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  • Anti-D Injection
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    Anti-D Injection

    It’s to be administered on the 28th and 34th weeks of pregnancy. A further dose of Anti-D injection becomes necessary if the baby is found to be Rh positive after the blood needed for the test is taken from the cord. Anti-D injection is also suitable for miscarriages or bleeding or trauma.

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    Aravon

    Proper supervision by a healthcare professional is a must while administering the Aravon injection. It should never be self-administered. This injection is used only when it can’t be administered orally. It’s to be taken as per the dosage advised by the doctor for the duration prescribed. If in case a dose is missed, it should be taken the very moment you remember.

    Difficulty in walking, headache, and bruising are some of the common side effects that have been observed in patients. There might also be some swelling, pain, or redness at the spot where the injection is administered.

  • Arimidex
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    Arimidex

    It’s also suitable for use as a first line of treatment for advanced breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body considerably. Belonging to the aromatase inhibitors class of drugs, Arimidex 1 mg tablets are meant for decreasing the estrogen amount in the bodies of patients. To get the maximum benefit from these tablets, they should be taken daily with or without food at the same time of the day.

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    Aromasin

    This treatment is given after the patient has completed a treatment with the tamoxifen medicine for 2-3 years. Aromasin belongs to the aromatase inhibitors group of medicines which works after interfering with the substance aromatase.

  • Atacand Plus 16/12.5 Tablet
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    Atacand Plus 16/12.5 Tablet

    These injections prevent the tumor from growing by preventing the new blood vessels from growing. The infusion of Avastin is a medicine type referred to as a humanized monoclonal antibody.

    Avastin is very effective when used with other medicines meant to treat cancer and forms a first-line option in the treatment of the disease. These medicines are administered in the form of an infusion. So, the administration of Avastin is done into the vein with a small needle or through a device which is placed under the skin. The dosage and the duration for which the injection is to be administered is decided by a doctor.

  • Atazor 300 mg Capsule
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    Atazor 300 mg Capsule

    These injections prevent the tumor from growing by preventing the new blood vessels from growing. The infusion of Avastin is a medicine type referred to as a humanized monoclonal antibody.

    Avastin is very effective when used with other medicines meant to treat cancer and forms a first-line option in the treatment of the disease. These medicines are administered in the form of an infusion. So, the administration of Avastin is done into the vein with a small needle or through a device which is placed under the skin. The dosage and the duration for which the injection is to be administered is decided by a doctor.

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    Atezolizumab

    It’s administered into the veins as an injection which needs to be supervised by a doctor. It’s the doctor who decides the necessary dosage and the frequency at which it can be used. This is decided by what the treatment is being carried out for and it may change from occasionally. It’s absolutely vital that the dosage prescribed by the doctor is strictly adhered to. Too much use can cause serious side effects. The use of the drug may show improvement only after several weeks but one needs to persist with it.

     

    The Side Effects of Tecentriq Solution for Infusion

     

    While most side effects are gone as the patient’s body adjusts to the medicine and requires no medical attention, a doctor must be consulted if they continue to remain. The most common side effects of Tecentriq are-

    • Constipation
    • Decreased appetite
    • Fatigue
    • Cough
    • Nausea
    • Breathlessness

    Tecentriq should always be administered by a doctor or a nurse and should never be self-administered.

     

    How does it Work?

     

    A type of monoclonal antibody, Tecentriq 1200 mg injection takes effect by preventing a protein located on the T-cells which is a type of white blood cells from its activity. The function of these T-cells is to regulate the activity of the immune system. The Tecentriq 1200 mg injection restores the T-cells’ power to kill which stimulates the immune system to destroy cancer cells after locating them.

    Please remember to take at least two to three fluid quarts every 24 hours if not instructed otherwise for self-care.