Vintor 6000IU Injection
Active Ingredient: Likely contains Erythropoietin (EPO analogue).
Uses:
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Treats anemia caused by:
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Chronic kidney disease.
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Cancer chemotherapy.
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HIV medication.
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Dosage & Administration:
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Given as subcutaneous (under skin) or intravenous (into vein) injection by a healthcare professional.
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Dose depends on body weight and cause of anemia.
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Storage: Refrigerate; warm to room temperature before use.
How It Works:
Stimulates bone marrow to produce more red blood cells (RBCs).
Common Side Effects:
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Fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, joint/muscle pain.
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High blood pressure, dizziness, insomnia.
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Injection site irritation, blood clots (rare but serious).
Serious Warnings:
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Blood clots: Seek help for sudden swelling, chest pain, or shortness of breath.
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Seizures: Report immediately.
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Avoid unless prescribed (potential risks to baby).
Precautions:
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Monitor blood pressure regularly.
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Inform doctor if you have:
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Heart disease, high BP, gout, or liver problems.
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Allergies or ongoing medications (may interact).
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Avoid driving if dizziness occurs.
Missed Dose:
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Contact your doctor; do not self-administer.
Safety:
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Kidney patients: Safe (no dose adjustment).
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Liver patients: Use with caution (dose adjustment may be needed).
Note: Always follow your doctor’s instructions and report any unusual symptoms promptly.
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