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Chophos injection is a medicine used to treat various cancers and some immune system conditions. It is given by a doctor or nurse in a hospital or a clinic; do not self-inject. It contains cyclophosphamide as the active ingredient.
It works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells and is usually given in the morning with plenty of fluids to help protect the bladder. You should not use this medicine if you’re allergic to it or have a blocked urinary tract. Common side effects include fever, nausea, vomiting, hair loss, low blood counts, and delayed wound healing.
Your doctor will monitor your blood regularly to check for side effects and may adjust the dose if needed. Tell your doctor about all medicines you're taking, as cyclophosphamide can interact with many drugs like HIV meds, chemotherapy agents, blood pressure medicines, and antibiotics. These combinations may increase side effects or reduce effectiveness.
Do not use Chophos injection if you are pregnant, as it can harm the baby. It may also cause infertility in men and women. Avoid breastfeeding during treatment and for one week after.
Alcohol should also be avoided during treatment. Inform your doctor if you have any infections, bladder issues, or problems with your heart, liver, or lungs. Avoid driving if you feel dizzy or have vision problems after treatment.
Store the medicine properly and follow all safety and aftercare instructions given by your healthcare provider.
Chophos injection will be given in the hospital or clinic by the doctor or nurse as an injection. Do not self-inject the medicine. Follow the aftercare instructions provided by the doctor or nurse. During or immediately after administration, adequate amounts of fluid should be ingested or infused to induce diuresis and reduce the risk of urinary tract toxicity. Therefore, Chophos injection should be administered in the morning.
No, exposure to Chophos injection during pregnancy may cause fetal malformations, miscarriage, fetal growth retardation, and toxic effects in the newborn. Chophos injection should be strictly avoided in pregnancy.
Chophos injection is excreted in human milk; therefore, it is recommended that lactating women do not breastfeed during treatment and for 1 week after the last dose.
Undesirable effects (including, for example, dizziness, blurred vision, and visual impairment) may affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. Avoid Chophos injection while driving.
Avoid alcohol while taking treatment with Chophos injection. Consult your doctor before taking it.
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Chophos injection will be given to you by a doctor or nurse. Therefore, it is less likely that you may get an overdose of the medicine. If you experience symptoms right after taking the injection, seek medical help.
You will be monitored by the doctor or nurse as to when Chophos injection should be given to you. Thus, it is unlikely that a dose of the injection will be missed. If the doctor or nurse might have missed a dose, inform them.
Cyclophosphamide works by interfering with the growth of cancer cells in the body. It targets and damages the DNA inside these cells, which stops them from growing and multiplying. Because cancer cells grow much faster than normal cells, this medicine is particularly effective at slowing their growth or killing them.
Yes. Drink plenty of fluids to protect your bladder, avoid close contact with people who are sick to reduce the risk of infection, and attend regular blood tests to monitor your health.
Avoid live vaccines (such as MMR or varicella) while taking Chophos injection, as your immune system may be weakened. Always ask your doctor before getting any vaccines.
Eat a balanced diet to support your body’s strength and healing. If you experience nausea or loss of appetite, a dietitian may help you find foods that are easier to tolerate.

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