Arranon – Nelarabine Injection
Description
NELARABINE (ARRANON) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF LYMPHOMA
ARRANON is a chemotherapy drug used to treat adults and children with immune system microorganisms sudden and genuine lymphoblastic blood disease “Lymphoblastic lymphoma of the immune system”
Uses
This medication is used to treat certain types of cancerous growths (leukemia, lymphoma). Nelarabine is a chemotherapy sedative that works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells.
Precautions
Before using nelarabine, inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it or have any other hypersensitivities. This item may contain inactive fixings, which can result in negatively prepared to be hurt or impacted reactions or various issues. For more information, speak with your medication expert. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist about your medical history, particularly any of the following: blood/depleting disperses (e.g., press (not having enough of something), low platelet tallies/sums), (the organ that makes pee) issues, liver disease, deadness/shuddering in hands/feet (periphery nerve sickness), seizure. Do not have insurance (from illness)/inoculations without your doctor’s approval, and avoid contact with people who have recently received oral polio ailment contender or flu system (that shields individuals from disease) taken.
When not to use
If you or your child are hypersensitive to nelarabine or anything else in ARRANON, you should not take it.
Side Effects
Section of caution. Headache, sickness, spitting out/vomiting, loss of appetite, (something impeding the flow of something), loose bowels, hack, shortness of breath, (a ruined and confused state), slowness, and tiredness may occur.
Warnings
With the use of this medicine, serious nervous system problems have occurred on occasion. If you have previously received (using powerful drugs to help cure disease) injection into a specific part of the spine (intrathecal) or radiation treatment to the head/spine area, your risk may be increased. If you (see/hear/become aware of) any signs of nervous system problems, such as extreme sleepiness, confusion, numbness/tingling in hands/feet, loss of coordination, muscle weakness, or unsteadiness while walking, notify your doctor right away. If you notice any of the following symptoms of illness, seek immediate medical attention: inability to move ((state of being unable to move)), seizure. Even if the nelarabine treatment is discontinued, these symptoms of illness may persist.