Azacite – Azacitidine Injection
Description
AZACITIDINE (AZACITE) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF BLOOD CANCER
Azacitidine Some types of blood malignancy are treated with injections. Adult individuals with all subtypes of Myelodysplastic Syndrome are treated with it (MDS). According to the doctor’s judgment, it may also be used to address other conditions.
How Azacitidine 100mg Injection is used?
Azacitidine 100mg Under the guidance of a specialist, an injection is administered as an injection. The dosage and frequency of administration will be determined by your practitioner. This will rely on what you are being treated for and might alter occasionally. You must follow your doctor’s instructions in the letter. It can have very severe side effects if taken incorrectly or in excess. The benefits may not become apparent to you for a few weeks or months, but you shouldn’t cease taking it unless your doctor instructs you to.
Common side effects of this Injection:
The most frequent adverse effects of this medication are nausea, vomiting, weakness, and injection site reactions (pain, swelling, and redness). Tell your doctor if these bother you or seem severe. There might be methods to lessen or stop them. Before receiving any vaccination while receiving therapy with this medication, you must let your doctor know. You must have routine blood tests to monitor your heart, liver, and renal functions as well as your blood cells.
Before taking it, let your doctor know if you have renal or liver issues or if you’re taking any antibiotics.