Product Introduction
Jectocos Injection 1.5ml is an iron replacement medicine used to treat iron deficiency anemia, a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells due to low iron levels. It is especially useful for people who cannot take oral iron supplements or those who need a quick improvement in their iron levels.
Jectocos Injection 1.5ml is generally given by a doctor or nurse. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and attend all scheduled doses for effective treatment. Eating iron-rich foods can support recovery. Do not stop or skip injections without medical advice, even if you start feeling better.
Some people may experience mild side effects such as pain or swelling at the injection site, nausea, diarrhea, metallic taste, or dizziness. Usually these subside on their own. Rarely, allergic reactions may occur. Seek immediate medical help if you notice serious symptoms like difficulty breathing or severe rash.
Before taking this injection, inform your doctor if you have a history of allergies, liver disease, infections, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid taking other iron supplements unless advised by your doctor. Inform your doctor about all other medicines you are taking to avoid interactions.
Uses
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Iron deficiency anemia
Benefits
Jectocos Injection 1.5ml treats iron deficiency anemia, especially when oral iron is not effective or tolerated. It directly delivers iron into the bloodstream, helping to quickly restore iron levels, improve hemoglobin, reduce fatigue, weakness, and improve overall energy and well-being.
Side Effects
Common side effects:
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Nausea
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Vomiting
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Flushing
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Chest pain
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Back pain
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Hypersensitivity
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Breathlessness
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Hypotension
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Itching
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Dizziness
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Taste changes
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Injection-site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
Seek medical help if symptoms persist or worsen.
How to Use
This medicine will be given by a doctor or nurse. Do not self-administer.
How It Works
Jectocos Injection 1.5ml replenishes iron stores in the body. Iron is essential for producing red blood cells and hemoglobin, which carry oxygen in the blood.
Safety Advice
Alcohol: Use with caution. Consult your doctor.
Pregnancy: Consult your doctor. May be unsafe.
Breastfeeding: Safe if prescribed.
Driving: Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or light-headed.
Kidney: Limited data. Consult your doctor.
Liver: May be unsafe in liver disease. Consult your doctor.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, contact your doctor.




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