capres (CAPECITABINE)
Capres 500mg Tablet belongs to the class of medications used in the treatment of certain illnesses, particularly cancer.
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What is Capres?
Capres is an oral chemotherapy medication used to treat certain types of cancers, including colorectal, breast, and gastric cancer. It works by converting into 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in the body, which interferes with cancer cell DNA synthesis, slowing their growth and spread.

What is the usual dose of Capres?
The typical dose for adults is 1,250 mg/m² twice daily for 14 days, followed by a 7-day rest period. The dose is adjusted based on the patient’s condition and side effects. It is not generally used in children.

How do I take Capres?
Take Capres within 30 minutes after eating, twice daily. Swallow the tablets whole with water. Avoid crushing or splitting the tablets and follow the prescribed schedule strictly.

For how long do I take Capres?
The duration depends on the type of cancer, treatment response, and tolerance to the drug. It is commonly administered in cycles, with 14 days of treatment followed by a 7-day break. The total duration is determined by your oncologist.

What is Capres used for?
Capres treats colorectal cancer, metastatic breast cancer, and other solid tumors. It is often used alone or combined with other chemotherapy agents.

How long does it take for Capres to start working?
Its effects vary, but tumor shrinkage or symptom improvement is generally noticed within a few weeks to months of starting treatment. Regular scans and tests monitor progress.

Is Capres effective?
Capres is effective for certain cancers, as studies have shown significant survival benefits and tumor size reduction. Its efficacy is increased when combined with other therapies.

How does one know if Capres is working?
Tumor shrinkage is evaluated through imaging (e.g., CT scans) and reduced cancer markers. Symptom relief, such as less pain or fatigue, may also indicate effectiveness.

How does Capres work?
Capres is a prodrug that becomes 5-fluorouracil in the body. 5-FU blocks DNA production in cancer cells, preventing their replication and slowing tumor growth.

Who should avoid taking Capres?
Avoid if allergic to Capres or fluorouracil, have severe kidney impairment, or are taking anticoagulants. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not use it due to potential harm to the baby.

Can I take Capres with vitamins or supplements?
Inform your doctor about supplements, especially folic acid, as it may enhance side effects. Avoid unknown or herbal remedies without consulting your doctor.

Can I take Capres with other prescription drugs?
Certain drugs, like warfarin, phenytoin, and leucovorin, may interact with Capres, increasing toxicity risks. Share your full medication list with your oncologist.

Can Capres be taken safely while pregnant?
Capres is unsafe during pregnancy as it can harm the fetus. Effective contraception should be used during treatment, and women must avoid pregnancy.

Can Capres be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding is not recommended, as Capres can pass into breast milk and harm the infant. Discontinue breastfeeding or consult your doctor for alternatives.

Is Capres safe for the elderly?
Elderly patients are at higher risk of side effects like hand-foot syndrome and diarrhea. Dose adjustments and careful monitoring are necessary for older individuals.

How should I store Capres?
Store at room temperature (15–30°C) in a dry place, away from sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Does Capres make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue is common during treatment and may affect daily activities. Rest as needed and inform your doctor if fatigue becomes severe or persistent.

Does Capres cause stomach upset?
Yes, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are frequent side effects. Taking it with food and drinking plenty of fluids can help. Notify your doctor if symptoms worsen.

Does Capres affect sleep?
Sleep disturbances are uncommon but may occur due to treatment stress or fatigue. Report significant sleep issues to your doctor for support or management.

Does Capres make it hard to think or concentrate?
Some patients experience “chemo brain,” causing mild confusion or memory issues. These effects are typically temporary. Consult your doctor if they interfere with daily life.

Does Capres affect mood?
Mood changes, like anxiety or depression, may occur during treatment due to physical or emotional stress. Inform your doctor to receive proper support or counseling.

Does Capres interfere with sexual function?
Capres may indirectly impact libido due to fatigue or stress but has no direct effect on sexual function. Discuss concerns with your doctor if issues arise.

Does Capres affect appetite?
Yes, appetite loss may occur. Eat small, nutritious meals throughout the day to maintain energy. Consult a dietitian or your doctor for tailored advice.

Does Capres cause weight gain?
Weight gain is rare. Weight loss due to appetite changes or side effects like diarrhea is more common. Notify your doctor of significant changes in weight.

Does Capres cause headaches?
Headaches are an occasional side effect. Use mild pain relievers if needed and consult your doctor if they become severe or frequent.

Does Capres limit driving?
Capres may cause dizziness or fatigue, which can impair driving. Avoid driving if you feel unwell and notify your doctor if side effects persist.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Capres?
Alcohol may worsen nausea or dehydration. It’s safer to limit alcohol intake and stay hydrated during treatment. Ask your doctor about occasional use.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Capres?
Yes, moderate coffee or tea consumption is generally safe. However, limit caffeine if it worsens nausea, diarrhea, or anxiety symptoms during treatment.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Capres?
Light to moderate exercise is safe and beneficial if tolerated. Avoid strenuous activities if you feel tired or unwell. Consult your doctor before starting a new exercise routine.

What are Capres possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include diarrhea, hand-foot syndrome (redness and peeling of skin on palms and soles), nausea, and fatigue. Serious side effects, like severe diarrhea, chest pain, or infections, should be reported immediately.
Available in 2 variations

Capres 500mg Tablet
Capres 500mg Tablet
Capecitabine (500mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Capres 150 mg Tablet
Capres 150 mg Tablet
Capecitabine (150mg)
strip of 10 tablets