5 Flucel 500mg Injection
Salt Composition - FLUOROURACIL
Manufacturer - CELON LABORATORIES LTD
India
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Introduction to 5 Flucel 500mg Injection
5 Flucel 500mg Injection contains the active ingredient as Fluorouracil. It belongs to a class of drugs called antimetabolites, which interfere with the genetic material (DNA and RNA) synthesis of rapidly dividing cancer cells, leading to their death. It is commonly used to treat breast, colorectal, stomach, esophagus, and pancreatic cancers. It can be administered in different ways, including through injection or as a cream.
Like all other anticancer medication, 5 Flucel 500mg Injection can cause side effects. Common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mouth sores, hair loss, and an increased risk of infection. However, not all patients will experience these side effects, and the severity of the side effects can vary from person to person. No specific foods need to be avoided when receiving 5 Flucel 500mg Injection, but alcohol, spicy or acidic foods, citrus fruits and juices, and high-fiber foods may worsen some side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, mouth sores, and gastrointestinal problems. Patients should consider avoiding or limiting these foods during treatment. Inform your physician before starting this treatment if you have undergone surgery in the last 30 days or are following a controlled sodium diet.
Uses of 5 Flucel 500mg Injection
Colon and rectum cancer
Breast cancer
Gastric cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Head and Neck cancers
Esophagus cancer
Anal cancer
Bladder cancer
Therapeutic Effects of 5 Flucel 500mg Injection
5 Flucel 500mg Injection works by interfering with the DNA and RNA synthesis of rapidly dividing cancer cells, leading to their death. It is an antimetabolite chemotherapy drug that mimics the structure of normal DNA and RNA building blocks. Still, its incorporation into DNA and RNA leads to errors in formation and causes damage to the DNA and RNA strands.