Bortetor – Bortezomib Injection
Description
BORTEZOMIB (BORTEMAP) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF NUMEROUS MYELOMA AND MANTLE-CELL LYMPHOMA
Bortetor Injection is used to treat multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma. It works by preventing or slowing the growth of disease cells.
How Bortetor Injection is Used
A certified clinical specialist administers Bortetor Injection as an infusion. Your PCP will determine what portion is necessary and how frequently you must take it. This will depend on what you are being treated for and may alter from time to time. You should take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Misinterpreting it or consuming too much of it can have severe consequences.
Side Effects of This Injection
Weakness, queasiness, retching, and loss of craving are some of the most common side effects of this medicine. During the treatment, you may be instructed to consume a lot of liquids on a regular basis. Because medicine can cause sluggishness and discombobulation, you should not drive or operate heavy machinery.
If you have a liver, kidney, coronary ailment, or draining concern, consult your doctor before taking Injection. It is critical to consult a doctor if you experience symptoms such as cognitive impairment or difficulty reasoning.