Hemadsorption

Hemadsorbing drugs are drugs that are able to bind and remove excess iron from the body. There are many medications of this type currently available, but the most common is deferoxamine, which is used to treat iron deficiency anemia.

Hemadsorbents are used to treat various diseases associated with excess iron in the body. For example, they can be used to treat hemochromatosis, which is a disease caused by excess accumulation of iron in the body, as well as to treat other diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver, nephrotic syndrome and others.

One of the main advantages of hemadsorbing drugs is their ability to bind iron and remove it from the body. This may help lower iron levels in the blood and reduce symptoms associated with excess iron.

However, like any other medicine, hemadsorbates may have side effects such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. In addition, they may interact with other medications and cause unwanted reactions.

In general, hemadsorbing drugs are an effective treatment for diseases associated with excess iron in the body. However, before using them, you should consult your doctor and follow the instructions for use.