asparaginase erwinia

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Erwinia asparaginase is typically used in combination with other cancer medicines to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which in turn is a certain type of blood cancer. This medication basically works by preventing tumor cells from getting the nutrients they need, thereby slowing tumor cell growth. Bear in mind that the growth of normal body cells may also be affected by Erwinia asparaginase, potentially causing some serious effects that must immediately be reported to the doctor. It is also worth noting that this drug is given either as an injection into a large muscle or into the vein as an infusion. The latter method, however, has higher risk of allergic reaction, which is why a test dose is often given first. As for the side effects of Erwinia asparaginase, they include fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and stomach cramps. Based on the information posted on chemocare.com, mouth sores, pancreatitis, and blood clotting disorders are also other side effects that can occur, even though they’re not as common as the previously mentioned ones. It is recommended that women should not conceive or breastfeed while taking Erwinia asparaginase.
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