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Adside 100mg Injection

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Salt Composition : Etoposide

Manufacturer : ADLEY FORMULATIONS

Origin of Medicine : India

MRP: ₹174
Price : ₹134
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Introduction to Adside 100mg Injection

Adside 100mg injection is an anticancer drug with the ingredient Etoposide. It belongs to the medication class known as cytostatic. It is used to treat certain types of cancers such as testicular cancer, small-cell lung cancer, acute myeloid leukemia (blood cancer), tumor in the lymphatic system (Hodgkin’s lymphoma, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma), and ovarian cancer in adults.

Talk to your doctor if you had or currently having radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Report to your doctor if you have any infections or low levels of protein (albumin) in your blood.  Adside 100mg injection should not be taken if you have recently been vaccinated with yellow fever or any live vaccines. Before starting treatment with this medicine, it is very important to tell your physician if you currently or previously had any medical conditions of kidney problems or liver disorders. 

Both women and men should use effective birth control during the treatment and at least 6 months after the last dose. In men, it is recommended not to father a child during and up to 6 months after the treatment. So it is advised to get suggestions about fertility concerns from your doctor. Administration of Adside 100mg injection may cause a reduction in the level of blood cells and increase the risk of developing infections. So, your doctor may perform blood tests regularly to monitor your kidney and liver function. It is unknown whether it is safe to use on a child.  


Uses of Adside 100mg Injection

  • Testicular cancer
  • Small-cell lung cancer
  • Acute myeloid leukemia (blood cancer)
  • Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  • Ovarian cancer

Therapeutic Effects of Adside 100mg Injection

Adside 100mg works by inhibiting the activity of topoisomerase II (essential for cell replication) and DNA synthesis, which will prevent cancer cells from growing and multiplying, ultimately leading to cell death.


Interaction of Adside 100mg Injection with other drugs

Inform your healthcare provider about all your medicines, including prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications such as Ciclosporin,  Phenytoin, Phenobarbitone, Warfarin, Anthracyclines, Aspirin, and Fosphenytoin may interact with Adside 100mg and reduce effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.


More Information about Adside 100mg Injection

  • Keep Adside 100mg out of sight and reach of children.
  • Store at a controlled room temperature between 15°C to 30°C.
  • Store in the original package
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze.

How to consume Adside 100mg Injection

Adside 100mg injection is administered as an intravenous infusion into the vein. If this injection is recommended for you, it will be given by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administrate. Your physician will choose the dosage and administration frequency based on the medical condition because it differs for each person. 


Safety Advices for Adside 100mg Injection

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Pregnancy

  

Do not take this Adside 100mg if you are pregnant because it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Consult your doctor before starting the treatment. 

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Breast Feeding

  

It is unsafe to breastfeed while taking Adside 100mg because it can cause toxicity to the baby. Please consult your physician for more advice.

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Lungs

  

Consult your doctor if you experience any lung-related symptoms like; shortness of breath or lung inflammation while taking an Adside 100mg injection. 

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Liver

  

You need to tell your doctor if you have any liver disorders before taking Adside 100mg injection. Your doctor may perform blood tests regularly to monitor your condition. Consult your doctor for more information. 

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Alcohol

  

It is unknown if drinking alcohol while taking an Adside 100mg injection is safe. Please speak with your physician.

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Driving

  

Driving while taking an Adside 100mg injection is unsafe because this medicine can cause tiredness, lightheadedness, or dizziness.


Side Effects of Adside 100mg Injection

Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them.

Serious

  • Severe allergic reactions (swelling of tongue, or throat, breathing difficulties, rash, flushing, fast heartbeat)
  • Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
  • Blood disorder
  • Hepatotoxicity (damage to the liver)
  • Acute leukemia

Common

  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Abdominal pain
  • Constipation, diarrhea
  • Changes in skin color
  • Weakness
  • Asthenia (feeling weak)
  • Temporary hair loss
  • High or low blood pressure
  • Dizziness
  • Redness of the skin
  • Sore lips, throat, or mouth ulcers

Word of Advice

Discuss your fertility problem with the doctor since, in men, it is advised not to father a child during and after the 6 months of treatment. So it is advised to get suggestions about fertility concerns. Avoid planning for the pregnancy. If you experience any symptoms mentioned as a side effect, consult your doctor immediately. Notify your doctor immediately if you have undergone or are taking or planning any radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Inform your doctor immediately if you took any vaccines inducing yellow fever and live vaccine and other medications before starting with Adside 100mg because it might reduce the effectiveness of this medicine and may cause side effects.  Inform your doctor if you have or had any history of heart disease, kidney problems, or liver problems.


FAQs

Q 1. What should I tell my doctor before starting Adside 100mg?

Before starting Adside 100mg, you should tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have, especially kidney or liver problems, and any medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. Inform your doctor if you had or are currently planning to take radiotherapy or chemotherapy. If you have low levels of protein (albumin) in your blood, it has to be notified to the doctor.

Q 2. How often do I need to have blood tests while on Adside 100mg?

You will need regular blood tests while taking Adside 100mg to monitor your liver and kidney function.

Q 3. Can Adside 100mg cause skin problems?

Skin problems include a skin rash, dry skin, and itching. This usually goes back to normal when your treatment finishes.

Q 4. Should I use contraception even after the treatment with Adside 100mg?

Yes, contraception is mandatory during and after treatment with Adside 100mg for at least six months.

Q 5. What fertility concerns should be discussed while taking an Adside 100mg injection?

Discuss your fertility problem with the doctor since, in men, it is advised not to father a child during and after the 3 months of treatment. So it is advised to get suggestions about fertility concerns. Avoid planning for the pregnancy because it may affect your unborn baby.

Q 6. Why do I feel constipated while taking Adside 100mg?

Constipation is a known side effect of Adside 100mg treatment. It kills rapidly dividing cells, including cancer cells and some healthy cells in the body, such as those in the digestive tract. When the cells lining of the digestive tract are affected by this medicine, it can slow down or even stop the normal movement of waste products through the intestines, leading to constipation.


Fact Box of Adside 100mg Injection

Molecule name: Etoposide

Therapeutic class: Anti-Cancer

Pharmacological class: Alkaloids-cytotoxic agents

Indication: 

1. Small-cell lung cancer

2. Acute myeloid leukemia (blood cancer)

3. Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

4. Ovarian cancer

5. Testicular cancer


References

  1. Goodman & Gilman’s, The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, Cytotoxic agents, 12th edition, 2011, 1714 -1715.
  2. KD Tripathi, Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, Anticancer drugs, 7th edition, 2013, 866.
  3. Neon Healthcare Limited, Electronic medicines compendium (emc), [ Revised on Sept 2022] [ Accessed on 29th - Mar- 2023 ], pil.10533.pdf (medicines.org.uk)

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