<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>28</id><JournalTitle>IRON POISONING - AN OVERVIEW</JournalTitle><Abstract>Iron is one of the most widespread elements in the earth crust. Its presence in soils has long been a forgone
pedological fact. Iron toxicity occurs when, under the reductive effect of the environment, bacteria cause anaerobic respiration
by releasing large quantities of ferrous ions (Fe2+) in the solution. The objective of this paper is to present an overview of the
iron poisoning, etiology, pharmacology, metabolism, clinical features, diagnosis and therapy. The information has been
obtained by searching relevant literature using Chemical abstract, Pubmed, Delnet, Science direct, Dove press, Medline and
other data bases. This review discusses aspects of chronic and acute exposures of iron toxicity management. However,
treatment comprises fluid and electrolyte resuscitation in an ICU and iron chelating agents. Commonly used iron chelators are
Desferrioxamine, or CAVH (Continuous arteriovenous haemofiltration) may be helpful in cases of severe poisoning.</Abstract><Email>vijayvijay66@yahoo.co.in</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>3</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2013</year><keyword>Desferrioxamine,Ferrous,Ferric,Metabolism and Toxicity</keyword><AUTHORS>Subash Vijayakumar</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacy Practice, MGM Hospital, Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy, Warang</afflication></Article></Articles>