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RITULASTA 500MG INJECTION
₹14,253.00₹36,000.00 (-60%)
Ritulasta 500 mg injection is made up of the active component of rituximab. It is used to treat various diseases in adults. It is prescribed either on its own or in combination with other medicines to treat non-hodgkin’s Lymphoma (cancer that affects B-lymphocytes or white blood cells) and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (a type of cancer that targets B-cells). It can also treat moderate-to-severe arthritis (a form of arthritis in which the immune system attacks leukapheresis cell body cells that line their joint) when combined with methotrexate in adults. Other indications include granulomatosis and polyangiitis, also known as microscopic polyangiitis (inflammation of blood vessels which predominantly affects the lungs and kidneys) in children and adults aged two years or older. It can also treat moderate to severe pemphigus vulgaris (an auto-immune condition that can cause painful pimples on the skin and the lining of the mouth, nasal, throat and genitals.
Ritulasta 500 mg injection is part of the class of medicines known as monoclonal anti-CD20 antibodies. Don’t take this medication if you are sensitive to rituximab or other components of this medication, are immune-compromised, or are suffering from any active severe disease. Inform your physician if you suffer from heart disease, failure, or breathing difficulties before initiating treatment. Consult your physician if you’ve ever suffered a hepatitis B infection since the infection could reactivate in a handful of cases and may be severe in some cases. The use of breastfeeding and pregnant women is not recommended while using this injectable.
The most common reactions of Ritulasta 500 mg injection include blood infections, a reduction in red blood cells, and dizziness. Other side effects include swelling in the body, face, and skin. Itchy skin, vomiting, sweating, and high or low blood pressure. Utilize effective contraceptives during treatment as well as 12 months after the last dose if you do become pregnant. This medication may trigger severe reactions to an infusion within 24 hours of treatment. Inform your doctor or healthcare professional if you encounter any reactions to the infusion, for example, elevated blood pressure and chest pains, headaches or breathing issues, nausea, skin rashes, or throat swelling.