Oxaliplatin

Oxaliplatin is a chemotherapy medication commonly used to treat colorectal cancer and other solid tumors. It belongs to a class of drugs called platinum-based antineoplastics, which work by interfering with the DNA in cancer cells, preventing their growth and division. Oxaliplatin is often used in combination with other chemotherapy drugs to improve treatment effectiveness and is administered under medical supervision.

Uses of Oxaliplatin

  • Treatment of colorectal cancer
  • Used for other gastrointestinal cancers
  • Part of combination chemotherapy regimens

How Oxaliplatin Works

Oxaliplatin works by binding to DNA in cancer cells, causing cross-linking that blocks DNA replication and triggers cell death, thereby slowing or stopping tumor growth.

Benefits of Oxaliplatin

  • Effective in treating colorectal and gastrointestinal cancers
  • Improves survival rates when combined with other drugs
  • Can shrink tumors and reduce symptoms

How to Take Oxaliplatin

Oxaliplatin is given by intravenous infusion under the supervision of an oncologist, usually in cycles spaced weeks apart. Dosage depends on the type of cancer and patient condition.

Type of Dosage Available

  • Intravenous injection/infusion

Side Effects of Oxaliplatin

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Peripheral neuropathy (numbness or tingling in hands and feet)
  • Fatigue
  • Diarrhea
  • Low blood counts leading to infection risk

Safety Advice

  • Administer only under medical supervision
  • Inform your doctor about any allergies or health conditions
  • Report any signs of infection or unusual symptoms immediately
  • Avoid pregnancy during treatment
  • Follow all instructions for dosage and monitoring carefully

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Q. What cancers is Oxaliplatin used to treat?
A. It is primarily used to treat colorectal cancer and other gastrointestinal cancers.


Q. How is Oxaliplatin administered?
A. It is given as an intravenous infusion by a healthcare professional.


Q. What are common side effects of Oxaliplatin?
A. Side effects include nausea, peripheral neuropathy, fatigue, and low blood counts.


Q. Can Oxaliplatin cause nerve damage?
A. Yes, it may cause peripheral neuropathy characterized by numbness or tingling.


Q. Is it safe to use Oxaliplatin during pregnancy?
A. No, Oxaliplatin should not be used during pregnancy due to potential risks.

 

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