Mitotax 100mg Injection contains Paclitaxel, a chemotherapy drug that belongs to the class of taxanes. It is frequently used to treat a variety of cancers, such as Kaposi's sarcoma, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and breast cancer. By disrupting the regular function of microtubules during cell division, paclitaxel kills cancer cells that divide quickly.
Those under the age of eighteen should not take Mitotax 100 mg as it can result in severe allergic responses. Because birth control contains alcohol, use it while undergoing treatment and refrain from using it if you have cardiac problems or alcoholism.
Brand Name: Mitotax
Composition: Paclitaxel
Mechanism of Action:
By stabilizing microtubules, paclitaxel stops them from breaking down during cell division, or mitosis. Because of this, the cancer cells are unable to divide fully, which results in cell death. It mostly affects cells that divide quickly, such as cancer cells.
Uses:
Dosage and Administration:
Intravenous infusion is the method. The type of cancer being treated, the patient's body surface area (BSA), and the chemotherapy regimen all affect the usual dosage of Paclitaxel.
Side Effects:
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Rash
Headache
Weakness
Fever
Difficulty breathing
Allergic reactions
Mouth sores
Constipation
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