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Iron Chelators in Treatment of Iron Overload

(2022) Iron Chelators in Treatment of Iron Overload. Journal of Toxicology.

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Abstract

Patients suffering from iron overload can experience serious complications. In such patients, various organs, such as endocrine glands and liver, can be damaged. Although iron is a crucial element for life, iron overload can be potentially toxic for human cells due to its role in generating free radicals. In the past few decades, there has been a major improvement in the survival of patients who suffer from iron overload due to the application of iron chelation therapy in clinical practice. In clinical use, deferoxamine, deferiprone, and deferasirox are the three United States Food and Drug Administration-approved iron chelators. Each of these iron chelators is well known for the treatment of iron overload in various clinical conditions. Based on several up-to-date studies, this study explained iron overload and its clinical symptoms, introduced each of the above-mentioned iron chelators, and evaluated their advantages and disadvantages with an emphasis on combination therapy, which in recent studies seems a promising approach. In numerous clinical conditions, due to the lack of accurate indicators, choosing a standard approach for iron chelation therapy can be difficult; therefore, further studies on the issue are still required. This study aimed to introduce each of these iron chelators, combination therapy, usage doses, specific clinical applications, and their advantages, toxicity, and side effects. © 2022 Sarina Entezari et al.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: alanine aminotransferase; creatinine; deferasirox; deferiprone; deferoxamine; liver enzyme, abdominal pain; agranulocytosis; alanine aminotransferase blood level; alanine aminotransferase level; allergy; arthralgia; backache; bone disease; cataract; combination drug therapy; constipation; creatinine blood level; diarrhea; drug efficacy; drug safety; enzyme blood level; eye disease; gastrointestinal disease; gastrointestinal symptom; growth retardation; headache; hearing disorder; human; hypertransaminasemia; injection site reaction; iron chelation; iron overload; kidney disease; kidney tubule disorder; leukopenia; local skin reaction; lung disease; musculoskeletal disease; nausea; neurologic disease; neutropenia; nonhuman; obstructive jaundice; protein creatinine ratio; proteinuria; rash; respiratory distress syndrome; Review; sickle cell crisis; side effect; upper respiratory tract infection; visual disorder; vomiting
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Toxicology
Volume: 2022
Publisher: Hindawi Limited
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12479

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