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Erlocip 100mg Tablet

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Erlocip 100mg Tablet

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Original price was: ₹6,145.15.Current price is: ₹3,565.00.

Erlocip 100mg Tablet by Arogya supports targeted therapy in oncology treatment, helping inhibit abnormal cell growth safely and effectively.

Additional information

Country of Origin

India

Manufacturer

CIPLA LTD

Pack Size

30 Tablet(s) In A Bottle

Product Name

ERLOCIP 100MG TAB

SKU

AROG-ERC100

Salt Composition

ERLOTINIB

Storage

Store at 15°C to 30°C

Strength

100mg

Quantity

Description

Introduction

Erlocip 100mg Tablet is an anticancer medication used to treat patients with advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and in combination with Gemcitabine for metastatic pancreatic cancer. Cancer is a condition in which cells multiply in an abnormal and uncontrolled manner. Erlocip 100mg Tablet may affect kidney and liver function, so periodic monitoring is required. Inform your doctor about any clotting disorders or medications taken for clotting, as this medicine may increase the tendency to bleed. Patients should report eye pain, blurred vision, cough, fever, severe abdominal pain, or persistent diarrhea while on treatment. Smoking may decrease the effectiveness of this medication, so it is advised to avoid smoking. Use sunscreen and protective clothing while outdoors.

Uses

Erlocip 100mg Tablet is used for:

  • Advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • Advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer (in combination with Gemcitabine)

Side Effects

Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Not everyone experiences them.

Serious:

  • Persistent or severe diarrhea
  • Eye pain, blurred vision
  • Sudden difficulty in breathing accompanied by cough and fever
  • Severe abdominal pain
  • Liver failure

Common:

  • Loss of appetite, decreased weight
  • Rash, worsened in sun-exposed areas
  • Infections
  • Headache, changes in skin sensation
  • Depression
  • Nausea, mouth irritation
  • Indigestion, stomach pain, gas buildup
  • Hair loss, dry skin, itching
  • Tiredness, fever
  • Abnormal liver function
  • Inflammation around fingernail
  • Acne, cracked skin
  • Bleeding from nose, stomach, or intestines
  • Reduced kidney function

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is the correct way to take Erlocip 100mg Tablet?

Take Erlocip 100mg Tablet exactly as prescribed. The tablet should be taken at least one hour before or two hours after food, at a fixed time daily.

Q2. Does Erlocip 100mg Tablet cause eye dryness?

Yes, this medication can cause eye dryness and conjunctivitis. Inform your doctor about any history of vision problems or contact lens use before starting treatment.

Q3. Can I take Erlocip 100mg Tablet during pregnancy?

No, Erlocip 100mg Tablet is unsafe during pregnancy and may harm the developing baby. Avoid pregnancy while taking this medication.

Q4. Can I smoke while taking Erlocip 100mg Tablet?

Avoid smoking during treatment, as it can reduce the effectiveness of Erlocip 100mg Tablet.

Q5. How long should I take Erlocip 100mg Tablet?

The duration of treatment varies depending on disease severity and doctor’s prescription. Take the medication daily as prescribed by your doctor.

Q6. Can Erlocip 100mg Tablet be used in kidney disorders?

Erlocip 100mg Tablet is not recommended for patients with kidney disorders, as it may worsen the condition.

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