Epobel I.V./S.C. Sterile Kullanima Hazir Injector 0.4 Ml

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4000 Iu/0.4Ml 6X0.4Ml

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Ready-To-Use Syringe With 0.4 Ml Injection Solution; 4000 International Units (Iu) Include Epoetin Zeta * (Recombinant Human Erythropoietin).

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1 review for Epobel I.V./S.C. Sterile Kullanima Hazir Injector 0.4 Ml

  1. STEFANO

    Can i know EpoBel price

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

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      Hello STEFANO, this is WikiKenko.

      Epobel I.V./S.C. Sterile is a solution for injection in pre-filled syringe. Its active ingredient is Epoetin Zeta and it is used for Renal Anemia. I suggest you consult with a healthcare professional for more detailed information. Based on factors like location and supply, medication prices may vary. Please log in to view the current prices.

      Epoetin Zeta is a copy of human erythropoietin and works in exactly the same way as the natural hormone to stimulate red blood cell production. It is used to treat anaemia (low red-blood-cell counts) that is causing symptoms in patients with chronic renal failure (long-term, progressive decrease in the ability of the kidneys to work properly) or other kidney problems; to treat anaemia in adults receiving chemotherapy to treat certain types of cancer and to reduce the need for blood transfusions; to increase the amount of blood that patients with moderate anaemia can self-donate before surgery, so that their own blood can be given back to them during or after surgery; and to reduce the need for blood transfusions in patients with moderate anaemia about to undergo major bone surgery (such as a hip or knee replacement).

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