Description
MedicineÂ
Daxotel
Manufacturer
Fresenius Kabi
Active IngredientÂ
Docetaxel (20mg)
Storage
Store in a refrigerator (2 – 8°C). Do not freeze.
Consume TypeÂ
Oral
Description -Â
Complete Handbook on Daxotel: Usage and InsightÂ
Daxotel – Introduction
Daxotel 20mg Injection is an intravenous injection used to treat conditions such as breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and head and neck cancer and prostate cancer,.
How Daxotel Works: A Closer Look
Daxotel 20mg Injection is an anti-cancer drug. It obstructs the microtubule structures that help cancer cells divide and multiply. This halts the growth and proliferation of cancer cells and destroys them.Â
Daxotel Use
- Breast cancer
- Non-small cell lung cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Cancer of head and neck
Daxotel – The BenefitsÂ
Breast CancerÂ
Daxotel 20mg Injection is an effective treatment for breast cancer; it lessens symptoms like lumps, discharge from the nipples, and changes in the shape or texture of the breasts. It can be used alone or in combination with other medications, such as chemotherapy. The way that the injectable Daxotel 20mg works is by stopping the growth and multiplication of cancer cells, which eventually causes them to die. Consult your doctor if you experience any side effects.
Non-small cell lung cancer
Non-small cell lung cancer is a common type of lung cancer that affects people whether they smoke or not. Daxotel 20mg Because of this drug’s extreme potency and toxicity, you should thoroughly discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using it with your doctor. It is recommended that you avoid alcohol and drink plenty of water during this treatment.
Prostate cancer
The prostate gland is an accessory gland of the male reproductive system which is about the size of a walnut and is necessary for men to produce seminal fluid, which is used to transport and provide nourishment to the sperm. Though there may occasionally be no symptoms at all, difficulty urinating is the primary sign of prostate cancer. This med works by lowering testosterone levels, a hormone that naturally occurs in men, which in turn slows or stops the growth of cancer cells. As a result, difficulties urinating are lessened, making the process more comfortable and straightforward.
Head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancer encompasses cancers affecting the mouth, nose, sinuses, or throat. Daxotel 20mg Injection can impede or halt the growth of cancer cells effectively. However, despite being a potent medication, it also accompanies certain bothersome side effects. Hence, it’s advisable to comprehend the associated risks and benefits thoroughly by discussing them with your doctor.
Daxotel – A Usage Guide
It will be administered intravenously, or through an infusion into one of your veins. It is given by a medical professional. The dose of this Injection is determined by your weight and overall health. Do not self-administer this drug.Â
Daxotel – Side Effects
Most side effects usually go away as your body adjusts to the medicine and don’t usually require medical attention. However, if they continue or raise concerns, it’s best to speak with your doctor.
 Common Side Effects
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Fever, infections
- Low blood cell count
- Loss of appetite
- Trouble sleeping
- Joint or muscle pain
- Alteration in the sense of taste
- Eye problems
- Bleeding from the nose
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Abdominal pain
- Hair loss
- Change in color of your nails
- Change or absence of menstrual period
- Weight loss
- Tiredness
- Dry mouth
- High blood sugar
- Decreased blood pressure
- Rapid heartbeat
[Note: Different drugs can cause varying side effects. To get accurate information about a medication’s specific side effects, refer to the official prescribing information for that medication or consult with your healthcare provider.]
Daxotel – A Guide to SafetyÂ
Alcohol
Unsafe |
When taking Daxotel 20mg Injection, you should avoid drinking alcohol.
Pregnancy
Consult Your Doctor |
Getting treatment with Daxotel 20 mg Injection while pregnant is risky because there is clear evidence that they endangers the developing fetus. However, in life-threatening situations, the doctor may very rarely prescribe it if the benefits outweigh the risks. Please consult your doctor.
Breastfeeding
Unsafe |
It is risky to use Daxotel 20mg injection while nursing. There is evidence to suggest that the fetus may have experienced drug poisoning.
Driving
Consult Your Doctor |
It is unclear if taking Daxotel 20mg Injection affects a person’s capacity to drive. Avoid operating a motor vehicle if you have symptoms that impair your ability to focus and respond.
LiverÂ
Caution |
Be cautious when giving patients with liver disease the Daxotel 20mg Injection. Consult your doctor if the dosage needs to be adjusted.
KidneyÂ
Safe If Prescribed |
Daxotel 20mg Injection is safe for patients with renal disease. However, changing the dosage of Daxotel 20mg Injection is not advised.Â
Fact Box |
Chemical Group |
Taxanes Derivatives |
Addictive |
No |
Medication Class |
ANTI NEOPLASTICS |
Action Class/Category |
Antimicrotubule agents- Taxanes |
Swift Advice
- Anyone who is pregnant or nursing should avoid using Daxotel 20mg injection, and using it while trying to conceive is recommended to avoid pregnancy.
- Your doctor may perform routine blood tests to monitor the health of your liver and blood cells throughout treatment.
- Weight gain and swelling of the lips and hands are both possible side effects. Corticosteroids may be prescribed by your doctor to help with these side effects.
- While undergoing therapy, notify your doctor if you experience any unexplained bleeding, sore throat, mouth ulcers, fever, or infection symptoms.
Frequently Asked Questions – Daxotel
Q1. Does the Daxotel 20mg injection cause you to gain weight?
Gaining weight is undoubtedly a potential side effect of Daxotel 20mg Injection. This could be due to fluid retention, which would first cause swelling in the feet and then spread to other parts of the body. If you notice swelling in your feet, contact your doctor right away.
Q2. How long do I have to take Daxotel 20mg Injection?
It is critical to follow your doctor’s advice and complete the recommended Daxotel 20mg Injection course. The length of your treatment will be determined by your unique reaction to the therapy as well as the type of cancer you have. Infusions are typically given every three weeks.
Q3. Is there a pill form of Daxotel 20mg Injection?
In a hospital or clinic setting, a medical expert gives an Daxotel 20 mg injection as a liquid via intravenous (IV) injection. The infusion is usually given over the course of an hour, and the procedure is repeated every three weeks.Â
Q4. What blood tests must be performed prior to the administration of Daxotel 20mg Injection?
Your doctor will order blood tests such as a CBC and kidney and liver function tests before each Daxotel 20mg Injection dose. These tests are performed to ensure that your liver is functioning normally and that your blood cell counts are sufficient to safely deliver Daxotel 20mg Injection. White blood cell counts may fluctuate, resulting in symptoms such as fever or increased susceptibility to infections.
Q5. Is hair loss caused by Daxotel 20mg Injection irreversible?
One of the most common side effects of Daxotel 20mg Injection is hair loss. When Daxotel 20mg Injection is stopped, hair growth usually returns to normal, but in some cases, irreversible hair loss may occur. If you are concerned about hair loss, it is best to consult with your doctor.