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  • Medications for Cardiomyopathies

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    • dexrazoxane

      (Dexrazoxane for Injection)
      Almaject, Inc.
      Usage: Dexrazoxane for Injection is indicated to reduce cardiomyopathy incidence and severity in women with metastatic breast cancer receiving doxorubicin, after a cumulative dose of 300 mg/m², who will continue doxorubicin therapy for tumor control. It should not be used at the start of doxorubicin treatment.
    • dexrazoxane

      (Dexrazoxane for Injection)
      Almaject, Inc.
      Usage: Dexrazoxane for Injection is indicated to reduce the incidence and severity of cardiomyopathy in women with metastatic breast cancer receiving cumulative doxorubicin doses of 300 mg/m² or more, who will continue doxorubicin therapy for tumor control. It should not be used at the start of doxorubicin therapy.
    • thiamine hydrochloride

      (Thiamine Hydrochloride)
      Camber Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Thiamine hydrochloride injection is indicated for treating thiamine deficiency and beriberi (both dry and wet forms), Wernicke’s encephalopathy, and other severe cases requiring rapid thiamine restoration. It's suitable for patients who cannot take thiamine orally due to severe gastrointestinal issues.
    • thiamine hydrochloride

      (thiamine hydrochloride)
      Gland Pharma Limited
      Usage: Thiamine hydrochloride injection is indicated for treating thiamine deficiency or beriberi (dry or wet), Wernicke’s encephalopathy, infantile beriberi with acute collapse, and neurological complications during pregnancy. It is used when oral administration is not possible due to severe anorexia, nausea, or malabsorption, particularly in patients at risk during IV dextrose administration.