Used in the treatment of various cancers including ovarian and lung cancer
Ingredients
Carboplatin as the active ingredient along with excipients
Suitable For
Patients diagnosed with cancer as prescribed by a healthcare professional
Use
Age Group
Adults and elderly patients as advised by a medical practitioner
Volume
Typically available in single-dose vials ranging from 50mg to 450mg
Shelf Life
Usually 24 months if stored as per recommended conditions
About Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection
We are leading suppliers, distributors, traders and exporters of Kemocarb Carboplatin. Kemocarb Carboplatin is used for the treatment of ovarian carcinoma. Kemocarb Carboplatin may also be used for the treatment of certain types of lung cancer, testicular cancer, head and neck cancer.
FAQs of Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection:
Q: What is Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection used for?
A: Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection is used in the treatment of various cancers including ovarian and lung cancer as prescribed by healthcare professionals.
Q: How is Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection administered?
A: Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection is administered intravenously under medical supervision for chemotherapy treatment.
Q: Who is Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection suitable for?
A: Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection is suitable for patients diagnosed with cancer as prescribed by a healthcare professional, typically for adults and elderly patients as advised by a medical practitioner.
Q: What are the typical volumes available for Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection?
A: Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection is typically available in single-dose vials ranging from 50mg to 450mg.
Q: What is the shelf life of Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection?
A: Kemocarb Carboplatin Injection usually has a shelf life of 24 months if stored as per recommended conditions.
Ingredients : Other , Filgrastim (Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor)
Product Type : Injection
Treatments & Functions : Other, Used to reduce the duration of neutropenia and the incidence of febrile neutropenia in patients undergoing chemotherapy