Description
Paclikast -260 mgÂ
Composition:Â Paclitaxel -260 mg
Classification: Anticancer Medicine
What is Paclitaxel?
It is a chemotherapy anti-cancer medicine, used against various cancers and solid tumors.
Uses of PaclikastÂ
• Breast cancerÂ
• Ovarian cancerÂ
• AIDS related sarcomaÂ
• Non-small cell lung cancerÂ
• Pancreatic cancer
• Head and neck cancer
How Does It Work?
It inhibits the double-stranded DNA breakage to single-strand, inhibits the replication and multiplication of DNA.
Common Side EffectsÂ
• Tiredness
• Hair loss
• Increases the risk of infections
• Indigestion – diarrhea, constipationÂ
• HypotensionÂ
• Mouth ulcers
• Muscle and joint pain
• UTIÂ
• AnemiaÂ
• Numbness of limbs, tingling in hands, fingersÂ
Serious Side EffectsÂ
• Bone Marrow Suppression
• Slow heartbeatÂ
• Shortness of breath
• Blood clotÂ
• Chest pain
• Liver toxicityÂ
• Local tissue injuryÂ
• Pain in the abdomenÂ
PrecautionsÂ
To be used cautiously in patients with –
• Liver disorders
• Renal disorders
• Hypertension patients
• Elderly patients
• Pre-existing infections
• Immune-compromised patientsÂ
• Adjuvant to myelosuppressive treatmentsÂ
Contraindications
• Not to be used if any previous allergy or hypersensitivity to Paclitaxel or any excipients.
• Breastfeeding mothersÂ
• Pregnant womenÂ
WarningsÂ
To be used under the supervision of a medical practitioner or oncology specialist, having adequate diagnostic and monitoring facilities.
Important safety and monitoring informationÂ
Regularly monitor blood count, hepatic, manage infection risks, cardiac functions, and early signs of peripheral neuropathy.Â
StorageÂ
It should be stored at 2-8 degrees Celsius, protected from light.
Administration Instructions
• To be administered as a slow IV infusion only.
• Do not give as an IV push/bolus.
• To be used immediately after reconstitution.



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