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DENAXA 60MG INJECTION 1ML 1PACK

Manufactured By ABBOTT HEALTHCARE PVT.LTD.

ABOUT DENAXA 60MG INJECTION 1ML

Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml belongs to a group of medicines called RANK ligand inhibitors used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men who have an increased risk of fracture. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml is also used to treat bone loss due to reduced testosterone level caused by surgery, due to the treatment with medicines such as glucocorticoids and in patients with prostate cancer. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml may also be used to reduce the risk of fractures in people with multiple myeloma, giant cell tumour of the bone, and to treat high calcium levels caused by cancer.
 
Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml contains Denosumab, which works by blocking a receptor in the body that causes bone loss, thereby treating bone loss. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml treats giant cell tumour of bone (GCTB) by blocking certain receptors in the tumour cells, thereby slowing the growth of the tumour. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml helps treat high calcium levels by decreasing bone breakdown, as a breakdown of the bones releases calcium. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml makes the bones stronger and less likely to break.
 
Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. Sometimes, you may experience common side effects such as bone/joint/muscle pain, arm/leg pain, abdominal discomfort, constipation, and painful/frequent urination. You should talk to your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.
 
Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml might cause jaw osteonecrosis; therefore, maintain good dental hygiene and receive regular dental check-ups whilst on treatment with Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml. Avoid taking Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml if you are pregnant. Consult your doctor before taking Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml if you are breastfeeding. Denaxa 60 mg Injection 1 ml is not recommended for children below 18 years as safety and effectiveness have not been established. To rule out any interactions, keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medicines.