Lastet Capsule 100 Mg

(1 customer review)
Dosage form

Pack size

Potency

100 Mg

Manufacturer

(Nippon Kayaku – Japonya)

Origin

Japan

Generic Name (Ingredient)

Etoposide 100 Mg

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1 review for Lastet Capsule 100 Mg

  1. Denis

    My mum is oncology patient adenokarcinoma ovary IIIC pT3cN0M0G3. She is resistant to
    platinum containing drugs.
    Doctor advised to take Lastet 100 mg capsules.
    Is it possible to send this medicine to Latvia (Europa)?
    Do I need to provide some documentation?

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

      Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Denis, this is WikiKenko.

      I’m sorry to hear about your mother’s condition. We are sorry, but WikiKenko.com is a health encyclopedia and does not sell any products. It would be best to consult with your mother’s doctor or a local pharmacy in Latvia to see if they can provide the medication or if there are any regulations regarding the import of medication. They would be able to provide you with more accurate and up-to-date information on how to obtain the medication.

      Lastet 100mg Capsule is an anti-cancer medication that contains Etoposide as its active ingredient. It is used in combination with other drugs when all other treatment has failed for lung cancer and testicular tumors. Being an antineoplastic, it stops the cancer cells from undergoing the process of mitosis, and thus preventing the cancer from spreading throughout the body.

      This medication requires a prescription from a doctor. Some common side effects of Lastet 100mg Capsule include nausea, vomiting, weakness, abdominal pain, skin pigmentation, decreased white blood cell count, hair loss, reduced blood platelets, liver toxicity, loss of appetite, anemia and feeling of discomfort.

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