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injection is a medicine used to treat different types of cancer, including cancers of the skin, head, neck, oesophagus, voice box, cervix, penis, testicles, lymph nodes (like Hodgkin’s disease), and a rare skin cancer called mycosis fungoides. It’s usually given in combination with surgery or radiation to improve results and help manage symptoms. This medicine works by damaging the DNA in cancer cells, stopping them from growing and spreading.
It helps slow the disease down and makes the cancer more responsive to other treatments. It is given by a doctor or nurse in a hospital or clinic, and you should not try to use it on your own. Some people may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, weight loss, or loss of appetite.
In rare cases, it can cause lung problems, especially in people who smoke, have had radiation therapy, or are over 70 years old. If you experience symptoms such as coughing, chest pain, or trouble breathing, please notify your doctor immediately. injection can interact with other medicines, such as cisplatin, G-CSF, and certain cancer treatments, which may increase the risk of lung problems.
It may also affect the way other medications, such as digoxin or phenytoin, work. Always inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking. This medicine should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless clearly advised by your doctor.
It is important to attend all scheduled appointments, as you will be closely monitored. If you miss a dose or experience any unusual symptoms, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
injection will be given in the hospital or clinic by the doctor or nurse as injection. Do not self-inject the medicine. Follow the aftercare instructions provided by the doctor or nurse.
Safe use of injection in pregnant women has not been established.
It is not known whether bleomycin is excreted in breast milk. Due to the potential for serious adverse effects in infants, it is recommended that breastfeeding is discontinued prior to administration of injection to the mother.
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You will be monitored by a doctor or nurse for the correct timing of your injection doses, so it is unlikely that a dose will be missed. However, if you think a dose may have been missed, inform your doctor or nurse immediately.
Bleomycin works by damaging the DNA inside cancer cells, which stops them from growing and dividing. This helps slow down or stop the spread of cancer, allowing the body to better fight the disease and respond to other treatments, such as surgery or radiation.
Some vaccines may not be safe during cancer treatment. Always consult your doctor before getting any vaccines.
The length of your treatment depends on the type of cancer and how your body responds to it. Your doctor will create a schedule tailored to your condition.

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