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Introduction to Exjade
Exjade (Generic name: Deferasirox) is a prescription drug and is used to treat high iron levels in the blood that is caused by blood transfusions.
Manufacturer: Novartis
General information on Exjade (Deferasirox)
Exjade plays the role of an iron chelating agent. Its main function is to bind the excessive amounts of iron in the blood and eliminate it from the patient’s body. Exjade is usually taken on an empty stomach at least half an hour before meals.
Benefits of Exjade (Deferasirox)
Exjade has proven to deliver effective management of iron loads in patients who undergo blood transfusion. Since Deferasirox possesses a high affinity for iron, it is instrumental in the removal of extra iron amounts from the patient’s blood, thereby minimizing the associated risk of organ damage.
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Exjade is available in the form of tablets and customers can buy Exjade at cheap rates through our Canadian pharmacy. The dosage available for Exjade is 125mg, 250mg and 500mg and may be ordered to be packaged in different quantities if desired.
Precautions and Side Effects
Exjade is contraindicated in patients who are taking other iron chelating drugs or are allergic to any ingredient contained in Exjade. Deferasirox may interact with certain medications and the patients are advised to apprise their physician of any drugs that they may be currently taking. Possible side effects of Exjade are likely to include headache, diarrhea, cough, vomiting, and nausea.
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