Treatment of colon and rectal cancer, particularly in stage 3 after surgical removal of the primary tumor.
Used in combination with other anti-cancer medicines to treat metastatic colon and rectum cancer.
Therapeutic Effects:
Works by damaging the genetic material (DNA and RNA) of cancer cells, interfering with their growth and multiplication.
Important Safety Information:
Pregnancy: Not recommended during pregnancy. Women should use effective contraception during and after treatment for at least 4 months.
Breastfeeding: Not recommended while breastfeeding.
Liver and Kidney: Inform your physician if you have liver disease or abnormal liver function, or moderate or mild kidney problems.
Alcohol: It is unknown whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Oxalimax 50mg Injection. Consult your doctor.
Driving: Avoid driving or using machinery if you experience side effects like dizziness, nausea, vomiting, vision problems, and other neurological symptoms.
Interaction with Other Drugs:
Inform your doctor about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional and vitamin supplements, and herbal products you take or have taken before the treatment. Certain medications may interact with Oxalimax 50mg Injection and cause undesirable side effects.
Storage:
Store at a temperature below 30°C.
Protect from light.
Administration:
Given by slow injection into one of your veins (an intravenous infusion) over 2 to 6 hours.
Your physician will prescribe a dose according to your body surface area.
Common Side Effects:
Reduced number of blood cells
Unpleasant sensation in the throat
Diarrhea
Nausea, vomiting
High risk of infections
Indigestion and heartburn
Blood in urine
Blood clots
High BP
Depression and insomnia
Low levels of calcium in the blood
Serious Side Effects:
Abnormal bleeding or bruising
Severe allergic reactions
Continuous diarrhea and vomiting
Sore throat and fever
Irregular heartbeat
Muscle pain and weakness
Mouth ulcers
Extreme tiredness and breathlessness
Headache
Altered mental function
Blurred vision
Seizures
FAQs:
What is Oxalimax 50mg Injection used for?
Oxalimax 50mg Injection is used to treat colon and rectal cancer. It belongs to the group of medications called Platinum-based antineoplastic agents.
Who is contraindicated to taking Oxalimax 50mg Injection?
Patients with severe kidney problems, low blood cells, tingling, and numbness in the fingers and breastfeeding mothers should not use Oxalimax 50mg Injection. It is also not recommended for patients who are allergic to Oxalimax 50mg Injection and its ingredients.
Is it safe to become a father while taking Oxalimax 50mg Injection?
It is unsafe to become a father while on treatment and six months after treatment. Hence, effective contraceptives must be used during this time. Before receiving Oxalimax 50mg Injection treatment, male patients should get advice on sperm conservation.
Can I drive while taking Oxalimax 50mg Injection?
Treatment with Oxalimax 50mg Injection may raise the risk of dizziness, nausea, vomiting, vision problems, and other neurological symptoms that affect walking and balance. Therefore, when receiving Soxplat 100mg Injection treatment, avoid operating heavy machinery and driving.
Can I take vaccinations while taking Oxalimax 50mg Injection?
No, you should not get vaccinated with "live" or "attenuated" vaccinations, like the yellow fever vaccine, as it may weaken the immune system and cause severe adverse effects. Hence, without consulting your healthcare provider, this medication should not be taken with any vaccinations.
Is it safe to handle Oxalimax 50mg Injection while pregnant?
No, Pregnant women should avoid handling Oxalimax 50mg Injection as it contains cytotoxic agents.
Fact Box:
Molecule name: Oxaliplatin
Therapeutic class: Platinum compounds
**Pharmacological class:**Antineoplastic or anti-cancer agent
Indications: Treatment of colon and rectal cancer.