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Idofnib 100 mg Capsule
Idofnib 100 mg Capsule

Idofnib 100 mg Capsule

Idofnib 100 mg Capsule Specification

  • Salt Composition
  • Idofnib 100 mg
  • Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
  • 10 strips per box
  • Origin of Medicine
  • Allopathic
  • Drug Type
  • Antineoplastic agent
  • Ingredients
  • Idofnib
  • Physical Form
  • Capsule
  • Function
  • Used in the treatment of certain types of cancers
  • Recommended For
  • Patients diagnosed with specific types of cancer
  • Dosage
  • 100 mg per capsule
  • Dosage Guidelines
  • As directed by a healthcare professional
  • Suitable For
  • Adults
  • Quantity
  • Strip of 10 capsules
  • Storage Instructions
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
 
 

About Idofnib 100 mg Capsule



Idofnib 100 mg Capsule is an antineoplastic agent packaged in boxes containing 10 strips, each strip holding 10 capsules of 100 mg Idofnib. This medication, suitable for adults, contains Idofnib as the key ingredient. It is designed to treat specific types of cancers and should be stored in a cool, dry place. The capsules are meant for patients diagnosed with certain types of cancer and should be taken as per the dosage guidelines provided by a healthcare professional.

FAQs of Idofnib 100 mg Capsule:


Q: What is Idofnib 100 mg Capsule used for?

A: Idofnib 100 mg Capsule is used in the treatment of certain types of cancers.

Q: How should Idofnib 100 mg Capsule be stored?

A: Idofnib 100 mg Capsule should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Q: Who is Idofnib 100 mg Capsule recommended for?

A: Idofnib 100 mg Capsule is recommended for patients diagnosed with specific types of cancer.

Q: What is the dosage of Idofnib 100 mg Capsule?

A: The dosage of Idofnib 100 mg Capsule is 100 mg per capsule, to be taken as directed by a healthcare professional.

Q: How many capsules are there in a strip of Idofnib 100 mg Capsule?

A: A strip of Idofnib 100 mg Capsule contains 10 capsules.

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