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OCTREONIZE-100

OCTREONIZE-100

Octreotide 100mcg Inj

Treats acromegaly (excess growth hormone). Treats hormone secreting tumors (carcinoid, VIPoma, gastrinoma).

Treats acromegaly (excess growth hormone). Treats hormone secreting tumors (carcinoid, VIPoma, gastrinoma). Decreases diarrhea caused by tumors. Treats bleeding in esophageal varices (liver cirrhosis). Pancreatic fistula supportive therapy.

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Uses

Treats acromegaly (excess growth hormone). Treats hormone secreting tumors (carcinoid, VIPoma, gastrinoma). Decreases diarrhea caused by tumors. Treats bleeding in esophageal varices (liver cirrhosis). Pancreatic fistula supportive therapy.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, abdominal pain. Pain at point of injection. Headache, fatigue. Gallstones (long-term use). Diarrhea or constipation

Uses

Treats acromegaly (excess growth hormone). Treats hormone secreting tumors (carcinoid, VIPoma, gastrinoma). Decreases diarrhea caused by tumors. Treats bleeding in esophageal varices (liver cirrhosis). Pancreatic fistula supportive therapy.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, abdominal pain. Pain at point of injection. Headache, fatigue. Gallstones (long-term use). Diarrhea or constipation

Indications

  • Acromegaly. Neuroendocrine tumors. Hormone-induced diarrhea. Liver cirrhosis bleeding varices.

FAQ

Q1. What is the use of Octreotide?
To decrease the secretion of hormones and control acromegaly, tumors, and bleeding.

Q2. How is it given?
Subcutaneously or IV.

Q3. Is it applicable in emergency hemorrhage?
Yes, in variceal bleeding.

Q4. Is it safe in long term?
Yes, but gallstones can develop.

Q5. Is it a steroid?
No, it is a somatostatin analogue.

Indications

  • Acromegaly. Neuroendocrine tumors. Hormone-induced diarrhea. Liver cirrhosis bleeding varices.

FAQ

Q1. What is the use of Octreotide?
To decrease the secretion of hormones and control acromegaly, tumors, and bleeding.

Q2. How is it given?
Subcutaneously or IV.

Q3. Is it applicable in emergency hemorrhage?
Yes, in variceal bleeding.

Q4. Is it safe in long term?
Yes, but gallstones can develop.

Q5. Is it a steroid?
No, it is a somatostatin analogue.

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