Bortrac 2mg Injection contains Bortezomib, which is a proteasome inhibitor used in the treatment of certain types of cancers, most commonly multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma. Bortezomib acts by preventing the breakdown of proteins by cell structures called proteasomes, which causes a buildup of proteins in cancer cells and ultimately results in their death.
Brand Name: Bortrac
Composition: Bortezomib
Mechanism of Action:
Proteases are important in the breakdown of proteins that control cell development, and boratezomib suppresses their action. Protease inhibition causes damaged proteins to accumulate in the cell, which kills cancer cells and slows the growth of tumors.
Uses:
- Multiple Myeloma
- Mantle Cell Lymphoma
- Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia
- Amyloidosis
Side Effects:
- Fatigue, weakness
- Nausea
- Fever
- Anemia
- Neutropenia
- Thrombocytopenia
- Numbness
- Rash
- Tumor Lysis Syndrome
- Herpes Zoster Reactivation
Dosage and Administration:
The dosage of Bortrac is typically based on body surface area and is administered as an injection either subcutaneously (under the skin) or intravenously (into a vein).
Safety Advise:
Heart 
Bortezomib can cause or worsen heart problems, especially in patients with pre-existing heart conditions. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Liver 
Bortezomib can cause liver damage or elevate liver enzymes. Regular monitoring of liver function tests is advised. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Lung 
Bortezomib can cause severe lung problems, including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and interstitial lung disease. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Pregnancy 
Bortezomib may cause harm to a developing fetus. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Breastfeeding 
Bortrac 2 Injection is dangerous to use while breastfeeding. Evidence points to the possibility of medication poisoning in the fetus. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Alcohol 
When used with alcohol, Bortrac 2 Injection may cause extreme sleepiness. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Driving 
The negative effects of the Bortrac 2 Injection may impair your driving skills. Your ability to drive may be impacted by fatigue, vertigo, fainting, or blurred vision from the Bortrac 2 Injection. Kindly speak with your healthcare provider.
Storage:
Store the injection vial at 2-8°C (36-46°F) in a refrigerator. Protect from light and do not freeze.
How to use this Medication?
Bortezomib is available as a liquid solution that can be injected subcutaneously (beneath the skin) or into a vein. In a clinic or doctor's office, a nurse or doctor administers boratezamib. The disease you have, the other medications you take, and how well your body reacts to treatment will all affect your dose plan.
Throughout your therapy, make sure to let your doctor know how you are feeling. If you have side effects from bortezomib, your doctor may temporarily halt your therapy or lower your dosage.
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