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Thiore

Composition:

Thiotepa 15mg

Description:

Thiore is a chemotherapy agent from the class of alkylating compounds, used in the treatment of multiple cancers including breast, bladder, and ovarian cancers. Its active ingredient, thiotepa, interferes with DNA replication in rapidly dividing cells, leading to tumor cell death.

Thiore is often employed in high-dose chemotherapy regimens and as part of conditioning protocols before bone marrow transplantation. Due to its potency and ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, it also has relevance in treating central nervous system malignancies. Thiore is a trusted option in aggressive cancer therapy requiring a strong cytotoxic response.


Usage Instructions

Administered intravenously or intravesically by healthcare professionals in a hospital setting.

Benefits and Use

Thiore is effective in destroying rapidly dividing cancer cells.

Safety Information

Close monitoring of blood counts and kidney function is required. Avoid live vaccines and report any signs of infection.
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