Cycloxan Tablet 10's
About Cycloxan Tablet 10's
Cycloxan Tablet 10's belongs to the group of anti-cancer medicines used to treat malignant diseases such as lymphoma (Hodgkin’s disease, mixed-cell type lymphoma, lymphocytic lymphoma, histiocytic lymphoma, multiple myeloma, Burkitt’s lymphoma, mycosis fungoide), leukaemia, nerve tissue cancer, eye cancer, ovarian cancer, soft tissue cancer, bone cancer, and breast cancer. Additionally, Cycloxan Tablet 10's is used to treat minimal change nephrotic syndrome (kidney disease) in paediatric patients.
Cycloxan Tablet 10's contains ‘Cyclophosphamide’, an alkylating agent that stops the growth and multiplication of cancer cells by damaging their genetic material. Thereby, Cycloxan Tablet 10's helps to treat cancer by killing the cancer cells.
You are advised to take Cycloxan Tablet 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects, such as fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, hair loss, low blood cell count, and abdominal pain. Do not be reluctant to talk with your doctor if you experience any of these side effects persistently.
Do not take Cycloxan Tablet 10's if you are allergic to any of its components; or if you have bladder obstruction or other urination problems. Avoid taking Cycloxan Tablet 10's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cycloxan Tablet 10's may cause dizziness, so drive only if you are alert. Cycloxan Tablet 10's should be given to children only if prescribed by the doctor. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications to rule out any side effects/interactions.
Uses of Cycloxan Tablet 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Cycloxan Tablet 10's belongs to the group of anti-cancer medicines used to treat malignant diseases such as Hodgkin’s disease, mixed-cell type lymphoma, lymphocytic lymphoma, histiocytic lymphoma, multiple myeloma(cancer of plasma cells), Burkitt’s lymphoma, leukaemia (blood cancer), neuroblastoma (nerve tissue cancer), retinoblastoma (eye cancer), adenocarcinoma of the ovary (ovarian cancer), mycosis fungoides (T-cell lymphoma), rhabdomyosarcoma (soft tissue cancer), osteosarcoma (bone cancer), and breast carcinoma. Additionally, Cycloxan Tablet 10's is used to treat minimal change nephrotic syndrome (kidney disease) in pediatric patients. Cycloxan Tablet 10's is an alkylating agent that stops the growth and multiplication of cancer cells by damaging their genetic material. Thereby, Cycloxan Tablet 10's helps to treat cancer by killing the cancer cells.
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Side Effects of Cycloxan Tablet 10's
Drug Warnings
Do not take Cycloxan Tablet 10's if you are allergic to any of its contents; or have urinary flow obstruction, bone marrow suppression, or infections. Talk to your doctor if you have myelosuppression, immunosuppression, infections, diabetes, heart, lung, liver, or kidney problems. Inform your doctor if you are receiving any radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Avoid taking Cycloxan Tablet 10's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Cycloxan Tablet 10's may cause dizziness, so drive only if you are alert. Inform your doctor about your health condition and medications to rule out any side effects/interactions.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Cycloxan Tablet 10's may have interaction with anti-cancer (doxorubicin, paclitaxel), anti-emetic (aprepitant, ondansetron), monoclonal antibody (natalizumab), anti-HIV (zidovudine), thiazide diuretics, and ACE inhibitors.
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have myelosuppression (decreased activity of bone marrow), urinary tract obstruction, or lung, heart, kidney, or liver impairment.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Cancer: It occurs due to mutations in genes that regulate cell growth. The mutations cause the cells to divide and multiply in an uncontrolled manner, leading to tumour formation. Tumours could be benign/non-cancerous or malignant/cancerous. Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is the body’s disease-fighting system. It includes lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, and thymus. Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, weight loss, and fatigue. The most common cancer treatment methods are surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bone marrow (stem cell) transplantation, immunotherapy, and targeted drug therapy.
Nephrotic syndrome: It is a kidney disorder with symptoms such as protein in the urine, high cholesterol levels, low blood protein levels, high triglyceride levels, and swelling.