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Cyclocel 1000mg Injection is administered through intravenous injection by a healthcare professional It is best to inject it at the same time every day Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your treatment needs This may change over time so follow your doctors instructions carefully Taking the medication incorrectly or overdosing can cause severe side effects It may take several weeks or months to see or feel the benefits of the medication so do not stop taking it unless instructed by your doctor Common side effects of Cyclocel 1000mg Injection include vomiting nausea hair loss fever and blood in urine If these side effects persist or worsen inform your doctor There may be ways to prevent or reduce these effects This medication is potent and serious side effects may occur in some individuals It may lower your ability to fight infections and can lead to issues with your blood liver or kidneys Your doctor will monitor these potential side effects through regular blood tests Drinking extra fluids is recommended to increase urine output which helps prevent bladder and kidney problems and maintains kidney function Inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems or if you are taking any medications to treat infections Cyclocel 1000mg Injection may interact with other medications or affect their efficacy so it is important to disclose all the medications you are using This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding It is crucial to use effective contraception for both males and females during treatment to avoid pregnancy

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Cyclocel 500mg Injection 1s

Cyclocel 500mg Injection 1s

Cyclophosphamide (500mg)

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Cyclocel 200mg Injection 1s

Cyclocel 200mg Injection 1s

Cyclophosphamide (200mg)

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Cyclocel 1000mg Injection

Cyclocel 1000mg Injection

Cyclophosphamide (1000mg)

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Cyclocel 1000mg Injection 1s

Cyclocel 1000mg Injection 1s

Cyclophosphamide (1000mg)

1 Vial of 1 Injection

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Can Endoxan cause infertility?

Yes, Endoxan can cause infertility in both men and women. It may interfere with the normal menstrual cycle in women and may stop sperm production in men. If you are considering becoming parents after the treatment please discuss this with your doctor. Talk to your doctor about cryopreservation (freezing) of sperm or eggs prior to treatment because of the possibility of irreversible infertility due to therapy with Endoxan.

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Can Cyclocel be used for non-cancer condition?

Yes, Cyclocel can be used to treat nephrotic syndrome (a disease that is caused by damage to the kidneys) in children whose disease has not improved, has gotten worse, or has come back after taking other medications. Along with that, it can be used in children who experienced intolerable side effects with other medications. However, in adults, the safety and effectiveness of Cyclocel for nephrotic syndrome has not been established.

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Is Cyclocel chemotherapy medicine?

Yes, Cyclocel is a chemotherapy medicine, it belongs to the class of alkylating agents. It works by killing cancer cells. It is also known as cytotoxic medicine.

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Do I need to avoid sun exposure during treatment with Cyclocel?

No, there is no evidence that you need to avoid sun exposure while on Cyclocel. Skin and nail discoloration are reported rarely with Cyclocel.

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Can Cyclocel causes weight loss?

Yes, Cyclocel may cause weight loss because of reduced appetite. This reduction in weight could be due to underlying cancer. Consult your doctor, if weight loss is worrying you.

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Is Phosmid chemotherapy medicine?

Yes, Phosmid is a chemotherapy medicine, it belongs to the class of alkylating agents. It works by killing cancer cells. It is also known as cytotoxic medicine.

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