Solfredoc 20mg Injection
Class of medication: Anticancer medications (taxoids).
Active constituent: Docetaxel.
Indications:
- Non-small cell lung cancer;
- Breast cancer;
- Stomach or gastric cancer;
- Prostate cancer;
- Head and neck cancer.
Mechanism of action: Inhibits microtubule structures in cancer cells, slowing their growth and multiplication.
Administration: Intravenous use by healthcare professional. Dose depends on weight and general condition. Do not self-administer.
Contraindications:
- Severe liver diseases;
- Low white blood cell counts;
- Hypersensitivity reactions to the drug and its ingredients;
- Not recommended for patients with kidney and heart problems, vision problems, epilepsy, or alcohol addiction before consultation with a doctor.
Side effects:
- Dizziness;
- Headache;
- Fever;
- Infections;
- Loss of appetite;
- Sleeping trouble;
- Joint or muscle pain;
- Eye problems;
- Weight loss;
- Tiredness;
- Dry mouth;
- Reduced blood pressure;
- Hair loss;
- Low blood cell count;
- Nausea, vomiting;
- Diarrhea, constipation;
- Abdominal pain;
- High blood sugar;
- Rapid heartbeat.
Safety advice:
- Pregnancy: unsafe to use;
- Breastfeeding: not recommended;
- Lungs: inform your physician about any lung problems;
- Liver: contraindicated in severe liver disorders;
- Alcohol: unsafe to consume alcohol while taking the medication;
- Driving: do not drive or operate heavy machines.
Interaction with other drugs: Inform your doctor about all medications, including supplements and herbal medicines, you are taking.
Storage: Keep out of sight and reach of children. Do not store above 25°C.
Additional information:
- Use effective birth control during treatment and at least six months after the last dose.
- Regular blood tests may be required to monitor blood cells and liver function.
- Avoid vaccinations without consulting your healthcare provider.
FAQs:
Is Solfredoc 20mg Injection a strong chemotherapy drug? Yes, it is a powerful chemotherapy medication.
Can Solfredoc 20mg Injection treat prostate cancer? Yes, it may ease prostate cancer symptoms and help to treat prostate cancer.
Who is contraindicated from taking Solfredoc 20mg Injection? Patients with severe liver disease, low white blood cell counts, or hypersensitivity reactions to the drug and its ingredients.
Can I take vaccinations while taking Solfredoc 20mg Injection? No, the live vaccine may interact with the medication. Consult your healthcare provider.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Solfredoc 20mg Injection? No, drinking alcohol should be avoided.