Cancer Drugs - Learning About Cancer Medication
There are many types of cancer that people may suffer from but one thing that stays similar is the types of medication that they may be using. There
are many forms of medication that you may be prescribed with various types of side effect to go with each. Your doctor will go over your particular
case with you and determine which type of treatment is the best. Your treatment may consist of such treatments as Chemotherapy, Hormone therapy,
Biological therapy, Alternative and complimentary therapy and of course drug treatment. Chemotherapy uses anti-cancer drugs which are done
intravenously, by mouth, Injectable and topical applications. They stop the growth of cancer cells as they destroy the cells. This type of treatment is
usually done in cycles. They will usually alternate treatments with rest periods to allow the person to recuperate. Some of the anti-cancer medications
that your doctor may use may include such medications as: Hexalen, Elspar, Blenoxane, Xeloda, Idamycin and Doxil just to name a few. Most cancer
medications come with a hefty list of side effects. Unfortunately the necessity of the medication makes it almost impossible to avoid side effects. If you
suffer from severe side effects your doctor will most likely prescribe another medication to counter act the side effects. Some of the side effects that
you may or may not experience with cancer medications might be: Feeling very tired and weak, more susceptible to infections and they can bleed and
bruise easily. Keep in mind that you can use other drugs to counteract the side effects and that makes it much easier for you to undergo the necessary
cancer treatment. Radiation therapy is the form of treatment where they use ionizing radiation. This type of treatment kills off the cell in the area that is
being treated. This makes it impossible for the cells to grow back. Often times the area of cancer will be surgically removed and then the radiation and
chemotherapy will start. If you choose to do the hormone therapy, this is where you will be given hormones to change the way your cells grow in your
body. Biological therapy is also known as Immunotherapy as it helps you make use of your immune system to help with your side effects from other
medications as well as fighting off the cancer cells. No matter which form of cancer you suffer from, be sure to keep a good line of communication
open with your doctor. Educate yourself on all of your medications and be sure to know what side effects that you may or may not experience. Before
starting any type of new treatment, be sure to discuss all of your options with your oncologist. He or she will be more than happy to go over your
treatment plan in detail so you can be well informed on what to expect. If you find a medication that you are interested in then bring this up with your
doctor as well so that he or she can consider it as a possibility or let you know why it is not a good choice.
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International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research & Allied Sciences Pharmacokinetic Interactions of Glipizide with Esomeprazole in Normal, Diabetic and Ulcerative Rats Research scholar, JJT University, Jhunjhune, Rajasthan, India1 Kalol institute of pharmacy, Kalol, Gujarat, India2 Abstract The present study was carried out to evaluate the drug-drug interacti