
Bderlo 100mg Tablet
Salt Composition: Erlotinib
Expiry Date: 01/2028
Inclusive of all taxes
10 tablets in a strip
About The Product
Lung Cancer
Bderlo 100mg Tablet contains erlotinib, which is an anticancer medicine. It is used to treat non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) and pancreatic cancer. It is given in combination with another anticancer medicine, gemcitabine, for patients with metastatic or advanced pancreatic cancers. Bderlo 100mg Tablet is not recommended for children below 18 years and adolescents.
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Uses
- Advanced or metastatic non-small lung cancer (NSCLC)
- Advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer
Side Effects
- Undesired symptoms or responses vary from person to person as the human body reacts differently to the Bderlo 100mg Tablet.
- Still, they typically resolve naturally within a few days as the body adjusts to the medicine, requiring no medical attention.
- In case these symptoms don't go away and you face severe side effects, then immediately consult your doctor or medical team.
- Some of the common side effects of the Bderlo 100mg Tablet are: Headache, Fever Loss of appetite Pain in the eyes Blurred vision High blood pressure Dry skin lack of sleep.
- Vomiting Indigestion Nausea Reduced Kidney function, diarrhea, or constipation
How To Use
- Bderlo 100mg Tablet should always be taken after the doctor's instructions; it is not a self-medication drug.
- It can be taken without or with food, as suggested by the doctor.
- Bderlo 100mg Tablet should not be chewed, opened, or crushed; it must be swallowed to increase the effectiveness of the drug.
- It is an oral medication that is taken once a day, at the same time each day, before food.
- One should wait for at least 3 hours before taking the Bderlo 100mg Tablet.
- Take it as per the recommendation of the doctor.
How It Works
Bderlo 100mg Tablet inhibits the activity of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which is a protein that is involved in the growth and spread of cancer cells. EGFR plays an important role in cell division, growth, and survival of uncontrolled cells and helps in the spread of disease.
Bderlo 100mg Tablet stops the activity of EGFR, helping slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells. It interferes with the signalling pathways of the cancer cells.
Safety Advice
FAQs
It is advised not to take alcohol while taking the Bderlo 100mg Tablet, because consuming alcohol can cause serious side effects and can damage your liver badly.
Consult your doctor if you have concerns or queries.
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