Citafine 1400mg Injection is a medication used for the treatment of several types of cancer including nonsmall cell lung cancer breast cancer pancreatic cancer urinary bladder cancer and ovarian cancer It works by interfering with the growth of DNA and RNA in cancer cells substituting their building blocks This prevents the cancer cells from multiplying and growing This medication is administered through an injection by a qualified medical professional The dosage and frequency of the injection will be determined by your doctor It is important to inform your doctor if you have any preexisting heart disease liver or kidney problems or if you are currently taking any medications for infections This is because many other medications can interact with Citafine 1400mg Injection Make sure to disclose all the medications you are currently using to your doctor It is important to note that this medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Please consult your doctor for further guidance

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Citafine 1gm Injection 1s

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vial of 1 Injection

Citafine 1400mg Injection 1s

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Gemcitabine (1400mg)

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