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1 injection
Salt Composition
Cisplatin
Storage
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Cistero 50mg Injection
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Overview
Cistero 50mg injection is a chemotherapy medication that is used to treat multiple carcinomas and sarcomas. It is primarily used in the treatment of ovarian cancer. It is also used to treat bladder, cervical, and testicular cancer. The generic name of this medication is Cisplatin. Cisplat is a prescription-based medication that should be injected by a doctor or an experienced nurse only. This drug functions as an alkylating agent.
Indication
Ovarian Cancer
Uses
Testicular tumour
Ovarian tumour
Bladder tumour
Lung cancer
Head and neck epithelial tumour
Cervical cancer
Side Effects
Cistero 50mg injection may cause various side effects during treatment. There are chances when these reactions become serious; in such cases, contact your doctor immediately. Fever
Infection
Vomiting
Chills
Hearing loss Skin rash
Back pain
Stomach pain
Swelling on the face
Shortness of breath
Sudden shivering
How To Use
Take the dose as per your healthcare provider’s prescription. Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly, unless your doctor tells you. This injection is given under the strict supervision of a doctor. Do not self-administer. This injection is given into the veins by a qualified healthcare provider. Overdose is a very unusual state for this medicine because it is given under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
How It Works
An anti-cancer medication, Cistero50mg injection, works by stopping the growth and multiplication of cancer cells by damaging the genetic material (RNA and DNA) of the cancer cells. It does this by binding to the DNA in the cancer cells and preventing them from replicating.
Safety Advice

Alcohol
unsafe

Pregnancy
consult your doctor

Breast Feeding
consult your doctor

Driving
danger

Kidney
caution

Liver
caution
Missed Doses
If you miss a dose, consult your healthcare provider. Your provider will suggest a possible way to compensate.
Quick Tips
FAQs
Cistero 50mg Injection is a medication that is used in the treatment of Metastatic testicular tumors, Metastatic ovarian tumors, Advanced bladder cancer, and other related conditions.
There can be side effects of this injection such as fever, infection, vomiting, chills, and hearing loss. There can be other side effects also. If any of the side effects last long or make you feel unwell, be sure to consult your healthcare provider regarding the same.
Take the dose as per your healthcare provider’s prescription. Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly, unless your doctor tells you. This injection is given under the strict supervision of a doctor. Do not self-administer. This injection is given into the veins by a qualified healthcare provider.
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with this medicine or not. Kindly consult your healthcare provider for the same to get proper guidance.
During pregnancy, it is not safe to take this medicine as it can cause harm to the unborn baby. Also, during breastfeeding, this medicine must not be used. Please make sure to consult your healthcare provider regarding the same
Yes, Cistero 50mg injection may cause sterility in men. Both men and women are advised on fertility preservation (the process of preserving eggs, sperm, or reproductive tissue) before treatment.
Take advice from a doctor first before starting Cistero 50 mg injection. If you experience decreased urination, swelling of the face, hands, arms, feet, or unusual weakness, then immediately seek the help of a doctor.
Reference
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5. Volarevic V, Djokovic B, Jankovic MG, Harrell CR, Fellabaum C, Djonov V et al (2024). Molecular mechanisms of cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity: a balance on the knife-edge between renoprotection and tumor toxicity. J Biomed Sci 26:25.
6. Kooijmans E, Van der Pal HJ, Pluijm S, Bresters D, Van Dulmen-den Broeder E, Van der Heiden-van der Loo, Margriet, Van den Heuvel-eibrink MM, Kremer L, Loonen J, Louwerens M, Ronckers CM. (2024). TUBULAR DYSFUNCTION AND TREATMENT-RELATED RISK FACTORS IN LONG-TERM CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVORS; DCCSS-LATER 2: RENA. In PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY 2021 Oct 1 (Vol. 36, No. 10, pp. 3307-3307). ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES: SPRINGER.
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