Temodal

Temozol is a platinum-based alkylating agent and is used as a chemotherapy agent to treat several types of cancer. This drug helps reduce the growth of cancer cells and increase the life expectancy of patients.

As a rule, Temodol is used for the treatment of malignant glioma, metastatic malignant melanoma, with existing relapse or progression of the disease after standard chemotherapy. Doses can range from 150 to 800 milligrams per day.

However, like any other drug, Temodol has side effects. Some of them:

1. Decrease in the number of blood cells, such as neutropenia. Decreased production of normal cells and increased production of abnormal cells (see white blood cells). 2. Increased risk of infection. 3. Decreased appetite and bad mood. 4. Fatigue and severe weakness. 5. Infertility. 6. Cough and respiratory irritation. 7. Small rash or itching. 8. Dry mouth and throat. 9. Abdominal pain and diarrhea. 10. Change in skin or hair color.

When using Temodaya, it is important to follow your doctor's recommendations and follow the dosage regimen. However, before starting treatment, it is necessary to conduct a full medical examination, including a blood test, to ensure that there are no contraindications to the drug. If you have any questions or concerns about using Temodal, consult your doctor for more information.