Genmus 100mg Injection is given by a doctor or nurse directly into a vein — it’s not something you should try to give yourself. The dose and how often you’ll need it will depend on your specific condition and may change over time. Always follow your doctor’s instructions exactly. Taking too much or using it incorrectly can lead to serious side effects. Also, keep in mind that it might take several weeks or even months before you start to notice the benefits, so don’t stop the treatment unless your doctor advises you to.
Some common side effects include anemia (a low red blood cell count), fewer white blood cells, infections, feeling tired, nausea, and vomiting. If these side effects become troublesome or seem serious, let your doctor know — there might be ways to help reduce or manage them.
Make sure to tell your doctor if you have any history of bleeding problems, heart or liver disease, have had radiation treatment, or are dealing with any infections. Genmus can also lower the number of blood cells in your body, which means you might get infections more easily. Because of this, you’ll need regular blood tests to keep an eye on your blood counts, as well as checks on your kidney, liver, and heart function during treatment.
This medicine can also interact with many other drugs, so always inform your doctor about everything you’re taking — including prescription, over-the-counter, or herbal medicines.
If there’s a chance of pregnancy, it’s very important that both men and women use effective contraception during treatment to avoid getting pregnant.
If you ever have concerns or new symptoms, or just need reassurance, don’t hesitate to reach out to your doctor. They’re there to support you and make sure your treatment is as safe and effective as possible.
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