Description
- Acne
- Loss of hair
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Fatigue
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- If you have any allergies.
- If you have any other illnesses, disorders, or medical conditions, especially heart problems, kidney problems or high blood pressure.
- If you are using any other drugs or medication.
- If you are using any vitamins or supplements.
Details
Uses
Soranib (Sorafenib) is used to treat cancer occuring in the kidneys (renal cell carcinoma) or liver (hepatocellular carcinoma). It works by inhibiting the action of the enzymes that tell the cancer cells to grow and multiply, while also stopping blood vessels from growing within the tumor, thereby preventing the cancer from growing.
Soranib (Sorafenib) tablets are swallowed whole, with a full glass of water. They should be taken on an empty stomach, at least 1 to 2 hours after a meal. The exact dosage varies, depending on the condition being treated as well as the patients response to treatment. Patients should consult their physician before taking this medication in order to determine the correct dosage. You should never exceed the dose recommended to you by your physician.
Some side effects which have been reported by patients taking Soranib (Sorafenib) include:
Although it is rare, there are other more serious side effects associated with using this drug. Consult your physician immediately if you notice blisters on the hands or feet, muscle pain, stomach pain, dark urine, swollen limbs, coughing or vomiting up blood, bloody stools, fever or seizures.
Patients should not have any vaccines without first informing their physician, and should also avoid contact with people who have recently been vaccinated, especially for polio or flu.
If you have an allergic or hypersensitive reaction, seek emergency medical attention. Possible symptoms include difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, swelling, chest tightness, skin rashes, and hives.
Soranib (Sorafenib) should only be used as instructed and prescribed by your physician or pharmacist. Do not alter your dosage unless specifically instructed to do so by either of the above. Dosage and usage often depends on the severity of the condition, as well as the patients medical history and current health condition.
Before you begin using this medication, ensure your physician is aware of the following: