Intravenous Iron, Not Oral, Improves Functional Capacity in HF Patients
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The oral iron supplement failed to be absorbed, while the successful IV formulation is not without significant logistical and cost issues. In one study testing a convenient and easy-to-use oral iron supplement, investigators failed to show any improvement in functional capacity and other endpoints, while a more expensive intravenous iron complex tested in HF patients with and without anemia significantly improved peak oxygen uptake (VO2) when compared with standard of care.