Tag: capecitabine

Xeloda – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Xeloda belongs to a group of medicines called “cytostatics”, which prevent the growth of cancer cells. Xeloda contains capecitabine, which itself is not a cytostatic medicine. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer drug (preferably in tumor tissue).

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Ecansya – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Ecansya belongs to a group of medicines called “cytostatics”, which prevent the growth of cancer cells. Ecansya contains capecitabine, which is not in itself a cytostatic drug. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer drug (preferably in tumor tissue).

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Capecitabine STADA – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Capecitabine Stada belongs to a group of medicines called ‘cytostatics’, which prevent the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Stada contains capecitabine, which in itself is not a cytostatic drug. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer drug (preferably in tumor tissue).

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Capecitabine Sandoz – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Capecitabine Sandoz belongs to a group of medicines called ‘cytostatics’, which prevent the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Sandoz contains capecitabine, which in itself is not a cytostatic drug. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer drug (preferably in tumor tissue).

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Capecitabine Orion – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Capecitabine Orion belongs to a group of medicines called “cytostatics”, which prevent the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Orion contains 150 mg or 500 mg of capecitabine, which in itself is not a cytostatic drug. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer drug (preferably in tumor tissue).

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Capecitabine medac – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

150 mg film-coated tablets, 300 mg film-coated tablets, 500 mg film-coated tablets

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Capecitabine Accord – Capecitabine uses, dose and side effects

Capecitabine Accord belongs to a group of medicines called ‘cytostatics’, which inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Capecitabine Accord contains capecitabine, which in itself is not a cytostatic drug. Only after the body has absorbed capecitabine is it converted into an active anti-cancer agent (preferably in tumor tissue).

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