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Daratumumab, a monoclonal antibody, is present in Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion. Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that recognize and bind to specific targets within the body. Daratumumab directly kills multiple myeloma cells and/or allows your immune system to identify and destroy them.
No, it is unsafe to father a child while taking Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion. It is recommended for sexually active men to use condoms while on treatment and for at least six months after their last dose of Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion.
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion can affect the results of this blood test. Tell the person doing the test that you are using Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion.
Based on the medical condition, Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion may be given alone or together with other medicines used to treat multiple myeloma.
Tell your healthcare professional immediately if you get any signs of an infusion-related reaction during or three days after the infusion. Your doctor may give other medicines, or the infusion may need to be slowed down or stopped.
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion can cause a significant decrease in the number of blood cells and platelets. Your doctor may suggest laboratory tests before and during the treatment. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop a fever or have signs of bruising or bleeding.
Alcohol
Safe if prescribed
Avoid alcohol consumption while on treatment with Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion.
Pregnancy
Consult your doctor
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion should not be taken during pregnancy as it might cause fetal harm. Inform your doctor immediately if you are conceiving while on therapy.
Breast Feeding
Consult your doctor
You should not breastfeed when taking Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion as it is unknown if the Daratumumab can pass to your baby in the milk.
Driving
Safe if prescribed
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion can cause a drop in blood pressure, which can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded or like you are about to faint. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded when taking Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion, you should not operate machinery or drive a car.
Liver
Consult your doctor
Limited information is available. Please inform your doctor before prescribing Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion if you have liver impairment. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion.
Kidney
Consult your doctor
Limited information is available. Please inform your doctor before prescribing Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion if you have kidney impairment. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion.
Children
Safe if prescribed
Do not use this medicine for children between 0 to 18 years old.
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About Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion belongs to the group of monoclonal antibodies (anti-cancer medicines) used to treat a type of blood cancer called multiple myeloma in adults 18 years or older. Multiple myeloma, also known as myeloma, is a type of bone marrow cancer that affects several areas of the body, such as the spine, skull, pelvis, and ribs.
Daratumumab, a monoclonal antibody, is present in Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion. Daratumumab is meant to bind to certain cancer cells in your body, either directly killing multiple myeloma cells and/or allowing your immune system to identify and destroy them.
Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion should be administered to patients only in a hospital setting under the supervision of a physician qualified by training and experience to administer cancer chemotherapeutic agents. Sometimes, you may experience common side effects, such as Chills, sore throat, cough, feeling sick (nausea), vomiting, itchy, runny or blocked nose, feeling short of breath or other breathing problems, chest discomfort, dizziness or light-headedness (hypotension), itching and wheezing. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if any of these side effects persist or worsen.
Before taking the Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion, inform your doctor about all your allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to medicines or food. Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. It is critical not to become pregnant or get pregnant while undergoing therapy and for several months afterwards. Before beginning treatment, discuss effective contraception with your healthcare professional. Inform them immediately if you or your partner becomes pregnant while undergoing therapy. Breastfeeding is usually not advised during this treatment since it is unknown whether this medication passes into breast milk. Alcohol should be avoided during treatment with this medicine. Drive only if alert, as the Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion may cause drowsiness or dizziness.
Uses of Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion
Key Benefits
Daratumumab, a monoclonal antibody, is present in Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion. Monoclonal antibodies are proteins that recognize and bind to specific targets within the body. Daratumumab is a targeted monoclonal antibody meant to bind to certain cancer cells in your body that helps slow or stop the progression of multiple myeloma; it directly kills multiple myeloma cells and/or allows your immune system to identify and destroy them.
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Side Effects of Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion
Drug Warnings
Before taking Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion, inform your doctor about your medical history and other medications you are currently taking to rule out any potential negative effects. Avoid taking Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or allergic to any component present in Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion. Both women and men using this Darzalex 400Mg/20Mlâ Infusion should use birth control to avoid pregnancy. Inform your doctor if you have a history of low blood pressure; your doctor will closely monitor and manage it. If you are taking medication to help lower your blood pressure, you may need to reduce or discontinue it while taking Daratumumab.
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