Marketed By
celon
Pack of
16.0 ml in 1 vial
Salt Composition
Bevacizumab
Storage
Keep in cold place
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Indication
Colone or Rectal, Chemotherapy Drug, Brain Tumor
Description
Bevnexxa 400mg injection is an anticancer medicine with Bevacizumab (400mg) as an active ingredient. It prescribes to treat certain types of cancer such as cancer of colon and rectum, non-small cell lung cancer, kidney cancer, brain tumor, ovarian and cervical cancer. It works by preventing the growth of new blood vessels that feed tumors and stops tumors from growing. It is an effective medicine and first-line of treatment when used in combination with other cancer medicines.
Uses
- Cancer of colon and rectum
- Ovarian cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Brain tumor
- Non-small cell lung cancer
Side Effects
Bevnexxa 400mg injection may cause some side effects that vary from one patient to another. Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine.
Common side effects include:
- Nosebleeds
- Headache
- High blood pressure
- Inflammation of the nose
- Protein in urine
- Taste change
- Dry skin
- Hemorrhage
- Increased lacrimation
- Back pain
- Exfoliative dermatitis
Contact the doctor immediately in case of any severe or unusual side effects.
How To Use
- Bevnexxa 400mg is available in injection form and is advised to be taken as per the doctor's prescription. It can only be given intravenously by a doctor or nurse under strict medical supervision.Taking this injection in the wrong way may give you severe side effects.
- In case of overdose, contact your healthcare provider or doctor and they will provide you with medical attention. Missing or overdosing will impact the overall health of the patients and may also have side effects. So, it is always advisable to follow the prescription of the doctor strictly.
How It Works
Bevnexxa 400mg injection is an anti-angiogenic medication with Bevacizumab as an active ingredient. It works by blocking a specific protein known as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). By blocking the action of specific protein it stops the formation of blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to cancerous cells. Thereby, stop the growth & multiplication of cancer cells & slow down the progression of disease.
Safety Advice
Alcohol
UNSAFE
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Breast Feeding
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Driving
DANGER
Kidney
PRECAUTION
Liver
PRECAUTION
FAQs
This is a chemotherapy based anticancer drug used to treat certain types of cancer such as cancer of colon and rectum, non-small cell lung cancer, kidney cancer, brain tumor, ovarian and cervical cancer.
Bevnexxa 400mg Injection should be administered intravenously by a doctor or experienced nurse under strict medical supervision. Don't self administer it.
There are some precautions you should follow while taking Bevnexxa 400mg Injection such as if you have any medical history of any allergic reactions, etc. In that condition inform your doctor before starting the treatment.
Some common side effects of taking this injection include low white blood cell count, low platelet count, dizziness, reduced sense of touch, increased liver enzymes, etc.
Bevnexxa 400mg Injection belongs to the category of anticancer medicine that works by preventing the growth of new blood vessels that feed tumors and stops tumors from growing.
References
- Emerson, M. V., Lauer, A. K., Flaxel, C. J., Wilson, D. J., Francis, P. J., Stout, J. T., ... & Klein, M. L. (2007). Intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin) treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Retina, 27(4), 439-444. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17420695/
- Burger, R. A., Brady, M. F., Bookman, M. A., Fleming, G. F., Monk, B. J., Huang, H., ... & Liang, S. X. (2011). Incorporation of bevacizumab in the primary treatment of ovarian cancer. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(26), 2473-2483. https://ohiostate.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/incorporation-of-bevacizumab-in-the-primary-treatment-of-ovarian-/
- Bergsland, E., & Dickler, M. N. (2004). Maximizing the potential of bevacizumab in cancer treatment. The Oncologist, 9(S1), 36-42. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15178814/
- Gil-Gil, M. J., Mesia, C., Rey, M., & Bruna, J. (2013). Bevacizumab for the treatment of glioblastoma. Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology, 7, CMO-S8503. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3682734/
- Falk, A. T., Barrière, J., François, E., & Follana, P. (2015). Bevacizumab: a dose review. Critical reviews in oncology/hematology, 94(3), 311-322. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25703583/
Ratings And Reviews
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Suresh Sharma
Good quality product
a year ago
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Quality is outstanding
10 months ago
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