Buy Gemita Injection (Gemcitabine) Online
Gemita 200 MG Injection (also known as Gemzar) is a chemotherapy medicine used to treat various types of cancer, including ovarian, breast, lung, bladder, pancreatic cancer, and soft tissue sarcoma. It can also be combined with other cancer medications if recommended by your doctor. Gemita is an antimetabolite drug and is given only through a vein (IV injection or IV infusion) by a medical professional.
Uses of Gemita 200 MG Injection
- Ovarian Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Bladder Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Soft Tissue Sarcoma
How Gemita 200 MG Injection Works
Gemita works by interfering with the growth of cancer cells, stopping them from multiplying and spreading in the body.
Common Side Effects of Gemita 200 MG Injection
Side effects can vary from person to person. Common side effects include:
- Fever
- Mild nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Hair loss
- Fatigue
- Loss of appetite
- Flu-like symptoms
- Skin rashes
- Low blood cell counts
- Let your doctor know if any side effects become severe or do not go away.
Precautions Before Using Gemita 200 MG Injection
Tell your doctor if you:
- Are taking any medications (including over-the-counter, herbal, or vitamins)
- Are getting any vaccines
- Are allergic to Gemita or any foods
- Are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- Are receiving radiation therapy
Important Advice During Treatment
- Avoid getting pregnant; both men and women should use contraception
- Stay warm to avoid flu or fever
- Drink plenty of fluids
- Avoid unnecessary bleeding or injury
- Keep good hygiene
- Limit sun exposure; use sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher)
- Follow a healthy diet and lifestyle
- Get regular checkups to monitor your health
Dosage and Administration
The dose is based on your weight, height, health, and medical history. Only a trained healthcare provider should give you this injection. Before use, check that the injection is clear and has no particles.
Note
This information is based on the main ingredient of the medicine. The effects may vary between individuals, so always consult an oncologist before starting treatment.