Bevatas – Bevacizumab Injection
Description
BEVACIZUMAB (BEVATAS) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF CANCER OF THE COLON AND RECTUM
Bevacizumab Injection 100 mg Cancers of the colon and rectum, non-small cell lung cancer, kidney cancer, brain tumors, etc. are all treated with bevatas. Bevacizumab, marketed as Avastin, is a drug used to treat different types of tumors and specific eye conditions. It is used to treat glioblastoma, renal-cell carcinoma, colon illness, and cellular disintegration in the lungs when treating cancer. It is administered intravenously (slowly into a vein).
Side effects of Bevacizumab 100mg Injection Bevatas:
Bevacizumab 100mg Injection Bevatas’s most frequent adverse effects are headache, taste alteration, and rectal bleeding. Before having any type of surgery, disclose to your doctor that you are taking this medicine because it has the potential to slow wound healing.
How Bevacizumab 100mg Injection Bevatas be used?
When used in conjunction with other cancer medications, Bevatas 100 Solution for Infusion is a highly successful drug and first-line treatment. 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.