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Febase Injection

Iron Sucrose (20mg)

MRP (typical)
₹255.0 – ₹345.0
GST rate
5.0%
HSN
3004
Schedule
General
Pack
vial of 5 ml Injection
Manufacturer
Cagrus Biopharma

About Febase Injection

Febase Injection is an iron replacement therapy medication containing Iron Sucrose as the active ingredient. This injectable formulation is typically available in strengths of 20mg per ml and is classified under the General schedule category. Iron Sucrose injections are used for iron supplementation in healthcare settings. This medicine attracts 5% GST under HSN code 3004 in India.

Substitutes and alternatives

The following medicines contain the same active ingredient (Iron Sucrose (20mg)) and may be offered by pharmacists as substitutes. Actual substitute selection depends on availability at your pharmacy and prescribing doctor's instructions.

Iron S 20mg Injection
MRP ₹250.0
Iron UP Plus Injection
MRP ₹273.0
Ironee S 100mg Injection
MRP ₹294.19
Ironkey 20mg Injection
MRP ₹249.0
Rose Iron Injection
MRP ₹280.0

Frequently asked

What is the GST rate and HSN code for Iron Sucrose injections in India?

Iron Sucrose injections attract 5% GST and fall under HSN code 3004 for medicaments in India.

What is the schedule classification of Iron Sucrose injections?

Iron Sucrose injections like Febase are classified under General schedule, meaning they can be sold without special licensing requirements.

What are common brand variants of Iron Sucrose injections available in India?

Common Iron Sucrose injection brands in India may include Febase, Orofer S, Sucrofer, and Venofer, among others available in various strengths.

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