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Gempower 1000 Injection 1's Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Composition:

GEMCITABINE-1000MG

Uses:

Breast Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Non-small-cell Lung Cancer, Bladder Cancer, and Ovarian Cancer.

Medicinal Benefits:

Gempower 1000 Injection 1's is an anti-cancer drug used in the treatment of various types of cancers. Gempower 1000 Injection 1's is used either independently or in conjunction with other chemotherapy medications to treat breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, bladder cancer, and ovarian cancer. Gempower 1000 Injection 1's works by interfering with DNA synthesis. It blocks the production of new DNA, by locking itself into the DNA strands and inhibiting any further proliferation or growth of the cell. Hence, Gempower 1000 Injection 1's has widespread application in the field of oncology (cancer-related medicine) and chemotherapy.

FAQs

Gempower 1000 Injection 1's works blocking DNA synthesis and causing cell death, thereby preventing the cells from proliferating beyond normal.

Men taking Gempower 1000 Injection 1's are advised not to father a child during the treatment with Gempower 1000 Injection 1's and for 6months after the treatment. Consult your doctor before starting Gempower 1000 Injection 1's if you are planning to father a child. Your doctor may advise you regarding sperm storage.

If you suffer from CKD, please consult with your doctor before using Gempower 1000 Injection 1's and discuss any concerns with them. Gempower 1000 Injection 1's is to be used with caution in those suffering from kidney and liver problems.

Gempower 1000 Injection 1's might cause low white blood cell count leading to increased risk of infections. Consult your doctor if you have a fever, sweating, and any signs of infections.

Gempower 1000 Injection 1's may cause bleeding and bruising due to less platelet count. Consult a doctor if you notice unexpected bruising, pinkish or reddish urine, bleeding from gums, mouth, or nose.