Acgran Injection
Acgran Injection should only be used as directed by a healthcare professional and does not alleviate other side effects related to cancer treatments It is essential to continue receiving the injections until your doctor determines it is safe to discontinue them At that point your doctor may prescribe tablets instead of the injections Common side effects of this medication include pain or a reaction at the injection site headaches constipation diarrhea and weakness It is possible to experience dizziness and sleepiness so it is important to avoid driving or engaging in activities that require mental focus until you understand how the medication affects you These symptoms typically go away once you stop taking the medicine but if they persist or if they are bothersome your doctor may have suggestions for preventing or minimizing them Inform your doctor about any heart or liver issues you have as well as any blockages in your stomach or intestines Additionally disclose any other medications you are taking particularly those used to treat epilepsy heart problems cancer or depression These drugs may impact or be impacted by Acgran Injection If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult with your healthcare team for guidance
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Acgran Injection
Prescription Required
Packaging :
ampoule of 1 ml Injection
Manufacturer :
Accilex NutricorpComposition :
Granisetron (3mg)