MyMust Injection
MyMust Injection
Introduction to MyMust Injection
MyMust Injection is administered through a vein by a doctor and should not be selfadministered The administration method may vary depending on the condition being treated It is crucial to follow your doctors instructions precisely as taking it incorrectly or in excessive amounts can result in severe side effects It may take some time ranging from weeks to months to notice the benefits of the medication so it is important not to discontinue it without your doctors approval Common side effects of MyMust Injection include anemia low red blood cell count decreased white blood cell count increased susceptibility to infections fatigue nausea and vomiting If you experience any of these side effects and they are bothersome or appear severe inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these side effects Inform your doctor about your medical history especially if you have a bleeding disorder heart or liver disease have received radiation treatment or have any ongoing infections Additionally it is essential to disclose all the medications you are currently taking as MyMust Injection can interact with other drugs This medication is known to reduce the number of blood cells in your system which can make you more prone to infections Regular blood tests will be necessary to monitor your blood cell count as well as kidney liver and heart function during the treatment period Both males and females must use effective contraception during the treatment to avoid pregnancy
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MyMust Injection
Prescription Required
Packaging :
vial of 1 Powder for Injection
Manufacturer :
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Pvt LtdComposition :
Bendamustine (100mg)