Medicine Overview
Epirubicin hydrochloride injection 50 mg is a prescription anthracycline chemotherapy medicine used in the treatment of various cancers. It is commonly administered as part of combination chemotherapy regimens in hospitals and oncology centers. Epirubicin helps destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells while supporting standardized treatment protocols recommended by oncology specialists.
Conventional Dose
The conventional dosage of epirubicin depends on the following:
- Type of cancer
- Body surface area (BSA)
- Overall health condition
- Liver function
- Previous chemotherapy treatment
- Combination treatment protocol
High-Dose Therapy
In selected patients, higher-dose Epirubicin regimens may be considered under strict specialist supervision.
High-dose treatment generally requires the following:
Intensive blood count monitoring, Cardiac function assessment, Liver function evaluation, Infection prevention measures, Close hospital observation, Supportive medical care
Important Warnings
Important warnings include:
- Monitor heart function before and during treatment.
- Bone marrow suppression may increase infection risk.
- Severe tissue injury may occur if the medicine leaks outside the vein (extravasation).
- Liver impairment may require dose adjustment.
- Avoid use during pregnancy unless clearly indicated.
- Live vaccines should generally be avoided during treatment.
- Regular blood tests are recommended throughout therapy.
Patients should immediately report fever, chest pain, severe fatigue, unusual bleeding, or allergic reactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Epirubicin Hydrochloride Injection 50 mg used for?
It is used to treat cancers such as breast and gastric cancer. It works by stopping the growth of cancer cells.
2. Can high-dose Epirubicin be given to every patient?
No, it is only given to selected patients. Treatment is decided by an oncologist based on the patient's condition.
3. Why is heart monitoring important during treatment?
Epirubicin may affect heart function over time. Regular monitoring helps prevent serious complications.
4. Can Epirubicin be exported internationally?
Yes, it can be supplied globally through licensed pharmaceutical exporters. Hospitals and distributors can procure it with proper documentation.
5. What documents are generally supplied for export?
Common documents include COA, invoice, packing list, and certificates. These ensure quality and regulatory compliance.
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