
L Aspase 10000 IU Injection
Salt Composition: L- Asparaginase
Expiry Date: 01/2028
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1 Injection
About The Product
lymphoblastic leukemia
L Aspase 10000 IU Injection belongs to the category of anticancer medicines. This medicine is primarily used to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia and Hodgkin's disease in blood cancer patients. The growth of cancer cells is uncontrollable and abnormal in the human body. It is difficult to diagnose cancer in the early stages. When diagnosed in advanced stages, only the symptoms of the disease can be reduced.
Description
L Aspase 10000 IU Injection is a prescription-based anticancer medicine used to treat blood cancer. The cancer of white blood cells occurs when the body uncontrollably produces abnormal white blood cells, and the lymph nodes start growing in different body parts.
It results in organ failure, a decrease in red blood cells, severe bleeding, and infections. The active ingredient of L Aspase is Peg L- Asparaginase, which belongs to the drug class of antineoplastics.
It is administered as an injection by an experienced nurse or medical professional. L Aspase Injection works by controlling the abnormal production of white blood cells.
The doctor decides the required dosage and duration of the medicine. This depends on the disease being treated and the stage of the disease.
The doctor will check medical history, age, health condition, and the body's response to the treatment before prescribing this medicine. Taking it in the wrong way or overdosing can cause severe side effects.
It may take weeks for patients to notice the benefits of the medicine. So do not stop taking this injection until your doctor says to do so.
Side Effects
The human body shows undesired symptoms after taking L Aspase 10000 IU Injection. Usually, they disappear with time as the body adjusts to the medicine. These side effects don't need special medical attention. It is advised to consult your doctor if these symptoms become unmanageable.
Some of the common side effects of L Aspase Injection are mentioned below:
High risk of infection
Vomiting
Weakness
Nausea
Fatigue
Fever
Decreased blood cells (red cells, white cells, and platelets)
Diarrhea
Cough
How To Use
- L Aspase 10000 IU Injection is a prescription-based anticancer drug.
- It is advised to take this injection after consulting your healthcare expert.
- This medicine should be given intravenously by an experienced nurse or doctor.
- Please do not self-administer.
How It Works
L Aspase 10000 IU Injection Injection works by stopping the process of growth of genetic material (DNA and RNA) of the cancer cells in blood.
This process slows down the growth of cancer cells and eventually kills them.
Safety Advice
Missed Doses
- It is advised not to miss any scheduled dosage of L Aspase 10000 IU Injection.
- In case you miss a dose, consult your doctor immediately.
- Don't overdose to compensate for the missed one.
- Contact your doctor or any healthcare provider and seek medical attention immediately in such cases.
Quick Tips
It is advised to use effective birth control ways and avoid pregnancy during the treatment with L Aspase 10000 IU Injection.
A person should avoid smoking while undergoing treatment with L Aspase Injection. Smoking may reduce the effectiveness of medicine.
Monitor your blood sugar & pressure, Kidney & Liver function (KFT & LFT), Heart function at proper intervals after taking L Aspase.
Swelling of hands, lips, and weight gain are some of the side effects observed after taking this medicine. To reduce them, the doctor may suggest some medication.
Skin becomes extremely sensitive after taking L Aspase 10000 IU Injection. It is advised to cover your skin exposed to direct sun rays and use high SPF sunscreen before going out.
FAQs
No, children below 18 years of age are not advised to take this medicine as it results in severe complications.
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