Vintor 4000 Injection
Composition: Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA)
Uses
Treats anemia caused by:
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Chronic kidney disease
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Cancer chemotherapy
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HIV medication
How It Works
Stimulates bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, improving oxygen delivery.
Administration
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Given subcutaneously (under skin) or intravenously (into vein) by a healthcare professional.
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Dose based on body weight and anemia cause.
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Storage: Refrigerate; warm to room temperature before use.
Key Benefits
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Reduces need for blood transfusions in chronic kidney disease.
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Manages chemotherapy-induced anemia.
Common Side Effects
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Nausea, vomiting, fever, high blood pressure
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Flu-like symptoms (headache, fatigue, dizziness)
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Joint/muscle pain, rash, injection site irritation
Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical help)
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Blood clots (symptoms: swelling, pain, shortness of breath)
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Seizures
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Severe allergic reactions
Precautions
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Monitor: Blood pressure, hemoglobin levels, and kidney/liver function regularly.
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Avoid if: Uncontrolled hypertension, history of blood clots.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Consult doctor (potential risks to fetus/infant).
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Alcohol/Diving: Avoid alcohol; may impair driving due to dizziness.
Drug Interactions
Inform your doctor about all medications, especially:
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Iron supplements (may enhance effectiveness)
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Blood pressure drugs
Missed Dose
Do not self-administer. Contact your healthcare provider.
Note: Not for use in anemia due to iron/vitamin deficiencies.
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