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Paclitaxel-Ebev
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Last reviewed: 04.07.2025

Paclitaxel-Ebeve is an antitumor drug of plant origin, belongs to the group of taxanes.
There are a number of synonymous drugs with the same active ingredient and identical characteristics. These are Paclitaxel Actavis, Taxol, Paclitaxel, Paclitaxel, Paklinor, Paxen, Pactalik, Paclitaxel-Teva, Paclitera, Docetaxel, Abitaxel, Sindaxel, Taxacad, etc.
Paclitaxel Ebewe is manufactured by EBEWE Pharma (Austria).
Paclitaxel-Ebeve indications for use, contraindications, side effects caused by this drug and other points of the official instructions for the drug are absolutely identical to drugs that are also included in the group of cytostatic taxanes, since they all have the same active chemical substance - paclitaxel, which is obtained from alkaloids of plant origin.
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Pharmacodynamics of Paclitaxel Ebeve, that is, the mechanism of the therapeutic action of the drug is cytostatic and is based on the ability of its active substance (paclitaxel) to inhibit the process of reproduction of cancer cells - for more details, see Paclitaxel Actavis.
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Attention!
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Description provided for informational purposes and is not a guide to self-healing. The need for this drug, the purpose of the treatment regimen, methods and dose of the drug is determined solely by the attending physician. Self-medication is dangerous for your health.