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About Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml
Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml belongs to a class of drugs known as erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) primarily used to treat anaemia (lack of haemoglobin in blood) due to chronic kidney disease and anaemia due to chemotherapy (cancer treatment). Anaemia is reduced levels of haemoglobin and red blood cells (RBCs) in the blood. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients slowly develop anaemia, which gets worse as the disease progresses. Also, the treatment of cancer, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, causes anaemia in cancer patients.
Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml contains ‘Erythropoietin alfa, human recombinant’. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml works by stimulating the bone marrow (soft tissue within the bones that makes red blood cells) to make more red blood cells. This Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml is very similar to the natural substance in the body known as erythropoietin (hormone formed by kidneys and produced RBC), preventing anaemia (lack of haemoglobin and RBC in the blood).
Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. You may experience high blood pressure, nausea, vomiting and fever. Most of these side effects of Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml should not be taken in conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, or liver disease. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml may affect your ability to drive and use machines as Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml may cause fits disorder during the first 90 days of treatment.
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Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml helps in the treatment of anemia which may happen due to chronic kidney disease and cancer chemotherapy. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml works by stimulating the bone marrow (soft tissue within the bones that makes red blood cells) to make more red blood cells. This Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml is very similar to the natural substance in the body known as erythropoietin (hormone formed by kidneys and produced RBC) which prevents anemia (lack of hemoglobin and RBC in the blood). Besides this Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml is also used for the treatment of anemia caused by a medicine known as zidovudine for the treatment of HIV (human immunodeficiency viruses). Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml also decreases the requirement for blood cell transfusions.
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If you are known to be allergic to Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml should not be taken in conditions like high blood pressure, heart disease, heart attack, blood clot in the brain (stroke), fits disorder, liver disease, or kidney disease. Before taking Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml inform your doctor if you have any type of cancer or skin reactions. If you are pregnant or a nursing mother, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml may affect your ability to drive and using machines as Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml may cause fits to disorder during the first 90 days of treatment. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml should not be used for children below 1 month of age during treatment of anemia due to chronic kidney disease. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml should not be used for children below 5 years of age during treatment of anemia due to chemotherapy.
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Yes, Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml can be used for children above 1 month of age during treatment of anemia due to chronic kidney disease. Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml can be used for children above 5 years of age during treatment of anemia due to chemotherapy. The effectiveness of Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml and side effects observed in children is the same as adults, and used only when prescribed by a doctor.
Yes, Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml may increase the blood pressure. During initial treatment with Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml, blood pressure should be examined and those who have high blood pressure should take proper methods to regulate blood pressure. Your doctor may stop Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml if the blood pressure continues uncontrolled.
Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml works by stimulating the bone marrow (soft tissue within the bones that makes red blood cells) to make more red blood cells. This Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml is very similar to the natural substance in the body known as erythropoietin (hormone formed by kidneys and produced RBC) which prevents anemia (lack of hemoglobin and RBC in the blood).
The most common side effects of Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml are high blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, and fever, diarrhea, feeling upset in the stomach, skin rashes, stuffy nose, sore throat, bone, or muscle pain. Most of these side effects of Repoitin 40000IU Injection 1 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
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Anemia due to chronic kidney disease: Anemia describes reduced levels of hemoglobin and red blood cells (RBCs) in the blood. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients slowly develop anemia, which gets worse as the disease progresses. Then the kidneys partially lose their functions permanently in CKD. There is not sufficient erythropoietin (hormone formed by kidneys and produced RBC) formation. This hormone helps the production of RBCs by the bone marrow. As a result, RBC production is affected, leading to fewer RBCs than normal.
Anemia due to chemotherapy: Some types of cancer that affect blood and bone marrow, like blood cancer, and bone marrow cancer can decrease red blood cells. Also, the treatment of cancer, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, causes anemia in cancer patients. This happens when a few medicines or radiation kill the red blood cells with the cancerous cells.