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Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose)

Single-dose iron infusion.

Duration: 20–30 minutes
Schedule: Typically a single dose
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Conditions

What Monoferric treats.

  • Iron deficiency anemia (oral iron-intolerant or unresponsive)
  • Anemia of chronic kidney disease
  • Anemia of chronic disease
How it works

The mechanism.

Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) delivers a complete iron replacement in a single visit. Its unique molecular structure allows for high-dose, fast administration with a low risk of immune-mediated reactions — making it well-tolerated for most patients.

What to expect

Your Monoferric infusion experience.

Most Monoferric infusions are completed in a single 20- to 30-minute visit. Energy and exercise tolerance often improve within 1 to 2 weeks, with full benefit by 4 to 6 weeks. We monitor for the rare possibility of hypersensitivity during and immediately after the infusion.

Insurance & cost

Insurance & out-of-pocket cost.

Monoferric is covered by most commercial insurance and Medicare Part B when prescribed by your physician for an FDA-approved indication. We verify your benefits before your first infusion and handle prior authorization on your behalf. Most commercially insured patients pay only their standard specialty copay — typically $20–$100 per visit. Manufacturer copay assistance programs may further reduce your cost.

This page is for educational purposes only. Information about Monoferric (ferric derisomaltose) is provided for general patient information and does not replace medical advice. Monoferric requires a physician’s prescription and is administered based on your physician’s orders, your diagnosis, and your individual clinical picture. Talk with your prescribing physician about whether Monoferric is right for you, what side effects to watch for, and how it fits into your overall treatment plan.

Ready to start

Begin your Monoferric infusion at Arbor.

Ask your physician to refer you, or contact us directly. We coordinate with your provider and handle the insurance work on your behalf.