Bleosted 15 Injection 1's
About Bleosted 15 Injection 1's
Bleosted 15 Injection 1's belongs to a group of anti-cancer medicines used to treat certain types of cancer (squamous cell carcinomas) in the head and neck, cervix and external genitalia, lymph node cancer, testicular cancer, and fluid accumulation in the lungs (as a result of cancer). Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue. Some of the body's cells begin to divide into all cancer types without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer can be localized (benign) or spread to the whole body (metastasized).
Bleosted 15 Injection 1's contains 'Bleomycin' that works by interfering with the growth of genetic material (DNA and RNA) of the cancer cells. This prevents the cancer cells from multiplying and growing and eventually kills them. Bleosted 15 Injection 1's is used as chemotherapy for various cancers.
Bleosted 15 Injection 1's will be administered by a qualified healthcare professional. Kindly do not self-administer. You may experience nausea, vomiting, weight loss, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, itching, tenderness, hair loss, and swelling of the fingertips. Most of these side effects of Bleosted 15 Injection 1's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not stop the Bleosted 15 Injection 1's midway. Talk to your doctor before taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's; if you have allergies, heart problems, one marrow depression, kidney disease, liver disease, chickenpox, lung disease, and treatment with chemotherapy or radiation, inform your doctor. Avoid taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding because this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's can cause harmful effects on the unborn baby. Both women and men using this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's should use birth control to avoid pregnancy. Possible side effects of chemotherapy with Bleosted 15 Injection 1's may occur, such as nausea and vomiting. If you are affected by these side effects, you should not drive and/or operate machines that require you to be alert.
Uses of Bleosted 15 Injection 1's
Medicinal Benefits
Bleosted 15 Injection 1's belongs to the group of anti-cancer medicines called antimetabolite. It treats certain types of cancer in the head and neck, cervix and external genitalia, lymph node cancer, testicular cancer, and fluid accumulation in the lungs (resulting from cancer). Bleosted 15 Injection 1's contains bleomycin that works by interfering with the growth of genetic material (DNA and RNA) of the cancer cells. This prevents the cancer cells from multiplying and growing and eventually kills them.
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Side Effects of Bleosted 15 Injection 1's
Drug Warnings
To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not stop the Bleosted 15 Injection 1's midway. Before taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's, inform your doctor if you have any infection because Bleosted 15 Injection 1's may worsen the conditions. Talk to your doctor. If you have any allergy symptoms, metabolic disorders, heart problems, bone marrow depression, kidney disease, liver disease, and treatment with chemotherapy or radiation, inform your doctor. Some patients may experience a sensitivity to light while taking Bleosted 15 Injection 1's and avoiding prolonged exposure to sunlight is recommended. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant because this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's can cause harmful effects on the unborn baby. Both women and men using this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's should use birth control to avoid pregnancy. Using this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's by either parent may result in birth defects. You should not take this Bleosted 15 Injection 1's during breastfeeding; inform your doctor if you take Bleosted 15 Injection 1's. Use the Bleosted 15 Injection 1's with caution in elderly patients (aged more than 60 years). Inform your doctor if you are being administered oxygen. And also, do not take live vaccines three months after your last chemotherapy.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Bleosted 15 Injection 1's interacts with other anti-cancer medicines (carmustine, mitomycin, cyclophosphamide, gemcitabine, Cisplatin), a medicine for cardiac disorders (acetyldigoxin), a medicine for epilepsy (Phenytoin), a medicine for schizophrenia (Clozapine), antibiotic (Gentamicin, amikacin, and ticarcillin), medicines that reduce the efficacy of immune system (cyclosporine and tacrolimus) and live vaccines (e.g., rubella, mumps, measles, shingles).
Food-Drug Interactions: No food interaction was found.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Bleosted 15 Injection 1's should not be given to patients suffering from kidney or liver impairment, a lung disease, or chickenpox.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Cancer: Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue. Some of the body's cells begin to divide into all cancer types without stopping and spread into surrounding tissues. Cancer can be localized (benign) or spread to the whole body (metastasized).