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Company Name: Unnati Pharmax Product Overview Brand Name: Sorafenat Active Ingredient: Sorafenib 200 mg Formulation: Film-coated tablet Country of Origin: India Uses: Treatment of advanced liver, kidney, and thyroid cancers. Action: Inhibits multiple kinases to slow tumor growth and angiogenesis. Dosage: 200 mg twice daily on empty stomach. Side Effects: Hand-foot syndrome, rash, nausea, diarrhea, fatigue. Precautions: Contraindicated in pregnancy; regular monitoring required. โ“ FAQs โ€“ Sorafenat (Sorafenib) 200 mg 1. What type of cancer is Sorafenat used for? Sorafenat is used in the treatment of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma), kidney cancer (renal cell carcinoma), and certain types of thyroid cancer. 2. How should Sorafenat be taken? Take Sorafenat orally, 200 mg twice daily, on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after meals), or exactly as directed by your doctor. 3. What if I vomit after taking Sorafenat? If you vomit after taking Sorafenat, do not take an extra dose. Simply continue with your next scheduled dose. 4. Are there dietary restrictions with Sorafenat? Yes. Avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice, as it may increase side effects. Also, limit alcohol to reduce strain on the liver. 5. Can Sorafenat cause high blood pressure? Yes. Sorafenat can cause elevated blood pressure in some patients. Regular monitoring is necessary. 6. What should I do if I miss a dose of Sorafenat? If you miss a dose, skip it and take the next dose at the regular time. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one. 7. Is Sorafenat safe in kidney disease? Yes, patients with kidney disease can usually take Sorafenat, but dose adjustment may be required in severe kidney impairment. 8. Can Sorafenat be taken along with chemotherapy? Yes, Sorafenat can sometimes be combined with other cancer treatments, but this must be done under strict medical supervision. 9. Does Sorafenat interact with blood thinners? Yes. Sorafenat may interact with blood thinners like warfarin, increasing the risk of bleeding. Close monitoring is required. 10. Who manufactures Sorafenat? Sorafenat is manufactured by Unnati Pharmax, India.

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Sorabuzz (Sorafenib) 200 mg Company Name: Unnati Pharmax Product Overview Brand Name: Sorabuzz Active Ingredient: Sorafenib 200 mg Formulation: Film-coated tablet Country of Origin: India Uses: Treats hepatocellular carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, thyroid cancer. Action: Stops tumor cell growth and blocks new blood vessel formation. Dosage: Oral, 200 mg twice daily. Side Effects: Rash, diarrhea, fatigue, loss of appetite. Precautions: Avoid pregnancy, caution in liver/heart disease. โ“ FAQs โ€“ Sorabuzz (Sorafenib) 200 mg 1. What is Sorabuzz used for? Sorabuzz is used in the treatment of liver cancer (Hepatocellular carcinoma), kidney cancer (Renal cell carcinoma), and certain types of thyroid cancer. 2. How many times a day should Sorabuzz be taken? The usual dose is 200 mg twice daily, taken on an empty stomach, unless your doctor prescribes differently. 3. Can Sorabuzz cause skin reactions? Yes, Sorabuzz may cause rash, redness, itching, or hand-foot skin reaction. Inform your doctor if these become severe. 4. Should Sorabuzz be taken with food? No, it should be taken without food โ€“ at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. 5. Is Sorabuzz suitable for children? No, Sorabuzz is not recommended for children, as its safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established. 6. What should I do if I feel very weak while on Sorabuzz? Weakness and fatigue are common side effects. If the weakness is severe, contact your doctor โ€“ a dose adjustment or supportive care may be needed. 7. Can I continue Sorabuzz if I have liver issues? Patients with mild to moderate liver impairment may use Sorabuzz with caution. However, in severe liver disease, your doctor may adjust the dose or avoid it. 8. Will Sorabuzz cure my cancer? No, Sorabuzz is not a cure, but it helps slow down the growth and spread of cancer and can improve survival. 9. Can I take herbal supplements with Sorabuzz? It is best to avoid herbal or alternative medicines unless your doctor approves, as some herbs can interact with Sorabuzz and reduce its effectiveness. 10. Who makes Sorabuzz? Sorabuzz is manufactured by Unnati Pharmax, India.

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Sorafekast (Sorafenib) 200 mg Company Name: Unnati Pharmax Product Overview Brand Name: Sorafekast Active Ingredient: Sorafenib 200 mg Formulation: Film-coated tablet Country of Origin: India Uses: Used for treatment of advanced liver, kidney, and thyroid cancers. Action: Multi-kinase inhibitor that blocks tumor growth and angiogenesis. Dosage: 200 mg twice daily, empty stomach. Side Effects: Skin rash, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss. Precautions: Not for pregnant women, caution in liver or heart conditions. โ“ FAQs โ€“ Sorafekast (Sorafenib) 200 mg 1. What is Sorafekast prescribed for? Sorafekast is prescribed for the treatment of advanced liver cancer (Hepatocellular carcinoma), kidney cancer (Renal cell carcinoma), and certain types of thyroid cancer. 2. How should I take Sorafekast tablets? Take Sorafekast exactly as your doctor prescribes, usually 200 mg twice daily. It should be taken on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after food). 3. Can Sorafekast be taken with other medicines? Some medicines may interact with Sorafekast, especially blood thinners, antibiotics, antifungals, or herbal supplements. Always inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking. 4. What are the common side effects? The most common side effects include fatigue, rash, diarrhea, nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, and hand-foot skin reactions. 5. Is Sorafekast safe for elderly patients? Yes, it can be used in elderly patients, but they may be more sensitive to side effects. Close medical supervision is advised. 6. Can Sorafekast be taken by breastfeeding mothers? No, Sorafekast is not recommended during breastfeeding as it may harm the baby. 7. How does Sorafekast work in the body? Sorafekast is a multi-kinase inhibitor that blocks signals which promote cancer cell growth and also prevents the formation of blood vessels that supply tumors. 8. Is it necessary to monitor blood pressure during treatment? Yes, Sorafekast can cause high blood pressure in some patients. Regular monitoring of blood pressure is recommended. 9. Can Sorafekast be used long-term? Yes, if the patient is tolerating it well and cancer is under control, Sorafekast may be continued long-term under medical guidance. 10. Which company manufactures Sorafekast? Sorafekast is manufactured by Unnati Pharmax, India.

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