Kabipem 100mg inhibits the mechanism required for cell division and replication by blocking specific enzymes involved in folate metabolism and DNA synthesis. This prevents cancer cells from growing and multiplying.
How to consume:
Kabipem 100mg injection is administered as an intravenous infusion into the vein. It will be given by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer.
The dosage and administration frequency are chosen by the physician based on the medical condition.
Safety Advices:
Pregnancy: Do not take Kabipem 100mg if you are pregnant because it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Consult your doctor before starting the treatment.
Breastfeeding: It is unsafe to breastfeed while taking Kabipem 100mg because it can cause toxicity to the baby. If you are breastfeeding, it has to be discontinued. Please consult your physician for more advice.
Lungs: Consult your doctor if you experience any symptoms like shortness of breath, blockage, or inflammation in the lining of the lung while taking Kabipem 100mg.
Liver: Inform your physician about any underlying liver disorders before taking Kabipem 100mg, as this medication should be used with caution in liver disease patients.
Alcohol: It is unknown whether consuming alcohol while taking a Kabipem 100mg injection is safe. Please speak with your physician.
Driving: While taking Kabipem 100mg, driving or using machines is unsafe because it may cause nausea, fatigue, vomiting, etc. Talk to your doctor for more information.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your healthcare provider about all your medicines, including prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Kabipem 100mg and reduce effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
Storage:
Keep the tablets away from light and moisture.
Store refrigerated at 2°C to 8°C.
Keep the tablets out of the reach of children and animals.
Side Effects:
Serious: Blood infection, severe allergic reaction, breathlessness, intense chest pain or cough with bloody sputum, reduced neutrophil granulocytes (white blood cells), kidney failure, pharyngitis (a sore throat), abnormal liver function.
Common: Fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, redness, swelling or sores in the mouth, loss of appetite, sensation, reduced hemoglobin level, increased skin pigmentation, watery and inflamed eyes, taste change, fever, muscle weakness, dehydration, constipation, skin rash, hair loss.
FAQ:
What should I tell my doctor before starting Kabipem 100mg?
Before starting Kabipem 100mg, you should tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have, especially kidney or liver problems, as well as any medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements.
Can children or adults take Kabipem 100mg?
No, Kabipem 100 mg is not recommended for children or adults under 18 years. Talk with your doctor for more information.
How often do I need to have blood tests while on Kabipem 100mg?
You will need to have regular blood tests while taking Kabipem 100mg to monitor your blood cell counts, blood uric acid level, and kidney function.
Can I continue my normal activities while on Kabipem 100mg?
It depends on your circumstances and how you feel. You should discuss your activities and any concerns with your healthcare provider while under the treatment of Kabipem 100mg.
How is Kabipem 100mg administered?
A healthcare provider gives Kabipem 100mg as an intravenous (IV) injection. The dose and frequency of the injections will depend on the patient's condition and other factors.
Why do I feel nauseous while taking Kabipem 100mg?
Nausea is a common side effect of chemotherapy drugs, including Kabipem 100mg. This happens because chemotherapy drugs can affect the lining of the stomach, leading to nausea and vomiting.