Cytoplatin 50mg Infusion is a medicine to fight against cancer cells. It specifically targets and binds to a key area (N7) in the DNA of cancer cells, causing significant damage. This damage impedes the cells' ability to divide, leading to apoptosis, where the damaged cells self-destruct. 

Cisplatin is a strategic tool in cancer treatment, aiming to halt the proliferation of cancer cells. It is administered by healthcare professionals, like doctors or nurses. It's important to avoid self-administration.

Do not take this medication on your own; always wait for and follow the guidance of your healthcare provider.

It is known for causing kidney toxicity Stay well-hydrated and follow medical advice to minimize this risk.

Regular kidney function tests are crucial for those undergoing treatment, especially for patients with existing kidney conditions.

It can also cause myelosuppression, leading to reduced blood cell counts. Regular blood tests are necessary to monitor for conditions like anemia, neutropenia, or thrombocytopenia.

Side effects include ear disorders, vomiting, nausea, a decrease in blood cells (red cells, white cells, and platelets), renal impairment, peripheral neuropathy (tingling and numbness in the feet and hands), kidney damage, hearing loss, and ringing in the ears.

Your healthcare provider will closely monitor your treatment schedule. Missed doses are rare, but if you believe a dose has been missed, inform your doctor or nurse. They ensure you receive the correct treatment at the right times.

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Cytoplatin 50mg Infusion

Cytoplatin 50mg Infusion

Cisplatin (50mg)

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Cytoplatin 10mg Injection

Cytoplatin 10mg Injection

Cisplatin (10mg)

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