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IV iron is administered slowly to minimize the risk of adverse reactions and ensure patient safety. Rapid infusion can lead to side effects such as hypotension, nausea, and allergic reactions. Additionally, slow administration allows for better tolerance and monitoring of the patient's response to the treatment. This cautious approach helps to optimize the therapeutic effects of iron supplementation.

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