Uses of Imualfa 1.6mg Injection 1ml
- Treatment of chronic hepatitis B and C;
- Treatment of HIV/AIDS;
- Treatment of cancer (non-small cell lung cancer, liver cancer, melanoma).
Therapeutic Effects
- Stimulation of the immune system;
- Enhancement of the production of certain immune cells (T cells and natural killer cells);
- Assistance in fighting off infections and cancer cells more effectively.
Interaction with Other Drugs
- Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take;
- Certain medications may interact with Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml and reduce effectiveness or cause undesirable side effects.
Safety Advices
- Pregnancy: not recommended due to lack of data on fetal harm;
- Breastfeeding: not recommended due to lack of data on whether the medicine passes into breast milk;
- Lungs: consult your doctor if you have lung problems;
- Liver: inform your physician if you have liver problems;
- Alcohol: avoid alcohol consumption;
- Driving: driving vehicles or operating heavy machinery is unsafe after taking Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml;
- Children: keep out of reach from children.
Side Effects
- Serious: severe allergic reactions, pain at the site of injection;
- Common: fever, muscle ache, tiredness, nausea, vomiting.
Storage
- Store in a refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C;
- Protect from light;
- Do not freeze or shake the medication;
- Always check the expiration date before using.
FAQs
Q 1. Can I drink alcohol while taking an Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml? It is usually recommended to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml, as alcohol might increase the risk of side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and liver damage.
Q 2. What happens to cancer cells when given Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml? Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml works by stimulating the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells, leading to the destruction of the cancer cells.
Q 3. What are the precautions of Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml? Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml should be used with caution in individuals with impaired liver or kidney function. Dosage adjustments are necessary to prevent toxicity.
Q 4. How is Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml metabolized? After administration, Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml is rapidly absorbed from the injection site into the bloodstream and metabolized by liver and kidney enzymes.
Q 5. What are the side effects of Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml on the skin? This Imualfa 1.6mg injection 1ml is generally considered safe and is not commonly associated with any skin-related side effects.
Fact Box
- Molecule name: Thymosin Alpha 1;
- Therapeutic class: Anti-cancer;
- Pharmacological class: Synthetic thymic peptide;
- Indications:
- Chronic hepatitis B and C;
- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS);
- Cancer (non-small cell lung cancer, liver cancer, melanoma).