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Generic Capecitabine | Cipla (IN) | 500mg | 50 tablets | $225.00 | |
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Generic Capecitabine | Cipla (IN) | 500mg | 100 tablets | $425.00 | |
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Generic Capecitabine | Cipla (IN) | 500mg | 200 tablets | $799.00 | |
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Generic Capecitabine | Cipla (IN) | 500mg | 300 tablets | $1,175.00 | |
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Generic Capecitabine | Cipla (IN) | 500mg | 400 tablets | $1,525.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 60 tablets | $115.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 120 tablets | $225.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 180 tablets | $325.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 240 tablets | $420.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 300 tablets | $510.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 150mg | 360 tablets | $599.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 500mg | 120 tablets | $595.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 500mg | 240 tablets | $1,175.00 | |
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Xeloda | Roche (TR) | 500mg | 360 tablets | $1,725.00 |
This item requires a prescription from your doctor.
General Information On Xeloda
Xeloda is a cancer medication used to treat specific types of cancers such as cancer of the colon and rectum, which has spread to other parts of the body. The generic name of the drug is Capecitabine. It works to slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells and reduce the size of tumors. Xeloda is also used to treat colon cancer after surgery and to treat breast cancer, which has spread to other parts of the body and has not subsided in spite of taking other medicines. You need to exercise caution and consult your doctor before you buy Xeloda.
Side Effects for Xeloda
Some people may experience side effects after taking Xeloda such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, weakness, tiredness, joint/back/muscle pain, sleeping problems, headaches, and dizziness. The intensity of some of the side effects can be curbed by introducing some changes in your lifestyle and diet such as eating several small meals. You should contact your doctor if any of these side effects worsen or persist for a long time. However, you should stop taking Xeloda and seek medical help if you experience severe side effects such as painful swelling/redness/sores in the throat or mouth or severe vomiting or nausea, stomach pain, and vision changes. In such a case, your doctor may lower the dose of the medication or stop Xeloda treatment altogether. A severe allergic reaction to Xeloda is very rare and may include: swelling of the face/throat/tongue, rashes, or breathing problems.
Precautions
You should not take Xeloda if you have any allergies or are allergic to Xeloda or 5-fluorouracil. The drug should not be used if you have certain medical conditions such as a certain enzyme deficiency (such as dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency) or kidney disease. You should inform your doctor about your medical history of heart problems, liver problems, kidney problems, or blood disorders. If you are taking Xeloda, you should not take any immunizations or vaccinations without your doctor’s consent. Stay away from people who have recently taken an oral polio vaccine. Xeloda increases your sensitivity to the sun, so you should avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or sunlamps.
Xeloda Dosage
The drug is available in the form of a tablet. The medication is available in two strengths: Xeloda 150mg and Xeloda 500mg. The dosage is determined by your doctor, who may generally recommend a treatment cycle of two weeks. A rest period of one week is to be observed after two weeks of Xeloda treatment. You should take one Xeloda tablet with food or within 30 minutes after eating your meal.
Interactions
Xeloda may interact with other drugs and cause certain side effects. It may react with blood thinners such as Warfarin, Phenytoin, or Fosphenytoin. Your doctor may be aware of the possible interactions of Xeloda with other medications, and so, you should tell your doctor about every medicine you take, which includes prescribed, non-prescribed, and herbal medicines.
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