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Introduction: Treatment of iron deficiency anemia with non-heme iron salts still remains a challenge. The negative influence of various dietary elements and medications slows the absorption of iron from iron salts which makes it less bio-available, the side effects associated with iron salts, results in poor compliance. But Heme Iron Polypeptide claims to overcome the short comings of the non – heme oral iron. Materials and Methods: This prospective clinical study was done on patients of SSG Hospital, Baroda; 100 mild to moderate anemia pregnant patients between 16 to 28 weeks were included. The primary outcome of interest was mean maternal hemoglobin and serum ferritin levels at the end of treatment. Secondary outcomes were treatment related side effects and compliance. Results: There was significant rise in hemoglobin [mean difference (MD), 1.05841; p< 0.001] and serum ferritin [mean difference (MD) 7.3715, p, 0.001]. No side effects and good compliance with Heme Iron Polypeptide. Conclusion: Heme Iron Polypeptide is promising supplementary treatment for iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy as there was significant rise in hemoglobin and other iron indices which are comparable to oral iron salts. Heme Iron Polypeptide is a better source of iron for iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy, as it has less side effects especially gastrointestinal side effects, because of which it has better compliance.

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  • Treatment of iron deficiency anemia with non-heme iron salts still remains a challenge

  • This study included hundred patients with mild to moderate anemia; these patients were treated with Heme iron polypeptide (HIP) and in whom a significant rise in Hb and other iron indices was seen at the end of hundred days

  • In our study there was a rise of Hb from 8.121136 ±0.642448 to 9.179545 ± 0.637372 gm/dl, which was statistically significant, there was no side effect andwas well tolerated by the patientswhich was comparable with the results study done by Abdelazim et al, which compared, HIP and intravenous iron saccharate complex (Ferrosac) in 206 pregnant women with iron deficiency anemia (Hb

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Introduction

Treatment of iron deficiency anemia with non-heme iron salts still remains a challenge. Conclusion: Heme Iron Polypeptide is promising supplementary treatment for iron deficiency anemia in pregnancy as there was significant rise in hemoglobin and other iron indices which are comparable to oral iron salts. Proteins from soybean decrease iron absorption.Patient compliance to iron supplementation therapy shows a poorpicture owing to the various side effects like abdominal discomfort, nausea, vomiting and constipation [4]. Medications such as anticholesterol drugs, antacids and H2 receptor blockers have been shown to interfere with iron absorptionfrom nonheme iron salts

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