This medication is administered via injection by a healthcare professional. Your physician will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your specific condition, which may be adjusted during treatment. Strict adherence to your doctor’s instructions is crucial, as improper use or overdose can lead to severe adverse effects. While benefits may take weeks or months to become apparent, continue treatment unless directed otherwise by your doctor.
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, hair loss, and low platelet count. This medication may lower blood cell counts (both red and white blood cells), increasing infection risk. Regular blood tests are necessary to monitor cell counts, along with heart, liver, and uric acid levels.
Inform your doctor about any heart, liver, or kidney conditions, or if you’re taking infection medications. Many drugs can interact with Gemitamg, so disclose all medications you’re using. This treatment is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Both male and female patients should use effective contraception during therapy to prevent pregnancy.
USES OF GEMITA INJECTION
- Non-small cell lung cancer
- Breast cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Ovarian cancer
BENEFITS OF GEMITA INJECTION
In Non-small cell lung cancer
SIDE EFFECTS OF GEMITA INJECTION
Common side effects of Gemita
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Reduced appetite
- Hair thinning/loss
- Thrombocytopenia (low platelets)
- Allergic reactions
- Shortness of breath
- Leukopenia (low white blood cells)
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Anemia
- Flu-like symptoms
- Hematuria (blood in urine)
- Skin rashes
- Proteinuria (protein in urine)
HOW TO USE GEMITA INJECTION
HOW GEMITA INJECTION WORKS
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