Since this medicine is usually administered by a qualified healthcare professional in the clinical/hospital setting, the likelihood of a missed dose is very low.
Since this medicine is administered in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare professional, the likelihood of an overdose is very low. However, emergency medical treatment will be initiated by the doctor if an overdose is suspected.
Bortezomib (moderate)
Amphetamine (moderate)
Deferoxamine (moderate)
This vitamin is vital for the body and supplementation is necessary if it is not produced in adequate quantities by natural means.
This vitamin is used for increasing the acidity or decreasing the pH level of the urine. Maintenance of acid-base balance is necessary for regulating some vital functions in the body.
This vitamin is used to treat scurvy, a condition caused by a lack of vitamin C in the body for a prolonged duration. It can be caused due to inadequate diet or other causative factors such as alcoholism, malabsorption disorders, dialysis, etc.
Lower back pain
Pain at the injection site
Diarrhea
Increased urination frequency (rare)
Flushing or redness of skin (rare)
Abdominal and stomach cramps (rare)
Dizziness and fainting (rare)
Oxalate crystals in kidneys (rare)
This supplement is not recommended for use in patients with a known allergy to Vitamin C or any other components present along with the formulation.