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Netalem 2mg Injection

Netalem 2mg Injection should only be administered under the supervision of a doctor and should not be selfadministered The method of administration may vary depending on the purpose of treatment and may change over time It is important to follow your doctors instructions exactly Taking the medication incorrectly or taking too much can have serious side effects It may take some time several weeks or months before you start noticing the benefits of the medication Do not stop taking the medication unless your doctor specifically advises you to do so The most common side effects of Netalem 2mg Injection are anemia low red blood cell count decreased white blood cell count increased bleeding tendency infection nausea and vomiting If you experience any of these side effects and they bother you or seem severe inform your doctor There may be ways to reduce or prevent these side effects Before starting treatment with this medication inform your doctor of any medical history you may have particularly bleeding disorders heart or liver disease previous radiation treatment or any ongoing infections If you notice unusual bruising or bleeding or if you have dark tarry or bloody stools notify your doctor immediately Netalem 2mg Injection is known to reduce the number of blood cells in your bloodstream which increases your susceptibility to infections Regular blood tests will be required to monitor your blood cell count as well as kidney liver and heart function throughout your treatment It is important for both males and females to use effective contraception during treatment to avoid pregnancy

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