
Doxorech 50mg Injection
Manufactured By
Arechar Healthcare
Pack Of
1
Salt Composition
Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Injection IP
Storage
Keep in cold place
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Overview
Doxorech 50mg injection is a prescription-based anticancer medicine used in the treatment of Breast, lung, prostate, head & neck, stomach, pancreatic, blood, skin, cervical, ovarian, and soft tissue cancer. The active ingredient of the Doxorech is Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Injection IP which belongs to the drug class of Cytotoxic Alkaloids. The growth of cancer cells is uncontrollable and abnormal in the human body. It is difficult to diagnose cancer in the early stages as there are no noticeable symptoms. When diagnosed in advanced stages, only the symptoms of the disease can be reduced. Doxorech injection is usually given in combination with another anticancer medicine as a part of combination therapy to increase the efficacy of the treatment.
Side Effects
The human body shows undesired symptoms after taking Doxorech 50mg injection. Usually, they disappear with time as the body adjusts to the medicine. These side effects don't need special medical attention. It is advised to consult your doctor if these symptoms become unmanageable.
Common Side Effects
- Hair loss
- Diarrhea
- Headache
- Sore mouth
- Low appetite
- Nail disorder
- Eye disorder
- Constipation
- Stomach pain
- Increased thrust
- Irregular heart rate
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Bruising & Bleeding
- Low level of WBC in the blood
Serious Side Effects
- Pneumonia
- Allergic reactions
- Low level of liver enzyme
- Severe skin inflammation
How To Use
Doxorech 50mg injection is a prescription-based anticancer drug. It is advised to take this injection after consulting your healthcare expert. This medicine should be given intravenously by an experienced nurse or doctor. Please do not self-administer.
Safety Advice
- 1. The interaction of alcohol with this drug is still unknown. It is advisable not to consume alcohol while taking Doxorech 50mg injection. It is advised to consult your doctor for further information.
- 2. Doxorech 50mg injection may be considered unsafe during pregnancy. Please consult your doctor in such condition.
- 3. Doxorech 50mg injection is probably not safe if you're breastfeeding. Kindly consult your doctor.
- 4. It is advisable not to drive or operate heavy machinery as you may feel dizzy after taking Doxorech 50mg injection.
- 5. Share your medical history with your healthcare expert in case of kidney disease before taking Doxorech 50mg injection.
- 6. Inform your doctor before starting Doxorech 50mg injection if you have liver disease to avoid any serious side effects.
FAQs
Does Doxorech cause irritation?

Yes, Doxorech is a vesicant, it may cause blisters and irritation if come to direct contact to skin.
What type of cancer is treated by using Doxorech 50mg injection?

Doxorech injection is used to treat Breast, lung, prostate, head & neck, stomach, pancreatic, blood, skin, cervical, ovarian, and soft tissue cancer.
Is it possible to reduce the side effects of taking Doxorech injection?

While taking Doxorech, drink water to keep body hydrated, healthy diet, avoid activity that leads to injuries, and take rest.
How long Doxorech take to show positive result?

The time depends on the stage of cancer diagnosed and how the patient's body is responding. It may take days to weeks to show results. It is advised to consult your doctor to know the details.
Is it safe to have surgery while receiving Doxorech 50mg injection?

Taking Doxorech can lower your ability to heal wounds rapidly. So, avoid doing such activities that can lead to bruising and wounds. Inform your doctor if you are going to undergo an emergency surgical procedure.
Marketer Details
Arechar Healthcare
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