Rozel
Rozel Products are primarily used for
Osteoporosis
About Rozel Products
Uses of Rozel Products
Denosumab is used in the treatment of osteoporosis. It is also used to treat bone loss in men with prostate cancer and in women with breast cancer who are receiving certain treatments that increase their risk for fractures.
Rozel Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Rozel are Rash, Musculoskeletal (bone, muscle or joint) pain, Eczema, Upper respiratory tract infection, Sciatica, Pain in extremities, Back pain, Joint pain, Urinary tract infection, Constipation, Abdominal discomfort, Hair loss, Hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), Cystitis.
How Rozel Products work
Denosumab is a monoclonal antibody. It binds to a protein that causes bone loss, thereby strengthening the bone and minimizing the risk of fractures.
Patient Concerns about Rozel Products
Frequently asked questions about Rozel Products
Frequently asked questions about Denosumab
Q. How long can you stay on Rozel Injection?
There is no optimal duration of treatment of osteoporosis with Rozel Injection. The patient’s response and tolerability to the medicine is continuously monitored through periodic assessments, especially after 5 years of use of Rozel Injection. Depending on this, the duration of taking Rozel Injection is decided.
Q. Does Rozel Injection cause hair loss?
Yes, hair loss is a common side effect of Rozel Injection though it does not affect everyone. Discuss with your doctor if you have concerns regarding your hair loss.
Q. Is Rozel Injection a chemotherapy drug?
Rozel Injection is not a chemotherapy drug. It is a protein (monoclonal antibody) that interferes with the action of another protein in order to treat bone loss and osteoporosis. Treatment with Rozel Injection makes the bones stronger and less likely to break.
Q. How is Rozel Injection given and how often?
Rozel Injection is available as an injection and is given by a healthcare professional. It is given once in 6 months. Your doctor may also advise you to take calcium and vitamin D while taking Rozel Injection.
Q. Can Rozel Injection be taken during pregnancy?
No, pregnant women should not take Rozel Injection. You must use an effective method of birth control during and for at least 5 months after the last dose of Rozel Injection if you can become pregnant.
Q. How should Rozel Injection be stored?
Rozel Injection should be stored in a refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) in the original carton. Warm temperatures can make it ineffective, and therefore proper storage is necessary. When you remove it from the refrigerator, keep it at room temperature [up to 77°F (25°C)] in the original carton and use it within 14 days.
Q. Does Rozel Injection cause osteonecrosis of the jaw?
Osteonecrosis is a rare side effect of Rozel Injection. It refers to the damage caused to the bone of jaw. To avoid this, you should maintain good oral hygiene and receive routine dental check ups while taking Rozel Injection. Contact your doctor and dentist immediately if you experience any problems with your mouth or teeth such as loose teeth, discharge, pain or swelling, or non-healing of sores. These could be signs of osteonecrosis of jaw.
Q. How long can you stay on Rozel Injection?
There is no optimal duration of treatment of osteoporosis with Rozel Injection. The patient’s response and tolerability to the medicine is continuously monitored through periodic assessments, especially after 5 years of use of Rozel Injection. Depending on this, the duration of taking Rozel Injection is decided.
Q. Does Rozel Injection cause hair loss?
Yes, hair loss is a common side effect of Rozel Injection though it does not affect everyone. Discuss with your doctor if you have concerns regarding your hair loss.
Q. Is Rozel Injection a chemotherapy drug?
Rozel Injection is not a chemotherapy drug. It is a protein (monoclonal antibody) that interferes with the action of another protein in order to treat bone loss and osteoporosis. Treatment with Rozel Injection makes the bones stronger and less likely to break.
Q. How is Rozel Injection given and how often?
Rozel Injection is available as an injection and is given by a healthcare professional. It is given once in 6 months. Your doctor may also advise you to take calcium and vitamin D while taking Rozel Injection.
Q. Can Rozel Injection be taken during pregnancy?
No, pregnant women should not take Rozel Injection. You must use an effective method of birth control during and for at least 5 months after the last dose of Rozel Injection if you can become pregnant.
Q. How should Rozel Injection be stored?
Rozel Injection should be stored in a refrigerator at 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C) in the original carton. Warm temperatures can make it ineffective, and therefore proper storage is necessary. When you remove it from the refrigerator, keep it at room temperature [up to 77°F (25°C)] in the original carton and use it within 14 days.
Q. Does Rozel Injection cause osteonecrosis of the jaw?
Osteonecrosis is a rare side effect of Rozel Injection. It refers to the damage caused to the bone of jaw. To avoid this, you should maintain good oral hygiene and receive routine dental check ups while taking Rozel Injection. Contact your doctor and dentist immediately if you experience any problems with your mouth or teeth such as loose teeth, discharge, pain or swelling, or non-healing of sores. These could be signs of osteonecrosis of jaw.
Products for Rozel
Rozel Injection
prefilled syringe of 1 ml Injection
MRP
₹20000