Flurox

Flurox is a drug that is used to treat malignant tumors of various organs. It belongs to a group of antimetabolites that are similar to pyrimidine. Fluox is manufactured in Mexico by Lémery and its international name is fluorouracil (5-FU).

Fluox is available in various forms, including 250 mg/ml and 500 mg/ml injection solutions. Fluorouracil is also available as a solution for intravenous and intravesical use at a concentration of 5 mg/ml.

The main indications for the use of fluox are malignant tumors of the breast, stomach, rectum, pancreas and other parts of the large intestine. However, fluox has a number of contraindications, including hypersensitivity and cachexia.

Overall, fluox is an effective drug for the treatment of malignancies, but it may have side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia and leukopenia. Therefore, before starting to take fluox, you should consult your doctor and follow the recommendations for dosage and duration of treatment.