sutent
Introduction to sutent
Sutent is a medication primarily used in the form of oral tablets to treat certain types of cancer. Sutent is effective in managing conditions such as kidney cancer and gastrointestinal stromal tumors by slowing down the progression of these cancers.
Composition of sutent
Sutent contains the active ingredient Sunitinib, which is a type of protein kinase inhibitor. It works by blocking specific proteins called tyrosine kinases that are involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells.
Uses of sutent
- Treatment of kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma)
- Management of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST)
Side effects of sutent
- Common side effects: Fatigue, diarrhea, skin changes such as rashes or discoloration
- Serious side effects: Liver problems, increased risk of heart issues, high blood pressure
Precautions of sutent
Regular liver function tests are necessary due to the risk of severe liver problems. Sutent may also increase the risk of heart problems and high blood pressure. It is not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
How to Take sutent
Sutent is typically taken orally as a tablet. The usual starting dose for adults is 50 mg once daily for four weeks, followed by a two-week break. This cycle is repeated. Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and administration.
Conclusion of sutent
Sutent, containing the active ingredient Sunitinib, belongs to the therapeutic class of protein kinase inhibitors. It is primarily used to treat kidney cancer and gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Manufactured by Pfizer, Sutent is a key medication in cancer treatment. Regular monitoring and adherence to prescribed usage are crucial for its effectiveness. Sutent plays a significant role in managing cancer progression, making it an essential option for patients with specific cancer types.
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Available in 3 variations

Sutent 50mg Capsule
strip of 7 capsules

strip of 7 capsules

Sutent 25mg Capsule
strip of 7 capsules