MyZomib Injection
BORTEZOMIB
The MyZomib Injection is administered by a qualified medical professional through an injection The dosage and frequency of administration will be determined by your doctor based on your specific condition and may be adjusted over time It is crucial to follow your doctors instructions and not take the medication incorrectly or in excessive amounts as this can lead to severe side effects While it may take some time for you to experience the benefits of the medication do not discontinue usage unless instructed by your doctor Common side effects of MyZomib Injection include fatigue nausea vomiting and loss of appetite Your healthcare provider may recommend increased fluid intake during treatment It is important to avoid driving or operating machinery as the medication may cause drowsiness and dizziness Additionally MyZomib Injection may decrease the number of blood cells such as red and white blood cells making you more susceptible to infections Regular blood tests will be necessary to monitor your blood cell counts as well as heart liver and blood uric acid levels Before starting MyZomib Injection consult with your doctor if you have any liver kidney heart disease or bleeding problems If you experience symptoms such as memory loss or cognitive difficulties it is important to seek medical advice Inform your healthcare team about all the medications you are currently taking as MyZomib Injection can interact with other drugs It is not recommended to use this medicine during pregnancy or while breastfeeding Both males and females should use effective contraception methods during treatment to prevent pregnancy

Is MyZomib a chemotherapy/hormonal drug/ cytotoxic?
MyZomib is not a hormone. It is a chemotherapy/ cytotoxic drug used in the treatment of cancers including multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma

Is MyZomib FDA approved?
Yes, MyZomib is approved by FDA

Is MyZomib toxic?
MyZomib can cause toxic effects if not given in appropriate dose although not everybody gets them

Is MyZomib dialyzable?
Yes, MyZomib is dialyzable

Is Bortemap FDA approved?
Yes, Bortemap is approved by FDA

Is Bortirel a chemotherapy/hormonal drug/ cytotoxic?
Bortirel is not a hormone. It is a chemotherapy/ cytotoxic drug used in the treatment of cancers including multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma