Hersima 440mg Injection
By Hersima
Rx
1 Injection in a Vial

Composition
Trastuzumab(440mg)

Manufacturer - Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Alkem Laboratories Limited, Devashish Building, Alkem House, Senapati Bapat Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400 013.

Expires on or after
July, 2025

liver
Caution should be exercised when using Hersima 440mg Injection in individuals with liver disease. It is advisable to consult with your doctor before starting treatment to ensure safety and efficacy. Limited data is available regarding the use of this injection in patients with liver issues, therefore medical guidance is crucial to minimize any potential risks or adverse effects. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice tailored to your specific liver condition.

kidney
Hersima 440mg Injection is considered safe for individuals with kidney disease. Current data indicates that adjusting the dosage for kidney patients may not be required. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.

alcohol
When using Hersima 440mg Injection, be cautious as it can lead to increased drowsiness when consumed with alcohol. This combination may intensify the drowsiness effect.

driving
When using Hersima 440mg Injection, it is uncertain if it affects driving. Do not drive if you have symptoms impacting concentration or reaction time.

pregnancy
Hersima 440mg Injection is considered unsafe during pregnancy due to the risk it poses to the developing baby. However, in rare life-threatening situations, a doctor may prescribe it if the benefits outweigh the risks. Consult your doctor before use.

breastfeeding
Caution for Breastfeeding Hersima 440mg Injection is considered unsafe during breastfeeding, as there is limited evidence indicating potential harm to the baby through the passage of the drug into breastmilk.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Monoclonal Antibody |
Therapeutic Class | - |
Action Class | HER2/neu (ErbB2) Inhibitor- Monoclonal antibody |
₹54662.74
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Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024