Celostatin 30mg Injection contains Octreotide acetate, a synthetic version of somatostatin. It is used to manage conditions related to excessive hormone secretion, especially from tumors, and to manage gastrointestinal symptoms.
Common side effects include diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, gas, and headache—inform your doctor if these persist or worsen. Let your doctor know about any liver issues and all other medications you're taking before using this medicine.
Celostatin 30mg Injection contains Octreotide acetate, a synthetic version of somatostatin. It is used to manage conditions related to excessive hormone secretion, especially from tumors, and to manage gastrointestinal symptoms.
Brand Name: Celostatin
Composition: Octreotide
Mechanism of Action:
Mimics the effects of natural somatostatin, a hormone that prevents the production of growth hormone, insulin, and gastrointestinal peptides, among other hormones. Octreotide helps manage the symptoms of hormonal overproduction by lowering hormone output.
Uses:
Dosage and Administration:
Depending on the ailment being treated, the dosage may change. Depending on the indication, octreotide can be injected intravenously or subcutaneously.
Side Effects:
Safety Advise:
Liver
Regular liver function tests are recommended due to the risk of hepatotoxicity. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Kidney
Regular kidney function tests are recommended due to the risk of kidney damage. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Heart
Caution in patients with cardiac conditions, particularly those with a history of QT prolongation. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Pregnancy
Using Celostatin injection when pregnant may be dangerous. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Breast Feeding
As Celostatin injection Tablet may enter the breast milk and injure the unborn child, it is most likely dangerous to use while nursing.
Storage:
Celostatin Injection should be kept out of direct sunlight and at room temperature, between 20°C and 25°C.
How to use this Medication?
Octreotide comes in two forms: a long-acting injection that a doctor administers every four weeks, and an immediate-release injection that can be used subcutaneously or intravenously, usually 2-4 times per day. Pay close attention to the directions on your prescription, and ask your doctor or pharmacist any questions you may have.
The forms of Octreotide immediate-release injectable include vials, ampules, and dosing pens that hold medicine cartridges. Make sure you are aware of the kind of container your octreotide comes in as well as the additional equipment you will need to inject it, such as pens, syringes, or needles.
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