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Paclitor® (Paclitaxel) 300mg

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Paclitor® 300mg contains Paclitaxel, a taxane chemotherapy medicine used to treat breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and lung cancer by stopping cancer cell division.

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Original Brand Taxol
Generic Brand Paclitor®
Generic Name Paclitaxel 300mg
Pack Size Single Vial
Use / Indications Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, NSCLC
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Status Prescription Only Medicine
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Introduction to Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg 

Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg is a widely used prescription anticancer medicine indicated for the treatment of various solid tumors, including breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This medicine belongs to a powerful class of chemotherapy drugs that work by stopping cancer cells from dividing and spreading.

Paclitor® (Paclitaxel) 300mg is classified under Prescription Medicines, Oncology Medicines, Anticancer Drugs, and Chemotherapy Agents. It contains Paclitaxel, which interferes with the normal function of microtubules during cell division.

In many markets, Taxol is available as the original brand containing the same active ingredient Paclitaxel, offering similar therapeutic effects when prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.

What Is Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg? 

Paclitaxel is an injectable chemotherapy medicine commonly used to treat a variety of cancers.

Paclitaxel belongs to a class of medicines known as Taxane Antineoplastic Agents. These drugs disrupt cell division by stabilizing microtubules, preventing cancer cells from multiplying.

Generic brands such as Paclitor® 300mg contain the same active compound and may be used based on physician recommendation and availability.

Drug Class and Mechanism of Action 

How Paclitaxel Works 

It works in several ways:

  • Stabilizes microtubules and prevents their breakdown
  • Blocks normal mitotic cell division
  • Stops cancer cell growth and replication

Through these mechanisms, Paclitaxel helps slow or stop tumor progression.

How Taxol Works in the Body 

Cancer cells divide rapidly, requiring proper microtubule function. Paclitaxel interferes with this process, leading to cancer cell death.

Key Actions of Paclitaxel 

  • Disrupts mitotic spindle formation
  • Induces apoptosis (cell death)
  • Prevents tumor growth and spread

Medical Uses of Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg 

Paclitaxel 300mg is commonly used for treating multiple cancers.

Paclitaxel for Breast Cancer 

Used as part of combination chemotherapy or after initial treatment.

Potential Benefits 

  • Reduces tumor size
  • Improves survival rates
  • Helps prevent recurrence

Paclitaxel for Ovarian Cancer 

Often used with platinum-based chemotherapy agents.

Treatment Benefits 

  • Enhances treatment effectiveness
  • Slows disease progression
  • Improves patient outcomes

Paclitaxel for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) 

Used in combination regimens for advanced or metastatic disease.

Treatment Benefits 

  • Improves response rates
  • Controls tumor growth
  • Extends survival in some patients

Who Can Take Paclitor® 300mg? 

Eligibility Criteria 

Patients may be prescribed this medicine if they:

  • Are diagnosed with breast, ovarian, or lung cancer
  • Are suitable for chemotherapy treatment
  • Have acceptable liver and bone marrow function

Who Should Avoid Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg 

This medicine should NOT be used by:

  • Patients with severe hypersensitivity to Paclitaxel
  • Individuals with very low white blood cell counts
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women

Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg Dosage and Administration 

Standard Dosage Guidelines 

  • Administered as an intravenous infusion
  • Given every 2–3 weeks depending on treatment protocol
  • Often combined with other anticancer medicines

Dosage Adjustments 

Doctors may adjust dosage based on:

  • Liver function
  • Blood cell counts
  • Patient tolerance and response

Side Effects of Taxol (Paclitaxel) 300mg

Common Side Effects 

  • Hair loss (alopecia)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle and joint pain

Serious Side Effects 

  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Bone marrow suppression
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Infection risk

Patients should immediately report any severe symptoms to their doctor.

Storage 

Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place. Protect from light and keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Is Paclitaxel 300mg chemotherapy? 

Yes, it is a chemotherapy drug belonging to the taxane class.

2. How is Paclitor® 300mg administered? 

It is given via intravenous infusion by healthcare professionals.

3. Can Paclitaxel be used alone? 

Yes, but it is often used in combination with other chemotherapy agents.

4. Does Paclitaxel cause hair loss? 

Yes, hair loss is a common side effect but is usually temporary.

5. Can pregnant women take Paclitaxel? 

No, it may harm the unborn baby and should be avoided.

6. Is Paclitor® 300mg the same as Taxol? 

Yes, both contain Paclitaxel and provide similar therapeutic effects.

7. Do I need a prescription for Paclitor® 300mg? 

Yes, it is a prescription-only medicine.

Medical Disclaimer 

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any medication.

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