A Comparison of the Effectiveness and Safety of Intravenous Iron Sucrose and Intravenous Ferric Carboxy Maltose for the Treatment of Postpartum Iron Deficiency Anaemia

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The article entitled “A Comparitive Study of Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Iron Sucrose Vs Intravenous Ferric Carboxy Maltose in Correcting Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Post Partum Period”, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Medical Physics and Applied Sciences considering the statements provided in the article as personal opinion of the author which was found not having any conflict or biasness towards anything. As the article was a perspective one, information provided by the author was considered as an opinion to be expressed through publication. Publisher took decision to make the article online solely based on the reviewer’s suggestion which considered the article not but a personal opinion of the author. However, it is found that the author has some personal concerns and issues, therefore, being retracted from the journal. Medical Physicists will contribute to maintaining and improving the quality, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare services through patient-oriented activities requiring expert action, involvement or advice regarding the specification, selection, acceptance testing, commissioning, quality assurance/control and optimised clinical use of medical devices and regarding patient risks and protection from associated physical agents (e.g. x-rays, electromagnetic fields, laser light, radionuclides) including the prevention of unintended or accidental exposures; all activities will be based on current best evidence or own scientific research when the available evidence is not sufficient. Medical physics is also called biomedical physics, medical biophysics or applied physics in medicine is, generally speaking, the application of physics concepts, theories and methods to medicine or healthcare. Medical physics departments may be found in hospitals or universities. Medical physics has a much wider scope and may include research in any applications of physics to medicine from the study of biomolecular structure to microscopy and nanomedicine. Insights in Medical Physics is an open access scientifc journal which publishes peer reviewed articles in the area of medical physics. The journal publish articles with theoretical and experimental contributions for publication covering all dimensions of medical physics such as application of radiation physics with relation to radiation therapies, nuclear medicine related physics applications, medical imaging, signal processing and signal output analysis for medical devices, application of physics in biomedical devise development, computer aided image analysis etc. Articles are welcome in the mentioned discipline along with other associated areas of the subject. The Journal is using Editor Manager System for easy online tracking and managing of the manuscript processing.

With Regards,
Sara Giselle
Associate Managing Editor
 Journal of Medical Physics and Applied Sciences