+ Q. How does Mylostat 500Capsule work?
Mylostat 500 Capsule is converted into free radical nitroxide (NO) inside the body, which enters cells and inactivates the enzyme ribonucleotide reductase. This action inhibits DNA synthesis, causing cell death.
+ Q. What should I do if I notice skin changes while taking Mylostat 500 Capsule?
Skin darkening, rash, or other changes are possible. Use sunscreen, moisturizers, and avoid irritants. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a dermatologist or your doctor.
+ Q. What should I do if I feel tired or weak after taking Mylostat 500 Capsule?
If fatigue or weakness occurs: Rest when needed. Eat a balanced diet and stay hydrated. Perform light physical activity to improve energy levels. Consult your doctor if the symptoms interfere with daily activities.
+ Q. Can I stop taking Mylostat 500 Capsule if I experience side effects?
No, do not stop taking Mylostat 500 Capsule without consulting your doctor. They may adjust your dose or provide supportive medications to manage the side effects.
+ Q. Can Mylostat 500 Capsule be taken during pregnancy?
No, Mylostat 500 Capsule is not safe during pregnancy as it may harm the baby. Use effective contraception during treatment and consult your doctor if pregnancy occurs.
+ Q. What precautions can reduce the chances of infection during treatment?
Wash hands frequently. Avoid contact with sick individuals. Keep your surroundings clean. Get necessary vaccinations. Report any signs of infection (fever, sore throat) to your doctor immediately.
+ Q. How do I manage constipation during Mylostat 500 Capsule treatment?
To relieve constipation: Eat high-fiber foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Drink plenty of water. Exercise regularly. Use over-the-counter laxatives only after consulting your doctor.
+ Q. Can Mylostat 500 Capsule cause hair loss?
Yes, Mylostat 500 Capsule can cause hair thinning or loss. This is often temporary but can vary among individuals. Talk to your doctor if this side effect is concerning
+ Q. Can Mylostat 500 Capsule cause liver damage?
Yes, Mylostat 500 Capsule can cause liver damage. Look out for symptoms such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or pale stools. Consult your doctor immediately if you notice these symptoms.
+ Q. Are there any specific foods or drinks I should avoid while taking Mylostat 500 Capsule?
Yes, avoid: Alcohol Grapefruit and grapefruit juice Foods high in tyramine (e.g., aged cheeses, fermented foods, cured meats) Excessive caffeine
+ Q. Can Mylostat 500 Capsule cause dizziness?
Yes, dizziness and drowsiness are possible side effects, especially when starting treatment or after a dose adjustment. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how the medication affects you.
+ Q. What should I do in case of an overdose?
Seek immediate medical attention by visiting the nearest emergency department. Be ready to provide details about the medication taken, the dose, and the time of overdose.
+ Q. What should I do if I miss a dose of Mylostat 500 Capsule?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double the dose to make up for it.
+ Q. Does Mylostat 500 Capsule cause cancer?
Mylostat 500 Capsule may increase the risk of skin cancer with prolonged use. Avoid excessive sun exposure, use sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher), and wear protective clothing when outdoors.
+ Q. What are the possible side effects of Mylostat 500 Capsule?
Common side effects include: Loss of appetite Weakness and fatigue Nausea, diarrhea, or constipation Abdominal pain Hair loss Blood disorders (low white blood cells, red blood cells, or platelets) Unusual bleeding or bruising Sores on the lips or mouth
+ Q. Can Mylostat 500 Capsule be used to manage cancer in the neck?
Yes, Mylostat 500 Capsule is used to treat locally advanced squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck (excluding the lip) and other conditions like cervical cancer. Always consult your doctor before starting this medication.