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Anfoe 6000 IU Injection Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Uses:

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection is used to treat anemia caused by chronic kidney illness, cancer, and HIV infection. It is also used in perioperative care for some surgical patients.

Medicinal Benefits:

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection is a blood hormone. It contains Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Alfa used to treat anaemia caused by chronic diseases and anaemia related to kidney disease, cancers, bone marrow disorders, chemotherapy, children and adults on dialysis, and in those due to undergo major bone surgery. Anfoe 6000 IU Injection stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells. In addition, it also corrects any dysregulated erythropoiesis (RBC formation) and remedies the formation of any defunct precursors of RBC’s, paving the way for healthy red blood cell production. Clinically, Anfoe 6000 IU Injection causes a direct increase in haemoglobin values and reduces the rates and requirement of blood transfusion.

FAQs

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection belongs to the group of hormones used in the treatment of chronic anaemia and anaemic states seen in kidney disease, cancers, patients on chemotherapy, bone marrow disorders and in those due to undergo major bone surgery.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection works by stimulating the bone marrow to produce healthy red blood cells (RBC’s) and thus enhances blood production.

Consult your doctor before taking iron supplements along with Anfoe 6000 IU Injection as they might increase the effectiveness of Anfoe 6000 IU Injection when taken together.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection might affect other treatments or tests. Therefore, inform the doctor/lab assistant that you are taking Anfoe 6000 IU Injection.

Not commonly. However, cases of Steven Johnson’s syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrosis (TEN), have been reported in rare instances. Consult your doctor immediately if you notice symptoms such as reddish-circular patches, skin peeling, fever, flu, ulcers of throat, mouth, nose, eyes or genitals.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection may cause blood clots (deep vein thrombosis and embolism). Consult your doctor if you experience symptoms such as breathlessness, chest pain, painful swelling and redness in the legs.

The common side effects of Anfoe 6000 IU Injection may include vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, and nasal congestion. 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 you experience these side effects consistently.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection contains Recombinant Human Erythropoietin Alfa. A hormone medication that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, correcting low blood counts and anaemia.

Don't stop taking your medication just because you're feeling better! This is a crucial moment in your recovery. Stopping too soon can lead to incomplete recovery and the return of symptoms. Instead, report your progress to your doctor and follow their advice. They will guide you on how to safely taper off the medication, if necessary, monitor for any potential side effects, and ensure the infection is fully cleared.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection is usually given to you by a healthcare professional through an Intravenous(veins). In some cases, you may need to go to a local clinic or learn to self-inject, but only after proper training from a doctor or nurse.

You can store Anfoe 6000 IU Injection in the refrigerator or a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Do not freeze. Use at room temperature only.

Store Anfoe 6000 IU Injection in a refrigerator or in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children. Do not freeze it.

Taking more than the prescribed dose doesn't provide extra relief; instead, it may increase the risk of adverse effects, potentially harming your health.

Don't use Anfoe 6000 IU Injection if the solution is expired, frozen, or allergic to it. It's also not recommended for those with hypersensitivity disorders, thromboembolism, and red cell aplasia. Pregnant or breastfeeding women or children unless the doctor suggests it. Always consult your doctor before using.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection can be used in children under a doctor's guidance and in prescribed pediatric doses.

Anfoe 6000 IU Injection may increase blood pressure or worsen existing high blood pressure, especially in patients with kidney failure, due to the rapid increase in red blood cells. Inform your doctor beforehand if you have any blood pressure issues. Your doctor will adjust the dose if the benefits outweigh the risks.