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RITUXIPAN 500MG INJECTION
₹11,464.00₹42,577.92 (-73%)
Rituxipan 500mg Injection, is contained within this injection. It is prescribed for a variety of adult diseases. It can be used with or without other medications to treat non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a cancer that affects white blood cells known as B-lymphocytes. In adults, it is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe rheumatoid (a disease in which the immune system attacks its own body cells) when combined with methotrexate. Also, granulomatosis polyangiitis and microscopic polyangiitis are used to treat adults and children older than 2 years old with inflammation of blood vessels. It can also treat mild to moderate pemphigus (a condition that results in painful blisters of the skin, lining, nose and throat).
Rituxipan 500 mg injection belongs to a class of drugs called monoclonal anti-CD20 antibodies. This injection should not be taken if you have an allergy to rituximab, any of its ingredients, a weak immune function, or a severe infection. Before starting the treatment, tell your doctor if you suffer from heart disease, heart failure or breathing issues. Speak to your doctor if the hepatitis B virus has ever been in you. The infection can reactivate and be very severe at times. This injection is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Rituxipan 500mg injection can cause several side effects, including infection of the blood and reduced red blood cell count, dizziness and swelling of the face and the body. Other common side effects include itchy or dry skin, low blood pressure, and increased sweating. If you are pregnant, use effective contraception during treatment and for 12 months following the last dose. This medication may cause severe infusion reactions during or within 24 hours after administration. Infusion reactions such as chest pain, headaches, breathing problems, vomiting, skin irritation, or throat swelling should be reported to your doctor or healthcare professional.