Category: Cancer

  • Erlonitib

    25MG,100MG,150MGTablets
  • Imatinib

    100MG, 400MGTablets
  • Erlotinib

    25MG; 100MG; 150MGTablets
  • Imatinib Mesylate

    100MG; 400MGTablets
  • Veenat (Imatinib)

    VEENAT is the product that has redefined the oncology landscape and the market dynamics in favour of the patients in India. The first targeted therapy to be launched at a fractional price of the innovator. The first brand to spell AFFORDABILITY in oncology and to take the survival benefits across to the patients irrespective of their economic strata.

    This principle of NATCO, that “No patient goes without medicine for want of money” set the trend of affordable pricing and patient assistance in the Indian oncology market. Thousands of bottles of free Veenat do not merely represent the brand/marketing statistics, but it portrays the survival of thousands of CML patients and the gratitude of oncologists who treated them. VEENAT is more than a blockbuster for the patients and the clinicians.

  • Doxorubicin

    Description

    This page contains brief details about the drug doxorubicin, it’s indication, dosage & administaration, mechanism of action, related brands with strength, warnings and common side effects.

    Date of Approval

    The  U.S. FDA-approved Doxorubicin is an anticancer medication to treat main types of cancers, on 07th September 1993.

    Mechanism of Action of Doxorubicin

    Doxorubicin works by interfering with the DNA in cancer cells by inserting itself into the DNA strands, which disrupts the normal structure of the DNA. This causes the DNA to break apart, leading to cell death. Additionally, doxorubicin can also cause damage to the membranes surrounding the cell’s nucleus, which further contributes to cell death.

    Uses of Doxorubicin

    Doxorubicin is used to treat various types of cancer, especially breast cancer, lung cancer, Malignant lymphomas, and certain types of leukemia. It is either used alone or in combination with other drugs.

    Doxorubicin Dosage available

    Doxorubicin is an intravenous infusion drug that is injected through the veins. Your physician will choose the dosage and administration frequency based on your medical condition because it differs for each person.

  • Zoledronic Acid

    Description

    This page contains brief details about the drug zoledronic acid, it’s indication, dosage & administaration, mechanism of action, related brands with strength, warnings and common side effects.

    Date of Approval

    Zoledronic Acid is an anti-resorptive medication which was approved for its medical use on 22nd February 2002.

    Mechanism of Action of Zoledronic Acid

    Zoledronic Acid Injection is an anti-resorptive medication that belongs to the class of bisphosphonates. Zoledronic acid works by inhibiting the cell signaling pathways that produce osteoclasts. This process further inhibits bone resorption and also induces programmed cell death of cancer cells.

    Uses of Zoledronic Acid

    Zoledronic Acid Injection has been developed to treat osteoporosis and prevent bone complications in patients diagnosed with bone cancer. A condition called tumor-induced hypercalcemia is common among people diagnosed with cancer. Zoledronic acid Injection is indicated to reduce blood calcium levels in such conditions.

    Zoledronic Acid Dosage available Zoledronic Acid Injection is available as a single-dose vial for injection in doses 4mg and 5mg. It is intended for administration as an intravenous infusion after reconstitution. Your healthcare provider will prescribe an accurate dose depending on your health condition. If you have been diagnosed with a kidney problem, your doctor will administer a lower dose.