
Anti Cancer Medicines Supplier
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Anti-Cancer Medicines in tablet form play a crucial role in the management of malignant diseases in India. These oral formulations are designed to target specific cancer cells, inhibit tumor growth, prevent metastasis, and support long-term cancer therapy.11. CONTRAINDICATIONS
Hypersensitivity to the drug
Severe uncontrolled infection
Pregnancy (unless life-saving)
Significant hepatic or renal impairment (specific drugs)
12. DRUG INTERACTIONS
CYP450 inhibitors (ketoconazole, erythromycin) increase drug levels
CYP450 inducers (rifampicin, phenytoin) reduce efficacy
Concurrent chemotherapy agents monitor additive toxicity
Herbal supplements may interfere with metabolism
13. USE IN SPECIAL POPULATIONS Pregnancy
Most are teratogenic; only use if benefits outweigh risks
Breastfeeding
Avoid systemic exposure unless prescribed
Pediatric
Requires pediatric oncology supervision and weight-based dosing
Elderly
Monitor organ function and adjust doses as needed
14. STORAGE AND HANDLING
Store at 25C or below
Protect from light and moisture
Keep in original packaging
Out of reach of children
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Q1. What are Anti-Cancer Tablets used for?
Treatment of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies.
Q2. How do these tablets work?
Inhibit cancer cell growth, modulate hormones, or stimulate immune response.
Q3. Can they be used long-term?
Depends on the drug and treatment protocol; oncology supervision required.
Q4. Are there side effects?
Yes, from mild fatigue and nausea to serious hepatotoxicity and myelosuppression.
Q5. Can children take these tablets?
Yes, under pediatric oncology supervision.
Q6. How should they be stored?
At 25C, away from light and moisture, in original packaging.
Q7. Can these tablets be combined with other medications?
Yes, under supervision; monitor for interactions and toxicity.
Q8. Are all strengths interchangeable?
No; dosing depends on cancer type, body weight, and treatment protocol.
Q9. Can these tablets be supplied in bulk to clinics and hospitals?
Yes, bulk and institutional packs are available.
Q10. Are anti-cancer tablets approved in India?
Yes, all must comply with CDSCO and WHO-GMP regulations.
Q11. Can these tablets be used for targeted therapy?
Yes, drugs like Imatinib, Erlotinib, Gefitinib, Sorafenib are examples.
Q12. Can hormonal therapy tablets be included?
Yes, Tamoxifen, Letrozole, Anastrozole are included.
Q13. Can these tablets be used for outpatient therapy?
Yes, oral formulations allow convenient outpatient management.
Q14. How often should monitoring occur?
Depends on drug class and patient condition; generally regular blood counts, liver and kidney function tests.
Q15. Are supportive therapy tablets included?
Yes, anti-nausea and bone health tablets are part of comprehensive oncology care.





































