitant medication.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

There are no available data on Feryxia use in pregnant women to inform a drug-associated risk of major birth defects and miscarriage. There are no human data regarding the effect of Feryxia in human milk, the effects on the breastfed child, or the effects on milk production.

Contraindication

Feryxia is contraindicated in patients with iron overload syndromes.

Acute Overdose

No data are available regarding overdose of Feryxia in patients. In patients with chronic kidney disease, the maximum dose studied was 2,520 mg ferric iron (12 tablets of Feryxia) per day. Iron absorption from Feryxia may lead to excessive elevations in iron stores, especially when concomitant intravenous iron is used.

Storage Condition

Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

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