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TrufaMED · Iron Infusion Therapy

Iron Renew (100 mg)Start where deficiency ends.

A physician-supervised 100mg Iron Sucrose (Venofer) infusion — delivering elemental iron directly to the bloodstream for patients who cannot adequately absorb iron through oral supplementation.

*Provided following a medical evaluation and physician oversight.

Iron Renew (100 mg) IV Bag at TrufaMED
About This Treatment

What is
Iron Renew (100 mg)?

Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide, and oral iron supplements often cause GI side effects while providing inadequate absorption — particularly in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, gastric surgery, or heavy menstrual blood loss.

IV iron infusion using Iron Sucrose (Venofer) bypasses the gastrointestinal barrier entirely, delivering a precise dose of elemental iron directly into the bloodstream with high tolerability and predictable repletion. All infusions at TrufaMED are performed under physician supervision with appropriate monitoring.

The Formula

Key Ingredients.

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Iron Sucrose 100mg
Iron Sucrose (brand name Venofer) is a highly biocompatible form of IV iron with an established safety profile, excellent tolerability, and well-documented efficacy in iron repletion.
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Normal Saline Diluent
The iron sucrose is diluted in normal saline and administered slowly over the infusion period to minimize infusion reactions and maximize tolerability.
What It Does

Designed to Deliver.

Bypasses GI Absorption Limits
IV iron delivery is completely unaffected by gut inflammation, malabsorption, or the GI side effects that make oral iron supplements difficult to tolerate or sustain.
Precise, Controlled Repletion
Iron Sucrose allows for accurate dosing — our physician calculates your specific repletion needs based on your labs, symptoms, and clinical context.
Improves Energy & Oxygenation
Iron is essential for hemoglobin synthesis. Restoring iron levels improves red blood cell function, oxygen transport, and the energy production that depends on it.
High Tolerability
Iron Sucrose is one of the most well-tolerated IV iron formulations, with a lower infusion reaction rate compared to older iron dextran preparations.
The Experience

What to Expect.

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Lab Review Required
Recent laboratory confirmation of iron deficiency (ferritin, TIBC, iron studies) is required. Our physician reviews your results prior to infusion to determine the appropriate dose.
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Pre-Infusion Assessment
A brief clinical evaluation confirms appropriate dosing and screens for any contraindications before your infusion begins.
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Monitored Infusion (~30–60 min)
Iron Sucrose is infused slowly with clinical monitoring throughout. A brief observation period follows the completion of the infusion.
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Follow-Up Labs
Repeat iron studies are recommended 4–6 weeks after infusion to assess your response and determine whether additional infusions are needed.
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Good to Know

Understanding Iron Deficiency.

Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide, affecting an estimated 25 percent of the global population. It is particularly prevalent among women of childbearing age, endurance athletes, vegetarians, and patients with chronic conditions that affect absorption. When iron levels drop, your body cannot produce enough hemoglobin — the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to every tissue and organ.

The symptoms are often mistaken for general fatigue or stress: persistent tiredness, brain fog, shortness of breath, cold hands and feet, brittle nails, and pale skin. Oral iron supplements are the most common first-line treatment, but they are notoriously difficult to tolerate — causing nausea, constipation, and stomach pain — and absorption rates are poor, especially in patients with GI issues.

IV iron infusion bypasses the digestive system entirely, delivering iron directly into the bloodstream where it can be used to rebuild hemoglobin levels efficiently. The Iron Renew 100 provides 100mg of iron sucrose in a monitored, physician-supervised setting — ideal for patients who need to restore their iron levels without the GI side effects of oral supplementation.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions.

Do I need bloodwork before getting an iron infusion?

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Yes. Iron infusion requires documentation of iron deficiency through recent blood work, including ferritin, serum iron, and complete blood count. If you do not have recent labs, our physician can order them during your initial evaluation. Iron infusion is only administered when there is a confirmed clinical need.

What is the difference between Iron Renew 100 and Iron Renew 200?

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The difference is the dose of iron delivered. Iron Renew 100 provides 100mg of iron sucrose and is appropriate for mild to moderate deficiency or as a maintenance dose. Iron Renew 200 delivers 200mg for patients with more significant deficiency. Your physician will recommend the appropriate dose based on your lab results.

How many iron infusion sessions will I need?

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The number of sessions depends on the severity of your deficiency. Some patients see significant improvement after one to two sessions, while others may need a series of infusions over several weeks. Your physician will create a treatment plan based on your lab results and monitor your progress with follow-up bloodwork.

Are there side effects of IV iron?

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IV iron is generally well tolerated. Some patients experience mild side effects such as temporary headache, muscle aches, or a metallic taste during the infusion. Serious allergic reactions are rare but possible, which is why all iron infusions at TrufaMED are administered under direct physician supervision with monitoring throughout.

How soon will I feel better after an iron infusion?

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Some patients notice improved energy within a few days, but the full benefits of iron repletion typically develop over one to three weeks as your body uses the iron to build new red blood cells. Measurable improvements in lab values are usually seen at your follow-up appointment.

Is IV iron better than taking iron pills?

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For many patients, yes. Oral iron supplements have poor absorption rates and commonly cause nausea, constipation, and stomach discomfort. IV iron delivers the full dose directly into the bloodstream with near-complete absorption and without the GI side effects. It is especially beneficial for patients who cannot tolerate oral iron or have conditions that impair absorption.

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Pricing & Formulation

Iron Renew 100mg Physician-supervised iron replenishment for fatigue, low ferritin, and recovery.

