Vintor 4000 IU
Vintor 4000 IU Injection uses recombinant DNA technology to aid in the formation of red blood cells in the body. It cures anemia caused by chronic renal failure, chemotherapy, and HIV by increasing the number of red blood cells in the body. This injection can also be used by those who are at a high risk of blood loss as a result of surgery to lessen the requirement for blood transfusions. This medicine stimulates the bone marrow, which creates red blood cells.
If you are allergic to any of the substances in Vintor injectable, you should not use it.
Your blood pressure is quite high.
Following the first dose, you acquired pure red cell aplasia.
Cough, headache, joint or bone discomfort, mild muscle soreness, muscle spasm, pain and redness at the injection site, nausea, vomiting, and weight loss are some of the side effects of Vintor.
Make sure your doctor is aware of any other medications you’re taking. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, if you’re on hemodialysis, or if you’ve just had or are planning to undergo surgery, let him know. Vintor 4000 IU Injection should be taken exactly as directed by your doctor, and the dosage should not be increased beyond what is suggested. Overdosing might result in serious negative effects.
Anemia Caused by Chronic Kidney Disease
Anemia Linked to Chemotherapy
Anemia as a result of medication use
Anemia as a Result of Surgery
Problems with health differs from person to person
Non-Chemotherapy Anemia Associated With Allergies in Cancer Patients
High Blood Pressure (HBP) is a condition in which
Aplasia of the Red Cells
Fever \sNausea
Mouth Sores from Vomiting
Headache
Pain In Muscles Or Joints
Cough \sDiarrhea
At The Injection Site, There Is Swelling And Redness
Stomach Pain And Discomfort
Severe Allergies to the Skin
Face, Lips, Eyelids, Tongue, Hands, And Feet Swelling Breathing Difficulty Wheezing Dizziness
Infection of the upper respiratory tract Difficulty swallowing High blood pressure
Aplasia of the Red Cells
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