Major Thalassemia with Iron Overload: Sequential Deferoxamine-Deferasirox Treatment

In patients with significant thalassemia, iron excess is a serious issue. Treatment of these individuals involves using an iron chelator strategy that is efficient, secure, and has a high compliance rate. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the sequential deferoxamine and deferasirox treatment in patients...

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Chicory's effectiveness in lowering serum ferritin and liver enzymes in people with major beta thalassemia

Iron chalation treatment is required to treat the severe transfusion-dependent anaemia known as thalassemia major.remove the excess of iron. By analysing the blood ferritin and liver enzymes, the current study aimed to determine the iron overload hepatic response to inulin of chicory supplementation...

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When treating acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients with low risk febrile neutropenia, oral ciprofloxacin is superior than intravenous ceftazidim.

A frequent side effect of chemotherapy for cancer patients is fever and neutropenia. Hospitalization and empiric antibiotic medication are typically used to treat it. Due to their toxicity to joints and cartilage, fluoroquinolone use is restricted. In this study, the effectiveness of oral ciprofloxacin and intravenous ceftazidim were compared in patients with low risk febrile neutropenic...

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