Advamab – Bevacizumab Injection
Description
BEVACIZUMAB (ADVAMAB) INJECTION  – TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE COLON AND RECTUM
An anticancer drug is bevacizumab injection. It is used to treat non-small cell lung cancer, kidney cancer, brain tumours, ovarian and cervical cancers, as well as cancers of the colon and rectum. It aids in inhibiting the development of new blood vessels that feed tumours and halts tumour growth.
How It Is Used Bevacizumab 100 mg Injection?
When combined with other cancer medications, bevacizumab injection is an efficient drug and a first-line treatment choice. It is administered by infusion. In other words, you receive it via a port, a device inserted beneath your skin, or a tiny needle in your vein. Your dose and duration will be decided by the doctor, who will also monitor you for symptoms of an infusion reaction including high blood pressure and difficulty breathing. As long as your disease is under control and your side effects are tolerable, you continue receiving this injection.
Side effects of Injection
Rectal bleeding, a change in taste, and headaches are some of this injection’s most frequent adverse effects. Before having any type of surgery, let your doctor know that you are taking this medication because it can slow down the healing process. In addition, it increases your risk of bleeding, so visit your doctor right away if you experience any unusual bleeding or bleeding.
If you are expecting a child, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding, let your doctor know.