Description
SDO Pharmed is a Dubai-based manufacturer and exporter of the Epirubicin injection. We export them in safe packaging to the USA, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Russia, Germany, and more.
- Follow the dose and duration as prescribed by the doctor to avoid serious side effects.
- You can also experience a few common side effects, like nausea and fever.
- However, talk to a doctor if they persist.
- There may be regular blood tests to monitor your blood cells along with liver, kidney, and heart functions.
- Inform a doctor if you have a heart issue or liver disease.
- Share your complete medical history with the updated list of medications you might be taking currently.
- Consult with the doctor beforehand if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Uses of Epirubicin Injection
- Cancer
- Breast cancer
- Non-small cell lung cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Cancer of the head and neck
- Stomach cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Small cell lung cancer
- Wilms’ tumor
- Bone cancer
- Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
- Blood cancer
- Skin cancer
- Cancer of the mouth, nasopharynx and paranasal sinuses, larynx, oesophagus
- Cervical cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Ewing’s sarcoma
Benefits of Epirubicin Injection
The Epirubicin injection is given alone or in combination with other medicines to treat cancer effectively. It stops or kills the growth of cancer cells and prevents the multiplication of cancer cells. Moreover, make sure you do not drink alcohol during this treatment. Instead, drink plenty of water.
Common Side Effects of Epirubicin
- Low blood platelets
- Nausea
- Hair loss
- Absence of menstrual periods
- Fever
- Anemia (low number of red blood cells)
- Diarrhea
- Weight loss
- Decreased white blood cell count (neutrophils)
- Hot flashes
- Gastrointestinal inflammation
- Rash
- Low energy
How to use Epirubicin Injection
Only a professional doctor or nurse can inject you with this medicine carefully.
How Epirubicin Injection Works
The injection suppresses the activity of an enzyme that is responsible for the multiplication of the DNA of the breast cancer cells. Eventually, it stops their growth and kills them.






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