Kansure Paclitaxel 100mg Injection

Trade Name: Kansure

Manufacturer: Khandelwal Laboratories Pvt Ltd

Presentation: Injection

Strength: 100mg

What is the purpose of Kansure Paclitaxel 100mg Injection?

Kansure Paclitaxel 100mg Injection(in conjunction with polyoxyethylated castor oil) is used to treat breast cancer, ovarian cancer (cancer that develops in the female reproductive organs where eggs are produced), and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

How effective is paclitaxel?

Nonetheless, single-agent therapy with weekly paclitaxel has obtained response rates of up to 86 percent, combination therapy has achieved response rates of up to 87 percent, and radiation has achieved response rates of up to 100 percent.

What are the paclitaxel side effects?

  • It is possible to experience nausea
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • mouth sores
  • muscle/joint discomfort,
  • numbness/tingling/burning of the hands/feet
  • flushing, dizziness
  • drowsiness
  • If any of these adverse effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor right once. It’s possible that you’ll experience temporary hair loss. After the procedure, normal hair growth should resume.
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How do you feel now that you’ve had paclitaxel?

During or immediately after therapy, you may experience a minor allergic reaction to paclitaxel. This can result in irritation, a rash, or a flushed face. A severe allergic reaction is quite rare. Breathlessness, swelling of the cheeks and lips, and dizziness are all symptoms.

When do the side effects of paclitaxel appear?

After receiving Paclitaxel, you may have a fever, face flushing, chills, shortness of breath, or hives (see allergic reaction). During the first 10 minutes of an infusion, the bulk of these reactions occur.

Docetaxel vs. paclitaxel: what’s the difference?

Docetaxel has shown to be more effective than solvent-based paclitaxel in at least one trial, but both docetaxel and solvent-based paclitaxel are linked with dose-limiting toxicities such as neutropenia, sensory neuropathy, and hypersensitivity reactions.

What is the duration of paclitaxel’s presence in the body?

The chemotherapy remains in the body for 2 to 3 days after treatment, however, patients may develop short- and long-term side effects. Although not all patients may suffer all of the negative effects, many wills.

Is it true that paclitaxel causes hair loss?

Your hair may thin, become brittle, or fall out. This usually begins two to three weeks following the commencement of treatment. All body hair, including pubic, underarm, legs/arms, eyelashes, and nose hairs, can be lost. Scarves, wigs, caps, and hairpieces can all help.

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