Zoledronic 4mg Injection Xolnic
Trade Name:– Xolnic
Manufacturer: Khandelwal Laboratories Pvt Ltd
Presentation: Injection
Strength: 4mg
What are Zoledronic 4mg Injections used for?
Zoledronic 4mg Injections are used to treat elevated calcium levels in the blood (hypercalcemia), which can occur as a result of cancer. Zoledronic acid is also used in conjunction with cancer chemotherapy to treat bone issues associated with multiple myeloma and other cancers that have progressed to the bones (e.g., breast, lung).
What are the side effects of zoledronic?
For patients taking zoledronic acid, the following adverse effects are prevalent (occurring in more than 30% of cases):
- Ostealgia.
- Nausea.
- Fever is usually moderate and brief.
- Fatigue.
- Anemia.
- Vomiting.
- Constipation.
- Symptoms of the flu include a low temperature, malaise, chills, lethargy, and flushing.
How long do the side effects of zoledronic acid infusion last?
The majority of negative effects, such as fever and chills, muscular or joint discomfort, and headache, appear within the first three days after using Zoledronic acid 5 mg. Symptoms are usually mild to moderate, and they disappear within three days.
What are the benefits of zoledronic acid?
The activity of osteoclasts is reduced by zoledronic acid. This can assist to relieve pain while also strengthening the bones. It also helps to keep calcium from being lost from the bones. This aids in the normalization of calcium levels in the blood.
How long can you take zoledronic acid?
Pay strict attention to your doctor’s recommendations. Your doctor will decide how long you will be treated with this medication. In most cases, zoledronic acid is only taken for 3 to 5 years.
How long can you take zoledronic acid?
Pay strict attention to your doctor’s recommendations. Your doctor will decide how long you will be treated with this medication. In most cases, zoledronic acid is only taken for 3 to 5 years.
Who should not take zoledronic acid?
If you are allergic to zoledronic acid, you should not be treated with it. Reclast should also be avoided if you have: low calcium levels in your blood (hypocalcemia); or. renal illness that is serious. To know more click here.
What happens after zoledronic acid infusion?
Post-dose fever, flu-like symptoms, myalgia, arthralgia, and headache are the most prevalent adverse effects, which usually occur during the first three days after infusion and are self-limited. Renal failure, hypocalcemia, atrial fibrillation, and osteonecrosis of the jaw are all rare side effects.
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