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The administration of Pemeta 100 Solution for infusion should be done by a qualified medical professional Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency of administration based on your specific condition and these instructions may change over time It is crucial to follow your doctors advice and not to misuse or take excessive amounts of this medication as it can lead to severe side effects It may take a few weeks or months before you notice any improvements therefore do not stop taking it unless instructed by your doctor Common side effects of this medication include nausea vomiting loss of appetite and hair loss Pemeta 100 Solution may also cause a decrease in red and white blood cells increasing the risk of infections To monitor this regular blood tests are necessary to assess blood cells as well as heart liver and blood uric acid levels Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor if you have any heart disease liver or kidney problems or if you are taking any medicines for infections It is important to disclose all medications you are currently using as many other drugs can interact with Pemeta 100 Solution This medication is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding It is imperative to use effective contraception for both males and females during the course of treatment to prevent pregnancy

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Available in 2 variations

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Pemeta 500 Injection

Pemeta 500 Injection

Pemetrexed (500mg)

vial of 1 Injection

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Pemeta 100 Solution for infusion

Pemeta 100 Solution for infusion

Pemetrexed (100mg)

bottle of 1 Solution for infusion

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Published At: Dec 11, 2024

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