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Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml belongs to the class of 'anti-neoplastic/anti-cancer drugs', primarily used as a chemotherapy drug to treat cancers. It is effectively used in breast, lung, prostate, stomach, head/neck cancers. Cancer is a genetic change in which our cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues.
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml contains Docetaxel, which belongs to the anticancer drugs. It works by slowing down cell growth. It is a cytotoxic agent, i.e., it prevents the cancer cells from rapidly dividing and spreading.
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional. Your doctor will decide the dosage depending on your medical condition. The common side effects of Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml include pain/swelling at the injection site, headache, fatigue, dizziness, drowsiness, constipation, loss of appetite, indigestion, tearing of the eyes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, insomnia (sleeplessness), fever (please inform your doctor if you have fever), muscle aches, and breathlessness. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
Do not use or stop this medicine if the doctor did not advise you. Before starting Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, let your doctor know if you have any allergic reactions, medical history of liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases, blood pressure problems, fits, lung disorders, weak immune system, anemia, low white blood cell count, vision problems, and are receiving chemotherapy. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not indicated for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml may make you feel dizzy and drowsy, hence do not drive or operate machinery. It is not recommended to consume alcohol along with Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not recommended for children below two years of age.
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml contains Docetaxel that belongs to the family of anticancer drugs. It works by slowing down cell growth. It is a cytotoxic agent and prevents cancer cells from rapidly dividing and spreading. Docetaxel may be used alone or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs to treat breast cancer that has spread to the tissues and lymph nodes (locally advanced breast cancer) and other parts (secondary breast cancer). It is also used in prostate cancer that does not respond to hormone treatment. It is further being investigated to treat small cell lung, ovarian, bladder, and pancreatic cancers.
Inform your doctor if you have any allergic reactions to Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml or other medications. Before starting Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, let your doctor know if you have any medical history of allergic reactions, non-small cell lung cancer, liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases (congestive heart failure), blood pressure problems, fits, lung disorders (pulmonary effusions), weak immune system, anemia, low white blood cell count/thrombocytopenia, vision problems, and are already receiving chemotherapy. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml can affect the unborn baby when used in pregnancy. It may also have harmful effects on the breastfed infant when used by a lactating mother. Hence, Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not indicated in pregnancy and breastfeeding women. If you are using Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, use reliable contraception forms to prevent pregnancy during the course. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml can make you feel dizzy and drowsy, thus affecting your mental ability to drive. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are not mentally alert and focused. Avoid alcohol consumption while being treated with Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not recommended for patients younger than 18 years of age.
Drug-Drug Interaction: Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml may interact with antibiotics (itraconazole, erythromycin, rifabutin, metronidazole, tinidazole), HIV drugs (ritonavir), drugs to treat chronic alcoholism (disulfiram), opioid medicines (codeine, hydrocodone), muscle relaxants (carisoprodol, cyclobenzaprine), and anti-allergic medicines (cetirizine, diphenhydramine).
Drug-Food Interaction: Grapefruit and its juice may interact with Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml. Also, avoid alcohol consumption.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml should be used with caution in cases of allergic reactions, non-small cell lung cancer, liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases (congestive heart failure), blood pressure problems, fits, lung disorders (pulmonary effusions), weak immune system, anemia, low white blood cell count/thrombocytopenia, vision problems.
Cancer: It is a genetic change in which our cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues. There are two types of cancer: benign (localized) and metastatic (spread to the whole body). Cancer growth can be prevented by chemotherapy (by strong antibiotics), radiation, and stem cell therapy.
Breast cancer: It is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by a female sex hormone called estrogen. Breast cancer may form in lobules (glands that produce milk), ducts of the breast (the pathway that brings milk from glands to the nipple), in the fatty tissue, or the fibrous connective tissue within the breast. Symptoms include a lump in the breast or tissue thickening which feels different than the normal surrounding tissues, breast pain, redness, swelling, nipple discharge other than breast milk, bloody discharge, unexplained change in shape, size, or appearance of the breast, and a lump or swelling under the arm.
About Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml belongs to the class of 'anti-neoplastic/anti-cancer drugs', primarily used as a chemotherapy drug to treat cancers. It is effectively used in breast, lung, prostate, stomach, head/neck cancers. Cancer is a genetic change in which our cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues.
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml contains Docetaxel, which belongs to the anticancer drugs. It works by slowing down cell growth. It is a cytotoxic agent, i.e., it prevents the cancer cells from rapidly dividing and spreading.
Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional. Your doctor will decide the dosage depending on your medical condition. The common side effects of Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml include pain/swelling at the injection site, headache, fatigue, dizziness, drowsiness, constipation, loss of appetite, indigestion, tearing of the eyes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, insomnia (sleeplessness), fever (please inform your doctor if you have fever), muscle aches, and breathlessness. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
Do not use or stop this medicine if the doctor did not advise you. Before starting Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, let your doctor know if you have any allergic reactions, medical history of liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases, blood pressure problems, fits, lung disorders, weak immune system, anemia, low white blood cell count, vision problems, and are receiving chemotherapy. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not indicated for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml may make you feel dizzy and drowsy, hence do not drive or operate machinery. It is not recommended to consume alcohol along with Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not recommended for children below two years of age.
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Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml contains Docetaxel that belongs to the family of anticancer drugs. It works by slowing down cell growth. It is a cytotoxic agent and prevents cancer cells from rapidly dividing and spreading. Docetaxel may be used alone or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs to treat breast cancer that has spread to the tissues and lymph nodes (locally advanced breast cancer) and other parts (secondary breast cancer). It is also used in prostate cancer that does not respond to hormone treatment. It is further being investigated to treat small cell lung, ovarian, bladder, and pancreatic cancers.
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Inform your doctor if you have any allergic reactions to Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml or other medications. Before starting Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, let your doctor know if you have any medical history of allergic reactions, non-small cell lung cancer, liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases (congestive heart failure), blood pressure problems, fits, lung disorders (pulmonary effusions), weak immune system, anemia, low white blood cell count/thrombocytopenia, vision problems, and are already receiving chemotherapy. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml can affect the unborn baby when used in pregnancy. It may also have harmful effects on the breastfed infant when used by a lactating mother. Hence, Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not indicated in pregnancy and breastfeeding women. If you are using Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml, use reliable contraception forms to prevent pregnancy during the course. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml can make you feel dizzy and drowsy, thus affecting your mental ability to drive. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are not mentally alert and focused. Avoid alcohol consumption while being treated with Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml. Celtere 20 mg Injection 0.5 ml is not recommended for patients younger than 18 years of age.
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Cancer: It is a genetic change in which our cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues. There are two types of cancer: benign (localized) and metastatic (spread to the whole body). Cancer growth can be prevented by chemotherapy (by strong antibiotics), radiation, and stem cell therapy.
Breast cancer: It is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by a female sex hormone called estrogen. Breast cancer may form in lobules (glands that produce milk), ducts of the breast (the pathway that brings milk from glands to the nipple), in the fatty tissue, or the fibrous connective tissue within the breast. Symptoms include a lump in the breast or tissue thickening which feels different than the normal surrounding tissues, breast pain, redness, swelling, nipple discharge other than breast milk, bloody discharge, unexplained change in shape, size, or appearance of the breast, and a lump or swelling under the arm.