Imferon injection is primarily used to treat iron deficiency and anaemia, which is characterised by a deficiency of iron and haemoglobin in the body. Iron deficiency can be caused by poor diet, inadequate absorption of food, or increased folate use during pregnancy. Anaemia occurs when the body lacks enough red blood cells to transport adequate oxygen to various tissues.
Imferon injection contains iron, an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in the body. It acts as a nutritional supplement for red blood cells, enabling them to carry oxygen to other cells and tissues.
By combining with a blood protein called haemoglobin, iron facilitates the transportation of oxygen throughout the body. Additionally, Imferon injection has immunity-enhancing, anti-carcinogenic, and cognition-enhancing properties.