Doxolem 10mg Injection

Doxorubicin (Plain) (10mg) Primary uses of : Blood cancer
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Expert advice for Doxolem Injection Inform your doctor if you have a history of heart problems or low production of blood cells from the bone marrow. Inform your doctor if you have received doxorubicin or any other anthracycline as anti-cancer therapy or radiation to the upper body. You may need to perform blood count, heart/kidney/liver function tests before therapy. Take precaution while taking doxorubicin as you may develop infection and bleeding episodes. This therapy may cause damage to heart muscle or heart failure, the risk is more if radiation was used as treatment before for upper body. Doxorubicin therapy causes high levels of uric acid in blood, also urine may turn red on therapy and this is not a sign of any damage. Live or attenuated vaccines (like polio, malaria) should not be taken during therapy and contact with persons who receive them must be avoided. Women who are planning to become pregnant should be counselled about the toxic effect of this drug on babies. They should use two effective methods of contraception while on this therapy and 6 months after stopping it. Men who are going to use this therapy should not father a child while on this therapy and 6 months post it. They should also seek guidance and counselling on sperm conservation before taking this therapy. Do not drive or operate machinery as doxorubicin may cause nausea and vomiting.
Composition Doxorubicin (Plain) (10mg)
Potentially Unsafe With Lactation
Side Effect Common Nausea, Vomiting, Weakness, Infection, Stomatitis (Inflammation of the mouth), Hair loss, Painful blisters on hands and feet, Decreased white blood cell count (neutrophils), Decreased appetite, Decreased blood cells (red cells, white cells, and platelets), Decreased white blood cell count, Fever, Mucosal inflammation, Anemia (low number of red blood cells).
How to works How Doxolem Injection works Doxolem 10mg Injection is an anti-cancer medication. It works by damaging the genetic material (DNA) of the cancer cells and stops their growth and multiplication.