Iron deficiency resources for GPs

General Practitioners (GPs) play a central role in the identification, diagnosis and management of patients with iron deficiency. This page has been established to assist with this.

IV iron

Intramuscular (IM) Iron (not recommended)

Although IM injection of iron is effective, it is painful, associated with permanent skin staining and is no safer than IV infusion. Its use is therefore discouraged unless other approaches cannot be practically delivered (eg, when parenteral iron is indicated in remote settings).

For further information please see our Blood Management page or refer to our BloodSafe page for staff contacts.