Cantop 2.5mg Injection TOPOTECAN
Cantop 25mg Injection should only be administered as an IV infusion by a qualified medical professional The dosage and frequency of administration will be determined by your doctor based on your specific treatment needs It is important to follow your doctors instructions precisely as taking the medication incorrectly or in excessive amounts can lead to serious side effects It may take some time possibly weeks or months for you to notice the beneficial effects of the medication so do not stop taking it unless instructed by your doctor Common side effects of this medication include fatigue vomiting weakness nausea and abdominal pain Cantop 25mg Injection may also reduce the number of blood cells including red and white blood cells which can increase your susceptibility to infections If you experience symptoms such as fever chills sore throat or severe diarrhea inform your doctor immediately Regular blood tests will be necessary to monitor your blood cells as well as check your heart liver and blood uric acid levels Before taking Cantop 25mg Injection inform your doctor if you have heart disease liver or kidney problems or if you are taking any medications for infections It is important to disclose all medications you are currently using as this medication can interact with many others This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Both males and females should use effective contraception during treatment to prevent pregnancy

Is Cantop a vesicant?
Cantop is a vesicant (irritant)

How is Cantop administered?
Cantop is either administered orally as a capsule or as an intravenous Infusion in the arm over a period of 30 min.

How often is Topocan given?
Generally Topocan treatment is for 4 cycles of 21 day each, patient is given Topocan for first 5 days of each cycle