Interferes with the genetic material (DNA and RNA) synthesis of rapidly dividing cancer cells, leading to their death.
Uses:
Colon and rectum cancer
Breast cancer
Gastric cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Head and Neck cancers
Esophagus cancer
Anal cancer
Bladder cancer
Administration:
Injection (intravenous or intramuscular)
Cream
Side effects:
Serious: severe chest pain, ECG abnormalities, anemia, severe allergic reactions, blood in stool, mouth sores, numbness, tingling, and tremors of hands and feet, rapid heart rate, leukoencephalopathy symptoms, breathlessness.
Common: low WBC count, fever, weakness, nausea, vomiting, inflammation in the mouth, high uric acid levels in the blood, nosebleeds, muscle pain, hair loss, loss of appetite, watery diarrhea, bone marrow problems, thyroid disorders, infections.
Safety advices:
Pregnancy: unsafe for pregnant women as it may cause fetal harm.
Breastfeeding: breastfeeding women should discuss with healthcare professionals before the treatment.
Lungs: consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before starting the treatment.
Liver: regular monitoring of liver function tests is recommended.
Alcohol: it is generally recommended that patients taking Oncofluor 250mg Injection avoid or limit their alcohol intake.
Driving: Oncofluor 250mg Injection may cause side effects such as fatigue, dizziness, or blurred vision that can impair a patient's ability to drive or operate machinery safely.
Storage:
Injections should be stored in a refrigerator between 2–8°C (36–46°F) and protected from light. It should not be frozen.
The cream should be stored at room temperature (between 20–25°C or 68–77°F), away from heat and light. It should not be frozen.
Unused injection portions should be disposed of properly and not kept for future use.
How to consume:
Oncofluor 250mg Injection is a medication typically administered under a healthcare provider's supervision, usually in a hospital or clinic setting.
The method of administration can vary depending on the type of cancer and the individual patient's condition.
If a patient misses a scheduled dose, they should contact their healthcare provider immediately to determine the next steps.
FAQs:
What is the usual dosage of Oncofluor 250mg Injection for cancer treatment?
The Oncofluor 250mg Injection dosage depends on several factors, including the type of cancer being treated, the patient's age and weight, and overall health.
How is Oncofluor 250mg Injection different from other chemotherapy medications?
Oncofluor 250mg Injection is a type of chemotherapy medication known as an antimetabolite, which works by interfering with the DNA replication process in cancer cells.
Can Oncofluor 250mg Injection be combined with other cancer treatments?
Yes, Oncofluor 250mg Injection can be combined with other chemotherapy medications, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies for certain types of cancer.
Are any foods or medications that should be avoided while taking Oncofluor 250mg Injection?
Some foods and medications, including herbal supplements and over-the-counter pain relievers, can interact with Oncofluor 250mg Injection and increase the risk of side effects. Discussing all medications and supplements with your healthcare provider before starting treatment is important.
How effective is Oncofluor 250mg Injection at treating cancer?
Oncofluor 250mg injection's effectiveness in treating cancer depends on several factors, including the type and stage of the cancer being treated and the individual patient's response to the medication.
What should I do if I experience severe side effects from Oncofluor 250mg Injection?
If you experience severe side effects from Oncofluor 250mg Injection, such as fever, severe nausea or vomiting, or signs of infection, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Can Oncofluor 250mg Injection cause a sunburn-like reaction on the skin?
Yes, Oncofluor 250mg Injection can cause a sunburn-like reaction on the skin, especially when used topically to treat certain skin cancers.
Can Oncofluor 250mg Injection cure cancer?
Oncofluor 250mg Injection can effectively treat certain types and stages of cancer, but it is not a cure. Its ability to shrink or slow the growth of tumors depends on various factors, including the type of cancer, its stage, and the patient's overall health.