Bortiad – Bortezomib Injection
Description
BORTEZOMIB (BORTIAD) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF NUMEROUS MYELOMA AND MANTLE-CELL LYMPHOMA
Bortiad A certified clinical professional administers injection as an infusion. Your primary care physician will determine what percentage is necessary and how frequently you should 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 directed by your primary care physician. Misinterpreting it or consuming too much of it can have serious side effects.
Common Side Effects of this Injection.
Exhaustion, vomiting, heaving, and craving loss are all common side effects of this medicine. Throughout the therapy, you will be instructed to drink plenty of liquids. As the medicine may cause sleepiness and tipsiness, you should not drive or operate machinery. This medicine may reduce the number of platelets (red blood and white platelets) in your blood, increasing your vulnerability to diseases.
Precautions:-
If you have any liver, kidney, coronary illness, or draining issues, consult your primary care physician before taking Bortiad 2mg Injection. It is vital to consult a specialist if you have adverse effects such as cognitive deterioration or difficulty thinking.