Bendashil 100mg Injection
BENDAMUSTINE
Bendashil 100mg Injection should only be administered by a medical professional through a vein and should not be selfadministered The manner of administration may vary depending on the specific treatment you are receiving and may change over time It is important to follow your doctors instructions exactly as prescribed Taking this medication incorrectly or in excessive amounts can lead to serious side effects It may take several weeks or months before you notice any improvements so it is important not to stop taking it unless instructed by your doctor The most commonly reported side effects of this medication include anemia low red blood cell count decreased white blood cell count increased susceptibility to infections fatigue nausea and vomiting If these side effects are bothersome or become severe it is important to inform your doctor There may be ways to reduce or prevent these side effects Inform your doctor about any relevant medical history you have such as bleeding disorders heart or liver disease prior radiation treatment or any ongoing infections Additionally it is important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with Bendashil This medication is known to decrease the number of blood cells in your body which can increase the risk of infections Regular blood tests will be necessary to monitor your blood cell count as well as kidney liver and heart function during treatment Both males and females should use effective contraception during treatment to avoid pregnancy

Is Maxtorin a mustard gas?
Maxtorin belongs to a group of chemotherapeutic drugs called nitrogen mustard, and is not a mustard gas.

Is Bedamax a mustard gas?
Bedamax belongs to a group of chemotherapeutic drugs called nitrogen mustard, and is not a mustard gas.

Is Bendashil safe?
Bendashil is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor

How does Bendashil work?
Bendashil works by destroying the DNA, thus killing the existing cancer cells and also preventing the growth and spread of new cancer cells

Is Bendashil a chemotherapy drug?
Yes, Bendashil is a chemotherapy drug

Is Bendashil a vesicant?
Bendashil has vesicant properties and can seriously damage skin and underlying fat if leaks during administratio