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what is 'deferoxamine mesylate'?

Definition for Deferoxamine mesylate

Deferoxamine (also known as desferrioxamine , desferoxamine , DFO , DFOA or desferal ) is a chelating agent used to remove excess iron from the body.

In Britain, the mesylate salt is generally used. more

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hemochromatosis
inherited condition causing excess iron in body tissues
thalassemia intermedia
genetic disease causing anemia due to abnormal hemoglobin production
thalassemia major
genetic disease causing anemia due to abnormal hemoglobin production







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