Gravitate Health FHIR Implementation Guide
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              <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Naveruclif contains, as its active substance, paclitaxel attached to the human protein albumin, in the form of tiny particles known as nanoparticles. Paclitaxel belongs to a group of medicines called taxanes used in cancer.</p><p>Paclitaxel is the part of the medicine that affects the cancer, it works by stopping cancer cells from dividing this means that they die.</p><p>Albumin is the part of the medicine that helps paclitaxel dissolve in the blood and get across the walls of the blood vessels into the tumour. This means that other chemicals that can cause side effects that can be life threatening are not needed. Such side effects occur far less with Naveruclif.</p><p>What Naveruclif is used for Naveruclif is used to treat the following types of cancer:</p><p>Breast Cancer</p><p>Breast cancer which has spread to other parts of the body (this is called metastatic breast cancer).</p><p>Naveruclif is used in metastatic breast cancer when at least one other therapy has been tried but has not worked and you are unsuitable for treatments containing a group of medicines called anthracyclines .</p><p>People with metastatic breast cancer who received Naveruclif where another therapy had failed, were more likely to experience a reduction in tumour size, and lived longer than people who took an alternative therapy.</p><p>Pancreatic Cancer</p><p>Naveruclif is used together with a medicine called gemcitabine if you have metastatic cancer of the pancreas. People with metastatic pancreatic cancer (pancreatic cancer that has spread to other parts of the body) who received Naveruclif with gemcitabine in a clinical trial lived longer than people who had only received gemcitabine.</p><p>Lung Cancer</p><p>Naveruclif is also used together with a medicine called carboplatin if you have the most common type of lung cancer, called non-small cell lung cancer .</p><p>Naveruclif is used in non-small cell lung cancer where surgery or radiotherapy would not be suitable to treat the disease.</p></div>
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              <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Naveruclif will be given to you by a doctor or nurse into a vein from an intravenous drip. The dose you receive is based on your body surface area and blood test results. The usual dose is for breast cancer is 260 mg/m2 of body surface area given over a 30 minute period. The usual dose for advanced pancreatic cancer is 125 mg/m2 of body surface area given over a 30 minute period. The usual dose for non-small cell lung cancer is 100 mg/m2 of body surface area given over a 30 minute period.</p><p>How often will you receive Naveruclif? For treatment of metastatic breast cancer, Naveruclif is usually given once every three weeks (on day 1 of a 21-day cycle).</p><p>For treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer, Naveruclif is given on days 1, 8 and 15 of each 28-day treatment cycle with gemcitabine being given immediately after the Naveruclif.</p><p>For treatment of non-small cell lung cancer Naveruclif is given once every week (i.e. on days 1, 8 and 15 of a 21-day cycle), with carboplatin being given once every three weeks (i.e. only on day 1 of each 21-day cycle), immediately after the Naveruclif dose has been given.</p><p>If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or nurse.</p></div>
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When it happens, hair loss is pronounced (over 50%) in the majority of patients)</p><p>Rash</p><p>Abnormal decrease in the number of types of white blood cells (neutrophils, lymphocytes or leukocytes) in the blood</p><p>Deficiency of red blood cells</p><p>Reduction in the number of platelets in the blood</p><p>Effect on peripheral nerves (pain, numbness, tingling or loss of feeling)</p><p>Pain in a joint or joints</p><p>Pain in the muscles</p><p>Nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, sore mouth, loss of appetite</p><p>Vomiting</p><p>Weakness and tiredness, fever</p><p>Dehydration, taste disturbance, weight loss</p><p>Low levels of potassium in the blood</p><p>Depression, sleep problems</p><p>Headache</p><p>Chills</p><p>Difficulty in breathing</p><p>Dizziness</p><p>Swelling of mucosal and soft tissues</p><p>Increased liver function tests</p><p>Pain in extremities</p><p>Cough</p><p>Abdominal pain</p><p>Nose bleeds</p><p>The common side effects may affect up to 1 in 10 people:</p><p>Itching, dry skin, nail disorder</p><p>Infection, fever with decrease in the number of a type of white blood cell (neutrophils) in the blood, flushing, thrush, severe infection in your blood which may be caused by reduced white blood cells</p><p>Reduction in all blood cell counts</p><p>Chest or throat pain</p><p>Indigestion, abdominal discomfort</p><p>Stuffy nose</p><p>Pain in back, bone pain</p><p>Diminished muscular coordination or difficulty in reading, increased or decreased tears, loss of eyelashes</p><p>Changes in heart rate or rhythm, heart failure</p><p>Decreased or increased blood pressure</p><p>Redness or swelling at the site where the needle entered the body</p><p>Anxiety</p><p>Infection in the lungs</p><p>Infection in the urinary tract</p><p>Obstruction in the gut, inflammation of the large bowel, inflammation of the bile duct</p><p>Acute kidney failure</p><p>Increased bilirubin in the blood</p><p>Coughing up blood</p><p>Dry mouth, difficulty in swallowing</p><p>Muscle weakness</p><p>Blurred vision</p><p>The uncommon side effects may affect up to 1 in 100 people:</p><p>Increased weight, increased lactate dehydrogenase in the blood, decreased kidney function, increased blood sugar, increased phosphorus in the blood</p><p>Decreased or lack of reflexes, involuntary movements, pain along a nerve, fainting, dizziness when standing up, shaking, facial nerve paralysis</p><p>Irritated eyes, painful eyes, red eyes, itchy eyes, double vision, reduced vision, or seeing flashing lights, blurred vision due to swelling of the retina (cystoid macular oedema)</p><p>Ear pain, ringing in your ears</p><p>Coughing with phlegm, shortness of breath when walking or climbing stairs, runny nose, or dry nose, decreased breath sounds, water on the lung, loss of voice, blood clot in the lung, dry throat</p><p>Gas, stomach cramps, painful or sore gums, rectal bleeding</p><p>Painful urination, frequent urination, blood in the urine, inability to hold your urine</p><p>Fingernail pain, fingernail discomfort, loss of fingernails, hives, skin pain, red skin from sunlight, skin discolouration, increased sweating, night sweats, white areas on the skin, sores, swollen face</p><p>Decreased phosphorus in the blood, fluid retention, low albumin in the blood, increased thirst, decreased calcium in the blood, decreased sugar in the blood, decreased sodium in the blood</p><p>Pain and swelling in the nose, skin infections, infection due to catheter line</p><p>Bruising</p><p>Pain at site of tumour, death of the tumour</p><p>Decreased blood pressure when standing up, coldness in your hands and feet</p><p>Difficulty walking, swelling</p><p>Allergic reaction</p><p>Decreased liver function, increased size of liver</p><p>Pain in the breast</p><p>Restlessness</p><p>Small bleedings in your skin due to blood clots</p><p>A condition involving destruction of red blood cells and acute kidney failure</p><p>The rare side effects may affect up to 1 in 1,000 people:</p><p>Skin reaction to another agent or lung inflammation following radiation</p><p>Blood clot</p><p>Very slow pulse, heart attack</p><p>Leaking of drug outside the vein</p><p>A disorder of the electrical conduction system of the heart (atrioventricular block)</p><p>The very rare side effects may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people:</p><p>Severe inflammation/eruption of the skin and mucous membranes (Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis)</p><p>Not known side effects (frequency cannot be estimated from the available data):</p><p>Hardening/thickening of the skin (scleroderma)</p><p>Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system listed in Appendix V. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.</p></div>
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