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Oncoflour 500mg Injection is administered by a healthcare professional The dosage and frequency will be determined by your doctor based on your condition and may vary over time It is important to follow your doctors instructions and not exceed the recommended dose as misuse can lead to serious side effects The beneficial effects of this medication may take several weeks or months to become noticeable so do not discontinue taking it unless advised by your doctor Common side effects of Oncoflour 500mg Injection include an increased risk of infection mouth ulcers vomiting weakness and nausea This medication can also decrease the number of blood cells including red and white blood cells which can make you more susceptible to infections Regular blood tests will be necessary to monitor your blood cell count as well as heart liver and blood uric acid levels Inform your doctor if you have any preexisting heart liver or kidney conditions or if you are taking any medications for infections Oncoflour 500mg Injection can interact with other medications so it is important to disclose all the medications you are currently taking It is not recommended to use this medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding It is crucial to use effective contraception for both males and females during treatment to prevent pregnancy

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Available in 2 variations

Oncoflour 250mg Injection

Oncoflour 250mg Injection

Oncoflour 250mg Injection

Fluorouracil (250mg)

vial of 5 ml Injection

Oncoflour 500mg Injection

Oncoflour 500mg Injection

Oncoflour 500mg Injection

Fluorouracil (500mg)

vial of 10 ml Injection

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