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Okeron 0.1mg Injection is used in the treatment of acromegaly, carcinoid tumors, and bleeding esophageal varices. It is also used to prevent complications following surgery of the pancreas.
Injection
Okeron 0.1mg Injection is generally given by a healthcare professional. You should not self-administer this medicine at home. Your doctor will decide the dose and how often you should take them. You should use it regularly to get the most benefit from the medicine. Do not stop using the medicine even if you feel better unless the doctor tells you so. Using this medicine may cause few common side effects such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, flatulence, and headache. Let your doctor know if any of these side effects do not go away or get worse. Before using this medicine, inform your doctor if you have problems with your liver. You should also tell your doctor all the other medicines you are taking.
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
Okeron 0.1mg Injection is a similar to somatostatin, a substance normally found in the human body which inhibits the effects of certain hormones such as growth hormone. It also lowers the bleeding from the food pipe by constricting (narrowing) the blood vessels.
Okeron 0.1mg Injection helps treat acromegaly and certain hormone-producing tumors of stomach, liver, and pancreas. It is given as an injection under the skin or into a vein. It may temporarily cause pain at the site of injection. You can relieve this by gently rubbing the site of injection for a few seconds afterwards. When used long term, your doctor may monitor your thyroid function, gallbladder function, liver function, and vitamin B12 levels regularly. Inform your doctor if you are taking medicines to control your blood pressure or if you are diabetic. Women who do not wish to conceive should practice an effective method for contraception while taking this medication.
Monitor for any signs of cardiac events such as lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting, chest pain or discomfort, slow or irregular heartbeat, trouble breathing, or unusual tiredness. These symptoms may indicate heart rhythm problems requiring immediate medical attention.
Nausea is a possible side effect of Okeron 0.1mg Injection. It's important to consume smaller, more frequent meals and avoid foods that trigger nausea, such as salty, spicy, fried, or fatty ones.
Yes, Okeron 0.1mg Injection may suppress the secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone, which could potentially lead to hypothyroidism.
Yes, Okeron 0.1mg Injection can cause fluctuations in your blood sugar levels, potentially leading to an alteration of insulin dosages or other anti-diabetic medication requirements. It is crucial to regularly monitor your blood sugar during treatment with Okeron 0.1mg Injection.
Diarrhea can be a side effect of Okeron 0.1mg Injection. Stick to simple meals, avoid rich or spicy foods, and drink plenty of water while taking Okeron 0.1mg Injection. Consult your doctor if you experience severe diarrhea.
Yes, Okeron 0.1mg Injection can lead to constipation. A balanced diet with adequate fiber intake and sufficient water consumption are recommended for management of this side effect. Consult your doctor before using laxatives.
Yes, headaches can be a side effect of Okeron 0.1mg Injection. Rest and adequate hydration are essential. A pharmacist can recommend suitable painkillers.
Regular scans will help determine the effectiveness of Okeron 0.1mg Injection. Your doctor will advise on the timing and frequency of these scans.