Bevatas 100mg injection
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Bevatas 100mg injection Bevatas 100 injection is an anti-cancer drug. It is used to treat colon cancer, rectal cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, kidney cancer, brain tumors, ovarian cancer, and cervical cancer. It is also used to treat ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer, and primary peritoneal cancer. Use effective birth control during treatment and for at least 6 months after your last dose. This drug may cause fertility problems in women, so if you are planning to become pregnant in the near future, talk to your doctor about preserving your ovaries. If you have any dental problems that require surgery, tell your doctor before taking this drug. Uses of Bevatas 100mg Injection Cancer of colon and rectum Non-small cell lung cancer Kidney cancer Brain tumor Ovarian cancer Cervical cancer Metastatic breast cancer Liver Cancer Side effects of Bevatas injection Serious side effects: Headache Vision changes Confusion Severe allergic reactions High blood pressure Delayed wound healing after surgery Protein in the urine Severe infections Perforation of the intestine Risk of bleeding and hemorrhage Heart problems due to increased heart rate Mouth ulcers, dry mouth Difficulty breathing Common side effects: Numbness in the limbs Weakness and decreased energy Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain Constipation Loss of appetite Weight loss Changes in taste and speech Decreased white blood cell count Fever Dry skin Back pain More information about Bevatas 100 mg injection Store Bevatas 100mg injection at 2℃. Do not freeze or shake. Keep out of reach of children and away from light. Store in original packaging to avoid exposure to light and moisture. Frequently Asked Questions Can Bevatas 100 mg Injection be used as a monotherapy in cancer treatment? Bevatas 100 mg Injection is a recombinant monoclonal antibody that belongs to a class of immunotherapy drugs in cancer treatment. It may improve overall survival as a monotherapy or in combination with chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Is Bevatas 100 mg Injection Safe for Women? Women of reproductive age taking Bevatas 100 mg Injection are advised to consult their doctor about effective contraception during treatment. Is it safe to have surgery while taking Bevatas 100 mg Injection? Bevatas 100 mg Injection is associated with an increased risk of bleeding and poor wound healing, so it is recommended to avoid elective surgery and keep a 28-day interval between doses before and after surgery. Are the side effects of Bevatas 100 mg injection chronic? All side effects of Bevatas 100 mg injection will occur as long as the drug concentration remains in the body. How is Bevatas 100 mg injection administered? Bevatas 100 mg injection is administered intravenously by drip, and the dosage is determined based on the patient’s weight, height, and age. Can Bevatas 100 mg injection be taken during pregnancy? If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, consult your doctor before starting treatment with Bevatas 100 mg injection. References Roche Products Limited, EMC, [Accessed on 01/06/2025], https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.3885.pdf G.G. Dark, A.R. Abdul Razak, Oncology, Davidson’s Principles & Practice of Medicine. KD Tripathi, Anticancer Drugs, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology. Edward Chu, Cancer Chemotherapy, Lange’s Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.
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