marketed by DR.REDDY`S LAB LTD (OSTEOZEN)
• 1ML
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prolia injection is a medicine used to treat men at increased risk of bone fractures and treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. it reduces the risk of fractures and makes the bones very strong. prolia injection is given by a trained professional and should not be self-administered. it would help if you used it regularly daily to get maximum therapeutic benefits from prolia injection. contin
sodium hydroxide polysorbate glacial acetic acid sorbitol water for injections (acetate buffer is formed by mixing acetic acid with sodium hydroxide) .
babies: not applicable
lactating mothers: prolia injection is probably safe during breastfeeding; consult your doctor before using the treatment
pregnancy: ask your doctor's advice as human studies on pregnant women and animals have shown more significant harmful effects to the growing baby.
driving: prolia injection does not affect the driving ability
alcohol: seek doctor's help before consuming alcohol, and caution should require.
kidney: it is safe to use in kidney patients.
dose adjustment is not required.
liver: prolia injection is probably safe to use in liver disease patients but consult your doctor before taking this medicine..
diarrhea nausea loss of appetite headache heartburn.
prolia injection is a monoclonal antibody that binds to some protein that causes bone loss, thereby minimizing the risk of fractures and helps the bone to become very firm..
if you miss the dose, consult your doctor immediately..
• while in treatment with prolia injection, try to take calcium and vitamin supplements.
• tell your doctor if you observe any jaw pain.
because it causes a rare jaw problem (osteonecrosis), predominantly seen after the dental procedure.
• prolia injection may also increase the risk of infection.
avoid being close to people with flu, cold or other contagious illnesses.
• consult your doctor if you develop any rashes while taking a prolia injection.
• do not take if you are being pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
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• prolia injection + palifermin: concurrent use may lead to increased prolia drug toxicity.
• prolia injection + abatacept: concurrent use may lead to immunosuppression in the body.
• prolia injection + paclitaxel: concurrent use may lead to an impaired immune system.
• prolia injection + pazopanib: concurrent use may lead to the risk of serious opportunistic infections due to immunosuppression.
• prolia injection + premetrexed: concurrent use may lead to increased bone loss.
• prolia injection + oxaliplatin: concurrent use leads to jaw pain must be taken with caution.
• prolia injection + olaparib: concurrent use may increase pharmacodynamic synergism of both drugs leads to myelosuppressive toxicity..
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