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titleOfInvention SOLUBLE FERRIC PYROPHOSPHATE (PFS) TO BE USED IN THE TREATMENT OF ANEMIAY / OR IRON DEFICIENCY.
abstract The present invention relates to the use of soluble ferric pyrophosphate to treat anemia and / or iron deficiency, and to reduce or eliminate the dose of an erythropoiesis stimulating agent to raise or maintain hemoglobin levels in the target range. in a subject suffering from anemia, which consists of administering soluble ferric pyrophosphate in an amount effective to maintain Hgb levels in the subject.
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