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Iron Sucrose (IP)

Iron Sucrose is a deep brown powder formulation used primarily in pharmaceutical applications.

CAS No: 8047-67-4
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Formula

C18H24Fe2O24

Main Uses

Pharma & Therapeutic Use

Appearance

Deep Brown Powder

Handling

Use Caution – Slightly Hazardous Substance

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Safety Highlights

Iron Sucrose requires careful handling as indicated in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

Flammable Liquid

Slight irritant to skin and eyes.

Toxic on Contact

May cause respiratory irritation upon inhalation.

Corrosive Agent

Non-flammable and poses no significant explosion risk.

Emergency Measures

If exposed, rinse immediately with water and consult medical advice if symptoms persist.

Proper Storage

Store tightly sealed in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas away from incompatible materials like acids and strong oxidizers.

Regulatory ID

Not regulated under DOT and IATA shipping guidelines.

Environmental Care

Prevent discharge into soil, water systems, or drains.

PPE Required

Protective gloves, laboratory coat, dust respirator, and splash goggles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Iron Sucrose may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract, but it is not considered a fire or explosion hazard. This section provides guidance on safe storage, emergency actions for accidental exposure, appropriate PPE, and transport regulations.
What are the hazards associated with Iron Sucrose?
Iron Sucrose can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It poses no significant fire or explosion hazard.
How should Iron Sucrose be safely stored?
Store in tightly sealed containers, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated location away from incompatible materials.
What measures should be taken in case of accidental exposure?
Immediately flush affected areas with plenty of water and seek medical advice if irritation or discomfort persists.
What personal protective equipment (PPE) is necessary when handling Iron Sucrose?
Recommended PPE includes protective gloves, a laboratory coat, dust respirator, and splash goggles.
Is Iron Sucrose regulated for transport?
Iron Sucrose is not classified as hazardous for transport under DOT and IATA regulations; therefore, no special transport labeling or measures are required.