Adjunct to Dexamethasone for treating newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
Treatment of moderate to severe leprosy.
Prevention of recurrence of skin lesions in leprosy.
Therapeutic Effects:
Reduces inflammation and regulates the immune system.
Attacks cancer cells.
Stops the development of cancer cells by inhibiting the growth of blood vessels in tumors.
Modifies the production and activity of cytokines (growth factors) involved in the growth and metabolism of cancer cells.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your doctor about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products you are taking or have taken before the treatment.
Certain medications may interact with Oncothal 100mg Capsule and cause undesirable side effects.
Safety Advices:
Pregnancy: unsafe to use during pregnancy as it may cause birth defects and the death of the fetus.
Breastfeeding: avoid breastfeeding while taking this medication.
Lungs: consult your physician before taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule if you have lung problems.
Liver: consult your physician before taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule if you have liver problems.
Alcohol: avoid consuming alcohol while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule, as it may cause sleepiness.
Driving: do not drive or operate heavy machines if you experience side effects like dizziness, tiredness, sleepiness, or blurred vision.
How to consume:
Take the capsule as a single dose at bedtime.
Swallow the capsule whole with water.
Avoid crushing or chewing the capsule.
Wash your skin carefully with soap and water in case of contact with a broken capsule.
Storage:
Store below 25°C.
Protect from light and moisture.
Keep this medicine out of reach of children.
Side Effects:
Serious: nerve damage, decreased blood pressure, low WBC count, slow heartbeat, serious allergic reactions, tumor lysis syndrome, sudden pain in the chest or difficulty breathing, pain and swelling of legs, bleeding or bruising without injury.
Common: sleepiness, rashes, headache, dizziness, impotence, decreased energy or strength, pain, tiredness, low calcium and blood count levels, swelling of hands and feet, constipation, numbness or tingling, nausea and reduced appetite, anxiety, depression, confusion, and mood swings, fever, weight loss or weight gain, indigestion, vomiting, dry mouth, muscle cramps, blurred vision, chest infection, lung disease, ear problems, kidney damage.
FAQs:
Can children use Oncothal 100mg Capsule?
No, Oncothal 100mg Capsule is not recommended for usage in children under 18.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule?
Drinking alcohol while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule may cause sleepiness. Hence alcohol should be avoided with this medication.
What is the best time to take Oncothal 100mg Capsule?
It is best to take Oncothal 100mg Capsule once a day at bedtime. This will make you less likely to feel sleepy at other times.
What happens if I miss my Oncothal 100mg Capsule dose?
Take the recommended dose if you miss a Oncothal 100mg Capsule dose by less than 12 hours. If you miss this dose by more than 12 hours, skip the missing dose and start your next dose at the regular time.
Is it safe to father a child while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule?
It is not safe to father a child while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule because this medication passes into the semen, which leads to severe birth defects in the unborn baby.
Can I donate my blood while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule?
No, you should not donate blood while taking Oncothal 100mg Capsule during treatment and four weeks after discontinuing this medication. Because the donated blood might be given to pregnant women as it causes birth defects in the unborn baby.