DARATUMUMAB (DARZALEX) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE MYELOMA
Darzalex Multiple myeloma is a form of plasma cell cancer that is treated by injections.
400 mg of Darzalex Under the direction of a doctor, injection is administered as an IV infusion into veins. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency of administration for you. This is based on the condition you are being treated for and is subject to change. You should follow your doctor’s instructions to the letter. It can have potentially dangerous negative effects if taken improperly or in excess.
USES OF DARZALEX INJECTION
Multiple myeloma
BENEFITS OF DARZALEX INJECTION
When you have multiple myeloma, your body breaks down bone more quickly than it replaces it. As a result, bones become fragile, painful, and more prone to breaking. 400 mg of Darzalex In addition to other cancer therapies like chemotherapy, injection may be recommended. It improves multiple myeloma patients’ chances of survival and is a crucial component of your treatment. This medication will eliminate the malignant cells, stop their growth, and stop them from spreading to other body regions.
SIDE EFFECTS OF DARZALEX INJECTION
The majority of adverse effects are temporary and go away as your body becomes used to the medication. If they persist or you’re concerned about them, speak with your doctor.
Common side effects of Darzalex
back ache
Constipation
reduced white blood cell (neutrophil) count
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Fatigue
Infusion response with fever
insomnia (a problem falling asleep)
aching joints
reduced blood platelets
Nausea
Breathlessness