Customizable Appointment Discussion Guide

Have CONVERSATIONS ABOUT IDA

You're taking the next step in learning more about your health, and by creating your personalized discussion starter, you're off to a great start! It's important to talk to your healthcare professional during any part of your iron deficiency anemia (IDA) journey and make sure all of your questions get answered. Only your healthcare professional can diagnose IDA, so use this IDA guide to get the conversation going. 

Take a couple of minutes to click through 4 sections of questions. Once downloaded, you can print and/or email your personalized IDA discussion guide to your healthcare professional. Your personal information will not be used by any of our business partners for their own marketing purposes.

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2. Potential IDA Symptoms

Please click on any symptoms you may be experiencing to add to your IDA discussion guide.

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3. Potential IDA Treatment Options

It is common to start treatment with oral iron therapy. If oral iron therapy is not right for you, there are intravenous (IV) iron therapies that might be appropriate. Here are some potential questions to help start the conversation with your healthcare professional.

Select the ones you'd like to include.

Oral Iron Questions

IV Iron Questions

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4. Current Medical Conditions

Click on any of the medical conditions you may have to share with your healthcare professional.

These are particular conditions you should discuss with your healthcare professional before receiving Injectafer, but there could be others. Tell your healthcare professional about all of your medical conditions.

Are you taking any prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and/or herbal supplements?

You're ready to start your IDA discussion with your healthcare professional. Download your discussion guide now for your records, and remember to print it out or email your guide to your healthcare professional before your next visit.