What is Lipodox?
Lipodox (doxorubicin hydrochloride injectable, liposomal) is a cytotoxic anthracycline antibiotic (an anti-cancer drug) indicated for the treatment of metastatic carcinoma of the ovary in patients with disease that is refractory to both paclitaxel and platinum based chemotherapy regimens; as monotherapy for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer, where there is an increased cardiac risk; and for the treatment of AIDS related Kaposi's Sarcoma in patients with extensive mucocutaneous or visceral disease that has progressed on prior combination therapy (consisting of two of the following agents: a vinca alkaloid, bleomycin and standard doxorubicin or another anthracycline) or in patients who are intolerant to such therapy.
Dosage Form: Lipodox is available as 2 mg/ml concentrate solution for infusion in 5 ml and 10 ml vials.
Active Ingredient: (doxorubicin hydrochloride) Liposome Injection
(pegylated liposomal)
Where to buy Lipodox 20 mg Injection?
Lipodox 20 mg Injection (Doxorubicin) is a (prescription drug, doctor prescribed medication or health care professional prescribed medicine) pharmaceutical drug that can be legally dispensed against a medical prescription. Lipodox 20 mg Injection (Doxorubicin) can be made available in Ahmedabad, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and other cities in India an as well overseas.
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What medications are prescribed for blood cancers?
Blood cancers, or hematologic cancers, affect the production and function of blood cells. Most of these cancers start in the bone marrow where blood is produced.Types of blood cancers
- Leukemia: Cancer that originates in blood-forming tissue.
- Non-Hodgkin lymphoma: Cancer that develops in the lymphatic system from cells called lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight infections.
- Hodgkin lymphoma: Cancer that develops in the lymphatic system from cells called lymphocytes. Hodgkin lymphoma is marked by the presence of an abnormal lymphocyte called the Reed-Sternberg cell (or B lymphocyte).
- Multiple myeloma: Cancer that begins in the blood's plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that is made in the bone marrow.