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Docshil 20 mg Injection
Docshil 20 mg Injection

Docshil 20 mg Injection

Docshil 20 mg Injection Specification

  • Salt Composition
  • Docetaxel
  • Origin of Medicine
  • Synthetic
  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
  • 1 vial per box
  • Drug Type
  • Injection
  • Ingredients
  • Docetaxel 20 mg
  • Physical Form
  • Liquid
  • Function
  • Recommended For
  • Treatment of various types of cancer including breast cancer lung cancer and prostate cancer
  • Dosage
  • As prescribed by a medical professional
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • Administered intravenously; usage and dosage depend on the individuals condition and response to treatment
  • Suitable For
  • Adults
  • Quantity
  • 20 mg per injection
  • Storage Instructions
  • Store in a cool dry place at 2C to 8C; protect from light and freezing
 
 

About Docshil 20 mg Injection



Docshil 20 mg Injection is a synthetic medication containing Docetaxel 20 mg in each injection vial. It is specifically designed for the treatment of various types of cancer such as breast cancer, lung cancer, and prostate cancer in adults. This liquid formulation is administered intravenously as an anti-cancer chemotherapy medicine. The dosage should be determined by a healthcare professional based on the individuals condition and response to the treatment. Each box contains 1 vial of Docshil 20 mg Injection. To maintain its effectiveness, store the product in a cool, dry place at 2C to 8C while protecting it from light and freezing.

FAQs of Docshil 20 mg Injection:


Q: What is the recommended use of Docshil 20 mg Injection?

A: Docshil 20 mg Injection is recommended for the treatment of various types of cancer, including breast cancer, lung cancer, and prostate cancer in adults.

Q: How should Docshil 20 mg Injection be administered?

A: Docshil 20 mg Injection should be administered intravenously as prescribed by a medical professional.

Q: What is the active ingredient in Docshil 20 mg Injection?

A: The active ingredient in Docshil 20 mg Injection is Docetaxel with a concentration of 20 mg per injection.

Q: What is the storage requirement for Docshil 20 mg Injection?

A: Docshil 20 mg Injection should be stored in a cool, dry place at 2C to 8C, protected from light and freezing.

Q: How should the dosage of Docshil 20 mg Injection be determined?

A: The dosage of Docshil 20 mg Injection should be determined by a healthcare professional based on the individuals condition and response to the treatment.

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