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VERZENIOS ABEMACICLIB 玻玛西林

‌Pomacillin (Pabociclib)‌ is a targeted therapy drug, commonly used for patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer. Its main side effects involve blood system abnormalities, digestive system discomfort and fatigue, etc. It needs to be used in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor, and serious reactions require timely medical treatment.

1. Common side effects ‌Blood system effects ‌Neutropenia‌: The most common, may increase the risk of infection, and regular blood routine monitoring is required.
Anemia: manifested as fatigue and dizziness, and in severe cases, the dose needs to be adjusted or the medication needs to be suspended.
‌Digestive system reactions ‌Nausea, diarrhea, and decreased appetite: Usually mild, can be relieved by dietary adjustments or medication.
Oral ulcers: Keep the mouth clean and avoid irritating foods.
‌Systemic symptoms ‌ Fatigue: It is recommended to arrange rest reasonably and avoid excessive fatigue.
Joint or muscle pain: Symptomatic treatment can be used, such as hot compresses or taking painkillers as prescribed by doctors.
2. Serious side effects that need to be watched
‌Increased risk of infection‌: If you have fever, chills, cough, etc., you need to seek medical attention immediately.
‌Abnormal liver function‌: It manifests as jaundice and darker urine color, and liver function needs to be checked regularly.
‌Lung problems‌: Interstitial lung disease is rare but may occur. If you have difficulty breathing, you should seek medical attention in time.
3. Precautions for medication
‌Use as directed by a doctor‌: Palbociclib is a prescription drug and must be taken strictly according to the dosage and course of treatment recommended by the doctor.
‌Regular monitoring‌: Blood routine, liver and kidney function, etc. need to be reviewed during treatment.
‌Contraindications‌: Pregnant women and those with severe liver and kidney dysfunction are prohibited from taking this drug, and breastfeeding should be suspended during lactation.
If serious side effects occur (such as persistent high fever and difficulty breathing), the drug should be discontinued immediately and the attending physician should be contacted to adjust the treatment plan. Patients should not increase or decrease the dosage or stop taking the drug on their own to avoid affecting the efficacy or aggravating adverse reactions.

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