Bleolem 15mg Injection

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Bleolem 15mg Injection

Introduction to Bleolem 15mg Injection

Bleolem 15mg Injection can be used alone or in combination with other medications as part of combination therapy It should only be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your condition and this may change over time It is important to follow your doctors instructions and not take more or less than recommended as incorrect usage can lead to serious side effects It may take several weeks or months to experience the benefits of this medication so do not stop taking it unless specifically instructed by your doctor It is advisable to avoid consuming alcohol while on this medication as it may increase the risk of liver damage Common side effects of Bleolem 15mg Injection include fever loss of appetite hair loss weight loss nausea inflammation of the lungs interstitial pneumonia shortness of breath or cough If these side effects persist or worsen inform your doctor There may be ways to prevent or reduce these effects This medication is potent and may cause severe side effects in some individuals It can lower your ability to fight infections and potentially affect your blood liver or kidneys Therefore your doctor will regularly monitor your blood through tests to check for any complications Before taking Bleolem 15mg Injection inform your doctor if you have any stomach liver or kidney problems or if you are taking any medications for infections Additionally notify your doctor about all the medications you are currently using as there may be potential interactions between them This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding as it may harm the baby It is advised to avoid pregnancy or fathering a child for several months after the completion of treatment with this medication Your doctor may conduct various tests such as blood tests Xrays and physical examinations before and during the course of treatment with Bleolem 15mg Injection
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What precautions need to be followed while taking Altanib?

While taking Altanib, make sure you follow all the instructions given by your doctor, carefully and keep all appointments. You will need regular follow-up to ensure that the treatment is working. Regular blood tests, weight checks, and urine tests may be required to find out any side effects before it becomes serious. Make sure you use a method of contraception to prevent pregnancy during treatment with Altanib. Tell your doctor immediately if you become pregnant while you are taking this medicine. If you are about to start taking any new medicine, remind your doctor that you are taking Altanib.

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The doctor has advised me not to take any medicine on my own while taking Altanib. Should I consult my doctor even if I need to take paracetamol for my fever?

Yes, there are a number of medicines which interfere with Altanib, including paracetamol. Therefore you should not self medicate while taking Altanib. Other medicines which interfere with Altanib include cyclosporin, dexamethasone (a steroid), warfarin, antiviral medicines which treat AIDS and some medicines which treat bacterial infections, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart problems, and mental disorders and depression. Consult your doctor before taking any medicine, and inform him that you are on Altanib therapy.

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How does Bleolem cause pulmonary fibrosis?

Pulmonary fibrosis (scarring of the tissue of the lungs) is one of the side effects of Bleolem. It is reportedly caused by lack of an enzyme that metabolises Bleolem in the lungs.

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What does Bleolem treat?

Bleolem is used to treat squamous cell cancers, certain types of blood cancers, skin cancers and cancer of the thyroid, bladder, lungs, abdomen or genitals

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Does Bleolem cause pulmonary fibrosis, nausea or hair loss?

Yes. Bleolem may cause pulmonary fibrosis, nausea and hair loss. If you notice any such symptoms, please consult your doctor

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Is Zuvicin a vesicant (agent that causes tissue blistering and damage)?

Yes, Zuvicin is a vesicant it may cause tissue blistering if it leaks out of the vein

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