What's Inside

Iron Sucrose 100mg
Clinical-grade intravenous iron — same formulation used in hospital infusion centers.
500mL IV Saline Carrier
Controlled delivery base.
Continuous Physician Oversight
Every infusion includes physician presence and post-infusion observation.
Best for: Patients with confirmed iron deficiency, heavy menstrual patients, endurance athletes with low ferritin, post-pregnancy iron depletion, pre-surgical optimization. Requires recent labs (ferritin and CBC within 3 months).

Why Oral Iron Often Fails

Oral iron supplementation is poorly absorbed (typically less than 10% of the dose actually enters circulation), produces consistent GI side effects (constipation, dark stools, cramping), and may take 6 to 12 months to correct a meaningful deficiency. Many patients give up before they finish the protocol — and some genuinely cannot absorb adequate iron orally due to gut malabsorption, post-bariatric surgery anatomy, or chronic inflammation.

When Iron Renew 100mg Is the Right Starting Dose

Iron Renew 100mg is the standard starting dose for routine iron-deficiency correction — confirmed by ferritin labs (typically under 30 ng/mL). Most patients require 2 to 4 infusions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart to fully correct iron stores. Heavy menstrual loss, post-pregnancy depletion, and endurance-athlete deficiencies typically respond within 4 to 6 weeks. For severe deficiency (ferritin under 15) or rapid-correction needs, your physician may recommend the higher-dose Iron Renew 200mg ($670) protocol instead.

Safety & Lab Requirements

IV iron requires careful screening and monitoring. TrufaMED requires recent labs (ferritin + CBC within 3 months) before any infusion — we can draw them on-site if needed. Physician presence is continuous throughout the infusion plus a 30-minute observation period. Emergency medications (epinephrine, antihistamines, steroids) are on hand for the rare allergic reaction. Patients with active infection, iron overload (hemochromatosis), or certain liver conditions are screened out at the initial consultation.

Pricing
$400
Session Length60-90 minutes
Physician SupervisedYes
DeliveryClinic or Mobile
Book in Clinic Book Mobile Delivery

Common Questions About Iron Renew 100mg

Do I need a doctor's referral or recent labs for Iron Renew?
Yes. Ferritin and CBC within 3 months are required before your first infusion. If you do not have recent labs, we can draw them on-site.
How is Iron Renew different from oral iron supplements?
Oral iron is poorly absorbed and can take months to correct a deficiency. IV iron corrects ferritin within weeks and bypasses GI side effects entirely.
How many Iron Renew infusions will I need?
Most patients require 2 to 4 infusions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart. Your physician retests labs 4 to 8 weeks after the final dose to confirm correction.
Is Iron Renew 100mg covered by insurance?
Sometimes — IV iron for confirmed iron deficiency anemia is covered by many commercial plans and Medicare. TrufaMED is self-pay; we provide documentation supporting reimbursement requests.
Pricing & Formulation

Iron Renew 100mg Physician-supervised iron replenishment for fatigue, low ferritin, and recovery.

What's Inside

Iron Sucrose 100mg
Clinical-grade intravenous iron — same formulation used in hospital infusion centers.
500mL IV Saline Carrier
Controlled delivery base.
Continuous Physician Oversight
Every infusion includes physician presence and post-infusion observation.
Best for: Patients with confirmed iron deficiency, heavy menstrual patients, endurance athletes with low ferritin, post-pregnancy iron depletion, pre-surgical optimization. Requires recent labs (ferritin and CBC within 3 months).

Why Oral Iron Often Fails

Oral iron supplementation is poorly absorbed (typically less than 10% of the dose actually enters circulation), produces consistent GI side effects (constipation, dark stools, cramping), and may take 6 to 12 months to correct a meaningful deficiency. Many patients give up before they finish the protocol — and some genuinely cannot absorb adequate iron orally due to gut malabsorption, post-bariatric surgery anatomy, or chronic inflammation.

When Iron Renew 100mg Is the Right Starting Dose

Iron Renew 100mg is the standard starting dose for routine iron-deficiency correction — confirmed by ferritin labs (typically under 30 ng/mL). Most patients require 2 to 4 infusions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart to fully correct iron stores. Heavy menstrual loss, post-pregnancy depletion, and endurance-athlete deficiencies typically respond within 4 to 6 weeks. For severe deficiency (ferritin under 15) or rapid-correction needs, your physician may recommend the higher-dose Iron Renew 200mg ($670) protocol instead.

Safety & Lab Requirements

IV iron requires careful screening and monitoring. TrufaMED requires recent labs (ferritin + CBC within 3 months) before any infusion — we can draw them on-site if needed. Physician presence is continuous throughout the infusion plus a 30-minute observation period. Emergency medications (epinephrine, antihistamines, steroids) are on hand for the rare allergic reaction. Patients with active infection, iron overload (hemochromatosis), or certain liver conditions are screened out at the initial consultation.

Pricing
$400
Session Length60-90 minutes
Physician SupervisedYes
DeliveryClinic or Mobile
Book in Clinic Book Mobile Delivery

Common Questions About Iron Renew 100mg

Do I need a doctor's referral or recent labs for Iron Renew?
Yes. Ferritin and CBC within 3 months are required before your first infusion. If you do not have recent labs, we can draw them on-site.
How is Iron Renew different from oral iron supplements?
Oral iron is poorly absorbed and can take months to correct a deficiency. IV iron corrects ferritin within weeks and bypasses GI side effects entirely.
How many Iron Renew infusions will I need?
Most patients require 2 to 4 infusions spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart. Your physician retests labs 4 to 8 weeks after the final dose to confirm correction.
Is Iron Renew 100mg covered by insurance?
Sometimes — IV iron for confirmed iron deficiency anemia is covered by many commercial plans and Medicare. TrufaMED is self-pay; we provide documentation supporting reimbursement requests.