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Suganet

Suganet (sunitinib) is an oral prescription medication used for treating certain types of cancer. It belongs to a class of drugs known as tyrosine kinase inhibi

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What is Sunitinib?

Suganet (sunitinib) is an oral prescription medication used for treating certain types of cancer. It belongs to a class of drugs known as tyrosine kinase inhibitors. This overview covers its general uses, effects, and safety considerations for informational purposes.

What is Sunitinib used for?

Sunitinib is primarily used to treat gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and advanced renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer). It may also be prescribed for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET) in some cases. This medication works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. Patients often ask, 'What is sunitinib used for?' to understand its role in cancer treatment.

What are the side effects of Sunitinib?

Sunitinib can help reduce tumor size and slow disease progression in eligible patients. Common effects include fatigue, digestive changes, and skin discoloration. Some users report temporary hair thinning or mouth sores. These effects vary by individual and should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

What precautions apply to Sunitinib?

Sunitinib should be taken exactly as prescribed, usually with or without food. Avoid grapefruit products unless approved by a doctor. Stay hydrated and report unusual symptoms like severe nausea or bleeding to a healthcare professional. Regular blood tests may be required during treatment.

What does Sunitinib interact with?

Sunitinib may interact with other medications, including certain antibiotics, antifungals, and heart medications. Alcohol use should be limited, as it may worsen side effects. Always inform your doctor about all prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal products you are taking before starting sunitinib.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take for sunitinib to work?+
Response times vary by individual and condition. Some patients notice effects within weeks, while others may require longer treatment.
Can I take sunitinib with food?+
Sunitinib can be taken with or without food, but consistency in timing is important. Follow your doctor’s specific instructions.
What are common side effects of sunitinib?+
Common side effects include fatigue, digestive issues, and skin changes. Severe reactions should be reported to a healthcare provider immediately.
Is sunitinib a chemotherapy drug?+
No, sunitinib is a targeted therapy known as a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, not a traditional chemotherapy agent.
Information provided on this page is for educational use by procurement and clinical professionals. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice and prescribing decisions. GNH USA supplies this product subject to applicable regulatory and licensing requirements.

Product details

Drug
Sunitinib
Route
Oral Use
Manufacturer
Gedeon Richter Plc.
Origin
EU

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