Epofit 6000 IU Injection

78.71
In stock
SKU CMS4127
Pack Size Price Qty Unit Price
2 Injection $78.71
$39.36
4 Injection $154.65
$38.66
6 Injection $225.76
$37.63

What is Epofit 6000IU Injection

Epofit 6000 IU Injection is a prescription medication containing Epoetin Alfa, a synthetic form of Erythropoietin. It is a hormone naturally produced by the kidneys that stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. It belongs to the class of Erythropoiesis-stimulating Agents (ESA).

Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body. When the body doesn't produce enough red blood cells, a condition called Anemia can occur, leading to fatigue, weakness, and other symptoms.

Epofit 6000 IU Injection is prescribed to treat Anemia in specific situations, such as cancer chemotherapy and Chronic Kidney Disease. The injection mimics the action of natural Erythropoietin, prompting the bone marrow to increase red blood cell production.

This improves oxygen delivery to tissues and alleviates Anemia-related symptoms. The dosage of Epofit 6000 IU Injection is determined by the doctor based on individual needs and medical conditions. It is typically administered through subcutaneous injection.

While generally well-tolerated, some side effects of Epofit 6000 IU Injection include high blood pressure, headache, injection-site pain, or nausea. It should also be used with caution in case of liver disease, Gout, joint pain, or heart problems.

What are the benefits of Epofit 6000IU Injection

Epofit 6000IU Injection is primarily used for:

  • Treatment of chemotherapy-associated Anemia: Epoetin Alfa stimulates the bone marrow to boost red blood cell production, countering the Anemia caused by chemotherapy's suppression of bone marrow function.
  • Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease-associated Anemia: In chronic kidney disease, the kidneys produce less erythropoietin. Epoetin Alfa replaces this deficiency, stimulating red blood cell production and improving oxygen delivery in patients with this condition.

How to use Epofit 6000IU Injection

Epofit 6000IU Injection is a prescription medicine that should only be used as per a doctor's advice. It is not for self-administration. The medical expert injects it under supervision.

Strength and substitutes

The strength and substitutes available for Epofit 6000 IU are:

Epofer 2000 IU/ml Injection

$13.24

Epofer 4000 IU Injection

$17.00

Epofer 10000 IU Injection

$51.81

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What are the side effects of Epofit 6000IU Injection

The Epofit injection may cause side effects such as:

  • Headache
  • Pain at the injection site
  • High blood pressure
  • Nausea

These side effects generally resolve as the body adjusts. However, seek medical help if they persist.

Safety Advice

Liver disease

Use Epofit cautiously in case of liver disease and closely monitor liver function for appropriate dosage adjustment.

Kidney impairment

Epofit is usually safe for individuals with kidney disease. However, monitor renal function closely. Ensure to consult a doctor before use for safety.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women

Epofit can be unsafe during pregnancy and breastfeeding as it can harm the fetus or nursing infant. Consult a doctor to determine its suitability based on individual situations and factors.

Avoid

Avoid using iron supplements with Epofit 6000IU Injection without consulting a doctor.

FAQs

What should I do if I use too much Epofit 6000IU Injection?

If you suspect an overdose of Epofit, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms may include severe headaches, confusion, and cardiovascular complications. Timely addressing can prevent unwanted complications. A doctor can suggest the required treatment, if any, to deal with the overdose.

Can Epofit 6000IU Injection be used in children?

Yes, Epofit injection can be used in children above the age of 1. However, the use in children should only be under strict medical supervision. The dosage needs careful adjustment based on age and condition.

When should Epofit 6000IU Injection not be used?

Avoid the use of Epofit injection if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure, allergies to any ingredients, or certain blood disorders. Discuss your medical history with your doctor for safety.

Can I take iron supplements along with Epofit 6000IU Injection?

Yes, but only take iron supplements with your doctor's approval. Regular monitoring of iron levels is essential during treatment. Taking iron supplements with Epofit without consultation can cause a significant rise in iron levels.

Can Epofit 6000IU Injection cause any skin reactions?

Yes, some people may experience skin reactions from Epofit, like redness, itching, or swelling at the injection site. However, such side effects are not common and resolve quickly. Report any severe reactions to your healthcare provider.

Can I stop taking Epofit 6000IU Injection when I feel better?

No, don't stop Epofit treatment without consulting your doctor. Sudden discontinuation may cause your Hemoglobin levels to drop rapidly. Your doctor can regularly monitor your blood count to decide when to stop treatment.

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