Ciszest 50mg Injection

Ciszest 50mg Injection

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Salt Composition: Cisplatin

Expiry Date: 01/2028

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About The Product

Ovarian Cancer

Description

Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) is an anticancer medicine with active ingredient cisplatin. It is prescribed to treat certain types of cancer such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and testicular cancer.

It is a platinum-based anticancer medicine administered only by intravenous infusion by a qualified healthcare professional.

Uses

  • Cervical cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Testicular cancer 


Side Effects

  • Side effects are undesirable symptoms that can result from any medical treatment.
  • Like any other medicine, Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) also causes some adverse impact on the body, most of which are resolved without any medical attention.
  • Some common side effects include: Nausea and vomiting.
  • Fatigue, weakness and loss of appetite.
  • Decreased red blood cells, causing anaemia.
  • Decreased white blood cells, increasing the risk of infection.
  • Decreased platelets, increasing the risk of bruising or bleeding.
  • Mouth ulcers or inflammation of the mouth.
  • Diarrhoea or constipation.
  • Hair loss.
  • Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet.
  • Increased liver enzymes.
  • Abdominal discomfort or changes in taste Seek medical attention in case of any unusual or severe side effects immediately.

How It Works

Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) is a platinum-containing chemotherapy medicine. It forms cross-links with DNA inside cancer cells, interfering with DNA replication and transcription.

This prevents rapidly dividing cells from multiplying and can lead to cancer-cell death.

Safety Advice

Alcohol

The interaction of alcohol with this drug is still unknown. It is advisable
not to consume alcohol while taking Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg).
Pregnancy

Do not take Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) during
pregnancy, as it is a highly unsafe medicine for the fetus. Also, this medicine is
especially designed to treat male-related cancers.

Breastfeeding

Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) is unsafe to use during
breastfeeding as it may cause toxicity to the baby. Also, this medicine is
especially designed to treat male-related cancers.

Driving

Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) may cause side effects such as
dizziness or lack of concentration, which could affect your ability to drive. So it's
better to avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.

Kidney

Consumption of Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) should be
avoided without informing the doctor if you have any kidney-related issues.

Liver

Consumption of Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) should be
avoided without informing the doctor if you have any liver-related issues.

FAQs


Yes, Ciszest 50mg Injection (Cisplatin 50 mg) is an anticancer drug and is used in the
treatment of ovarian, cervical, and testicular cancer.

Reference

Barabas, K., Milner, R., Lurie, D., & Adin, C. (2008). Cisplatin: a review of toxicities and therapeutic
applications. Veterinary and comparative oncology, 6(1), 1-18.

Galluzzi, L., Senovilla, L., Vitale, I., Michels, J., Martins, I., Kepp, O., ... & Kroemer, G. (2012).
Molecular mechanisms of cisplatin resistance. Oncogene, 31(15), 1869-1883.

Gold, J. M., & Raja, A. (2019). Cisplatin.

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