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Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet
Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet

Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet

Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet Specification

  • Salt Composition
  • Everolimus
  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
  • 10 strips of 10 tablets each
  • Origin of Medicine
  • Synthetic
  • Drug Type
  • Tablet
  • Ingredients
  • Everolimus 0.25 mg
  • Physical Form
  • Solid
  • Function
  • Used to prevent organ rejection after a transplant and to treat certain types of cancers.
  • Recommended For
  • Organ transplant patients cancer patients
  • Dosage
  • 0.25 mg per tablet
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • As prescribed by a healthcare professional typically once daily with or without food.
  • Suitable For
  • Adults
  • Quantity
  • 10 tablets per strip
  • Storage Instructions
  • Store in a cool and dry place below 30C away from direct light and moisture.
 
 

About Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet



Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet contains Everolimus as the active ingredient in each 0.25 mg tablet. Each box includes 10 strips, with each strip containing 10 tablets, making a total of 100 tablets in a box. This synthetic tablet is recommended for adult organ transplant and cancer patients. It functions to prevent organ rejection post-transplant and in the treatment of certain cancers. The tablet, to be taken once daily as advised by a healthcare professional, can be consumed with or without food. Store the tablets in a cool, dry place away from direct light and moisture.

FAQs of Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet:


Q: What is the active ingredient in Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet?

A: The active ingredient in Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet is Everolimus.

Q: How many tablets are there per box of Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet?

A: Each box of Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet contains 100 tablets, divided into 10 strips of 10 tablets each.

Q: What is the recommended dosage for Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet?

A: The recommended dosage for Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet is typically once daily, as prescribed by a healthcare professional.

Q: Who is Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet suitable for?

A: Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet is suitable for adults, especially organ transplant and cancer patients.

Q: What is the function of Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet?

A: Everomus 0.25 mg Tablet is used to prevent organ rejection after a transplant and to treat certain types of cancers.

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