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Paclitaxel

Category

Anticancer Chemotherapy

Form

Injection

Strength

30mg/5ml, 100mg/16.7ml, 260mg/43.4ml

CAS

33069-62-4

Paclitaxel Injection – Advanced Anticancer Chemotherapy

Paclitaxel Injection is a globally trusted anticancer formulation. Belongs to the taxane class with microtubule-stabilizing action. Prevents tumor growth by inhibiting cell division. Used in multiple oncology treatment protocols. Manufactured under strict WHO-GMP standards.

Used in breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, and Kaposi’s sarcoma. Works by stabilizing microtubules and preventing cell division. Administered intravenously under professional supervision. Often used in combination chemotherapy regimens. Cytotoxic drug requiring careful handling. Ensures consistent therapeutic outcomes.

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Important Information

  • Used in breast cancer, ovarian cancer, lung cancer, and Kaposi’s sarcoma.
  • Works by stabilizing microtubules and preventing cell division.
  • Administered intravenously under professional supervision.
  • Often used in combination chemotherapy regimens.
  • Cytotoxic drug requiring careful handling.
  • Ensures consistent therapeutic outcomes.

Storage

  • Store at 15°C to 25°C
  • Protect from light and heat
  • Do not freeze
  • Keep in original packaging
  • Store safely away from children

Shelf Life

  • Typical shelf life: 24 to 36 months
  • Check expiry before use
  • Avoid damaged or expired vials
  • Use diluted solution within recommended time

Dosage

General

  • Dosage based on body surface area (BSA)
  • Given in treatment cycles
  • Varies depending on cancer type and protocol

Administration

  • Administered via intravenous infusion
  • Given in clinical oncology settings
  • Requires trained healthcare professionals

Important

  • Premedication may be required
  • Monitor blood counts regularly
  • Strict adherence to dosing schedule

Manufacturing

  • Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
  • Sterile production environment
  • Advanced filtration systems
  • Batch-to-batch consistency ensured
  • Compliance with global regulatory standards
  • High purity and stability ensured

Precautions

  • Use only under medical supervision
  • Avoid use in severe liver impairment unless advised
  • Monitor blood counts regularly
  • Use caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Ensure proper dilution before administration

Side Effects

  • Hair loss (alopecia)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Low white blood cell count (neutropenia)
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Hypersensitivity reactions

Expert View

  • Key drug in modern oncology protocols.
  • Highly effective in combination therapies.
  • Globally accepted chemotherapy agent.
  • Requires careful monitoring due to cytotoxic nature.
  • Provides reliable therapeutic outcomes.

Indications

  • Breast cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Non-small cell lung cancer
  • Kaposi’s sarcoma

Maintenance

  • Follow oncology treatment cycles strictly
  • Monitor blood parameters regularly
  • Maintain hydration and nutrition
  • Avoid missed treatment sessions
  • Continue under specialist supervision

Why Choose

  • WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
  • Multiple strength availability
  • Reliable global supply chain
  • Competitive pricing
  • Complete regulatory documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

Common product and supply questions.

What is the success rate of paclitaxel?+

Paclitaxel Injection shows significant success in treating cancers like breast and ovarian cancer, especially in combination therapies, depending on cancer type and patient response.

How long is paclitaxel chemotherapy?+

Paclitaxel chemotherapy is typically given in cycles over several weeks or months, depending on the treatment plan and patient condition.

What not to eat with paclitaxel?+

Avoid raw foods, alcohol, and grapefruit while taking Paclitaxel Injection as they may interfere with drug metabolism and increase side effects.

What is the most common side effect of paclitaxel?+

The most common side effect is low white blood cell count (neutropenia), increasing infection risk, along with hair loss and fatigue.

How to reduce paclitaxel side effects?+

Side effects can be managed with hydration, proper nutrition, premedication, and regular monitoring during treatment.