Docetec 120mg Injection
Class and active ingredient:
- Belongs to the class of anticancer medications known as taxoids.
- Contains Docetaxel as the active constituent.
Uses:
- Treats breast cancer.
- Treats prostate cancer.
- Treats non-small cell lung cancer.
- Treats stomach cancer.
- Treats head and neck cancer.
Mechanism of action:
- Inhibits microtubule structures in cancer cells, slowing their growth and multiplication.
Administration:
- Administered intravenously by a healthcare professional.
- Dose depends on weight and general condition.
- Not for self-administration.
Side effects:
- Serious: severe allergic reactions, fluid retention, skin problems, intestinal swelling.
- Common: headache, dizziness, fever, infections, low blood cell count, loss of appetite, trouble sleeping, joint or muscle pain, taste alteration, eye problems, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, hair loss, weight loss, tiredness, dry mouth, high blood sugar, decreased blood pressure, rapid heartbeat.
Safety advice:
- Pregnancy: unsafe to use; effective contraception required during treatment and six months after.
- Breastfeeding: not recommended during treatment and one week after the last dose.
- Lungs: inform physician of any lung problems.
- Liver: contraindicated in severe liver disorders; blood tests may be required to check liver function.
- Alcohol: avoid alcohol consumption to prevent increased dizziness and drowsiness.
- Driving: do not drive or operate heavy machinery.
Interaction with other drugs:
- Inform doctor about all medications, including over-the-counter, supplements, and herbal products.
Storage:
- Keep out of sight and reach of children.
- Do not store above 25°C.
Additional information:
- Effective birth control is advised for men and women during treatment.
- Regular blood tests may be suggested to monitor blood cells and liver function.
FAQs:
Is Docetec 120mg Injection a strong chemotherapy drug? Yes, it is a powerful chemotherapy medication due to its active ingredient, Docetaxel.
Can Docetec 120mg Injection treat prostate cancer? Yes, it may help treat prostate cancer symptoms.
Who is contraindicated from taking Docetec 120mg Injection? Patients with severe liver disease, low white blood cell counts, or hypersensitivity reactions should not take it.
Can I take vaccinations while taking Docetec 120mg Injection? No, live vaccines may interact with the medication, so consult a healthcare provider before taking any vaccinations.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Docetec 120mg Injection? No, alcohol consumption should be avoided due to potential dizziness and drowsiness.
Fact box:
- Molecule name: Docetaxel.
- Therapeutic class: Taxoids (Antimicrobule agents).
- Pharmacological class: Antitumor agents.