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What is the use of GCS injection?

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According to the National Cancer Institute, the GCS injection, which stands for Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (G-CSF), is a medication used to help the body produce more infection-fighting white blood cells. The primary use of GCS injection is to combat neutropenia, a dangerous condition caused by chemotherapy that leaves patients vulnerable to severe infections.

Understanding Its Role in Cancer Care: What is Ziextenzo 6mg used for?

5 min read
Certain chemotherapy regimens can result in a 100% incidence of severe neutropenia (a drastic drop in white blood cells) without supportive care [1.2.1]. This is precisely the critical condition where medications are introduced. So, what is Ziextenzo 6mg used for? It is primarily used to counteract this effect and reduce the risk of infection [1.2.1].