Adcimab 100mg Injection

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Composition FOR Adcimab 100mg Injection

Bevacizumab(100mg)

food interaction for Adcimab Injection

alcohol interaction for Adcimab Injection

pregnancy interaction for Adcimab Injection

lactation interaction for Adcimab Injection

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No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Adcimab 100mg Injection. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Adcimab 100mg Injection may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Adcimab 100mg Injection is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Adcimab 100mg Injection

Bevacizumab(100mg)

Adcimab injection uses

How adcimab injection works

Adcimab 100mg Injection is a anti-angiogenic medication. It works by blocking a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). This stops the formation of blood vessels that bring oxygen and nutrients to cancerous cells.

Common side effects of adcimab injection

Exfoliative dermatitis, Rectal bleeding, High blood pressure, Nosebleeds, Protein in urine, Decreased appetite, Electrolyte imbalance, Peripheral sensory neuropathy, Breathlessness, Thromboembolism, Wound healing complications, Ovarian failure, Decreased white blood cell count (lymphocytes), Low blood platelets, Mucosal inflammation, Abscess, Cellulitis, Hypersensitivity, Rectovaginal fistula, Nephrotic syndrome, Cerebrovascular accident, Auto-antibody formation, Posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome, Gastrointestinal perforation, Gastrointestinal ulcer

SUBSTITUTES FOR Adcimab Injection

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Expert advice FOR Adcimab Injection

  • Bevacizumab is an effective, first-line option when used together with other medicines for certain types of cancers such as colorectal, lung, cervical, and kidney cancers.
  • Bevacizumab is given as an infusion. Your doctor or nurse will monitor you for signs of an infusion reaction such as high blood pressure and trouble breathing.
  • It can lower your wound healing ability. Inform your doctor that you are taking this medication before undergoing any surgical procedure.
  • It can increase the risk of bleeding. Inform your doctor if you notice any unusual bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop easily.
  • Your doctor may regularly check your blood pressure and levels of protein in your urine while you are on Bevacizumab.
  • Bevacizumab is an effective, first-line option when used together with other medicines for certain types of cancers such as colorectal, lung, cervical, and kidney cancers.
  • Bevacizumab is given as an infusion. Your doctor or nurse will monitor you for signs of an infusion reaction such as high blood pressure and trouble breathing.
  • It can lower your wound healing ability. Inform your doctor that you are taking this medication before undergoing any surgical procedure.
  • It can increase the risk of bleeding. Inform your doctor if you notice any unusual bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop easily.
  • Your doctor may regularly check your blood pressure and levels of protein in your urine while you are on Bevacizumab.

Frequently asked questions FOR Adcimab 100mg Injection

Bevacizumab

Q. What kinds of cancer can Adcimab 100mg Injection be used for ?
Adcimab 100mg Injection is approved for the treatment of cancer of the colon or rectum that has spread to other parts of the body. It must be given along with chemotherapy. Other types of cancers that it helps with includes certain types of lung cancer, kidney cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and glioblastoma (a type of brain tumor).
Q. How is Adcimab 100mg Injection given?
Adcimab 100mg Injection is given as an infusion. That means you get it through a small needle in your vein or through a port, which is a device placed under your skin. Your doctor will decide your dose and duration and will monitor you for signs of an infusion reaction.
Q. How long can I take Adcimab 100mg Injection for?
You keep taking Adcimab 100mg Injection as long as your disease is controlled and your side effects are manageable. Your doctor will determine whether you should stop taking Adcimab 100mg Injection. If your cancer progresses during this initial treatment, talk to your doctor if a different chemotherapy may be an option.
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Q. How Adcimab 100mg Injection works differently from chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy attacks fast-growing cells, like cancer cells. In contrast, the purpose of Adcimab 100mg Injection is to prevent the growth of new blood vessels that feed tumors. This causes the tumour to shrink, or to stop growing.
Q. Does a person taking Adcimab 100mg Injection still need chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy is still needed along with taking Adcimab 100mg Injection. It makes chemotherapy work better.

Content on this page was last updated on 27 May, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)