Nitrol injection 20mg Mitoxantrone

Trade Name: Mitoxantrone

Manufacturer: Neon

Presentation: Injection

Strength: 20mg

Mitoxantrone nitrol injection 20mg is a kind of chemotherapy?

Type of medication: Mitoxantrone nitrol injection 20mg  is an anti-cancer chemotherapeutic medication (sometimes known as “antineoplastic” or “cytotoxic”). Mitoxantrone is an antibiotic used to treat cancer. (See the section below on “How Mitoxantrone Works” for further information.)

What is the purpose of mitoxantronenitrol injection 20mg?

Mitoxantrone nitrol injection 20mg is used to treat advanced prostate cancer and acute nonlymphocytic leukemia alone or in combination with other medications (ALL). It belongs to the antineoplastics, or cancer treatments, class of drugs. Mitoxantrone is also used to treat multiple sclerosis in some cases (MS).

Mitoxantrone nitrol injection 20mg is known by its brand name?

Mitoxantrone is also known as Novantrone. Mitoxantrone is also known as DHAD. When referring to the generic medicine Mitoxantrone, health care practitioners may use the trade name Novantrone or another term DHAD.

Mitoxantrone is used to treat cancer?

Mitoxantrone is a drug that is used to treat malignancies such as leukemia. Multiple sclerosis is also treated using it. It operates by reducing or preventing the proliferation of specific cells (including cancer cells and cells that impair the body’s natural defenses) and belongs to the anthracenediones class of medications.

What are the mitoxantrone side effects?

  • Mitoxantrone injection has the potential to induce adverse effects.
  • Contact your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, heartburn, and appetite loss
  • Sores on the tongue and lips
  • A stuffy or runny nose

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How long does it take mitoxantrone to work?

It normally takes 5 to 15 minutes to infuse for MS and prostate cancer. Because the medicine is usually given as part of combination therapy, people with acute nonlymphocytic leukemia may need to stay in the hospital for treatment.

How is mitoxantrone administered?

Mitoxantrone should be given gently as an intravenous infusion with a free flow. Mitoxantrone should not be administered subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.

In MS, how does mitoxantrone work?

The action of mitoxantrone. Mitoxantrone appears to function by suppressing the immune system of the body for the duration of treatment, reducing the number of cells attacking the myelin surrounding nerves. This effectively allows the body to restart and straighten out whatever is causing the immune system to malfunction.

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