Description
We advise pregnant and breastfeeding women to not use Nexben Injection for safety reasons. At best, consult your doctor for further assistance.
Uses Of Nexben 100mg Injection
It is used for the following conditions:
⦁ Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
⦁ Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
⦁ Multiple Myeloma
Common Side Effects Of Nexben 100mg Injection
⦁ Headache
⦁ Nausea, vomiting
⦁ Signs of low red blood cells- weakness, tiredness, dizziness, and shortness of breath
⦁ Signs of low platelet counts- easy bruising or bleeding from gums
⦁ Signs of low white blood cells- repeated fevers and infections
⦁ Dehydration
⦁ Hair loss
⦁ Skin changes, or itching
⦁ Sleeping disturbances
⦁ Dizziness
⦁ Pain, chills
How Nexben 100mg Injection Works
The Nexben 100mg Injection works by damaging the DNA or RNA of cancer cells which are the genetic materials. They belong to an anti-cancer agent that stops the cancer cells’ growth and multiplication in the body.
Directions For Use
The appropriate Nexben injections are not for self-administration. Your doctors and nurses can only inject it into your veins. Everything from dosage to duration is determined by the doctor depending on the following characteristics:
⦁ Age
⦁ Body weight
⦁ Disease condition
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