Before taking Mitant 12.5mg Capsule, it is important to discuss with the physician if you have blood conditions, heart problems, liver disorders, kidney problems, skin disorders, diabetes, seizures, or thyroid disorders. Also, inform if you have recently had surgery or are about to have surgery.
Avoid taking grapefruit in any form during the treatment with Mitant 12.5mg Capsule. Use a reliable method of birth control while taking the medication and for at least four weeks after the last dose. Check with your dentist if you have any problems in the mouth, such as mouth pain, swelling, or sores inside the mouth before starting treatment.
Uses of Mitant 12.5mg Capsule:
- Gastrointestinal stroma tumor
- Metastatic renal cell carcinoma
- Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
How Mitant 12.5mg Capsule Works:
Mitant 12.5mg Capsule targets and blocks the action of enzymes called multiple receptor tyrosine kinases in the cancer cells. It inhibits the receptors in growth factor, stem cells, and tyrosine kinase enzymes by interrupting the cancer cell signaling. This, in turn, stops the growth and spread of cancer cells.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking or have taken before the treatment.