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DO YOU AN HAVE ANEMIA (HYPERSENSITIVY OR SEVERE REACTIONS) ?


mycarson210

DO HAVE SEVERE ANEMIA AND ALLEGRIC OR SEVERE SENSITIVTY TO IRON INFUSIONS OR BLOOD TRANFUSIONS  

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  1. 1. DO HAVE SEVERE ANEMIA AND ALLEGRIC OR SEVERE SENSITIVTY TO IRON INFUSIONS

    • YES TO IRON IV
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    • YES TO BOTH
      0
    • NO TO IRON
      0
    • NO- TO BLOOD
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    • NO TO BOTH
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    • YES TO BLOOD
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