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Scleroxil 2mg Injection 10ml

Scleroxil 2mg Injection should only be administered by a doctor through an injection into a vein It is important that you do not try to administer it yourself The dosage and administration may vary depending on your condition and may be adjusted by your doctor It is crucial to follow your doctors instructions carefully as taking it incorrectly or taking too much can lead to serious side effects Please note that it may take several weeks or even months before you start to see or feel the benefits of this medication Do not stop taking it unless your doctor specifically instructs you to do so Common side effects of Scleroxil 2mg Injection include 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 are bothersome or severe it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to reduce or prevent these side effects Before starting treatment with this medication make sure to inform your doctor about your medical history including any 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 contact your doctor immediately Scleroxil 2mg Injection can reduce the number of blood cells in your body making you more susceptible to infections Regular blood tests to monitor your blood cell count kidney function liver function and heart function may be necessary during your treatment It is important to use effective contraception if you are sexually active and in a reproductive age both for males and females while undergoing treatment with this medication to avoid pregnancy

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