Evermil 10mg Tablet
Evermil 10mg Tablet is used to prevent rejection of the organs of transplant patients. It regulates the body’s immune response to allow the body to accept the transplanted organ. It can also be utilized in conjunction with other drugs to treat breast cancer the pancreas, lung, and kidneys.
Use of the Evermil 10mg
- Prevention of organ rejection in transplant patients
- Treatment of Breast cancer
- Advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours
- Treatment of Lung cancer
- Treatment of Kidney cancer
How work of Evermil 10mg tablet
Everolimus 10mg tablet reduces the function of a protein, mammalian targeted of rapamycin (mTOR) which regulates the growth of cells. It can slow down the growth of cancerous cells by inhibiting the mTOR protein. It also aids in reducing the size of tumors as well as improve outcomes for patients.
Side Effects of Evermil 10mg Tablet
- Infection
- Cough
- Wheezing
- Increase urine output or severely decreased urine output
- Tiredness
- Bleeding
- Fatigue with Weight loss
- Difficulty breathing, or swallowing
- Swelling of face
- Severe itching
- Weakness
- Sinus inflammation
- Infection of ear
- Diarrhea
- Upper respiratory tract infection
Safety Tips for Evermil 10mg Tablets
Breastfeeding: Not Safe
Evermil 10mg tablets may pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. It is not safe to take these tablets.
Alcohol Consumption: Not Safe
Drinking alcohol may affect how well Evermil 10mg tablets work. Stop drinking alcohol while taking this medicine.
Liver: Talk to your doctor
Before taking Evermil 10mg tablets, tell your doctor if you have liver problems. Regular monitoring with liver function tests is recommended.
Lungs: Talk to your doctor
It is not known whether Evermil 10mg tablets can be used in patients with lung disease. If you have lung disease, talk to your doctor before starting treatment.
Driving: Not Safe
It is not safe to drive a car or operate heavy machinery after taking Evermil 10mg tablets. This may cause dizziness and decreased concentration.
Danger during pregnancy: Evermil 10 mg tablets are not recommended for pregnant women as they may harm the unborn baby. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the treatment period.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What should I know before taking Evermil 10mg tablets?
This treatment increases your risk of bacterial or viral infections. If you have ever been infected with hepatitis B, this medicine increases your risk of getting infected again.
2. Is it safe to use Evermil 10mg tablets during pregnancy?
Evermil 10mg tablets may have adverse effects on the fetus.
3. What are the side effects of Evermil 10mg tablets?
Common side effects that may occur while taking Evermil 10mg tablets include fever, chills, rash, joint pain, swelling, tiredness, loss of appetite, increased risk of infection, mouth sores, and difficulty breathing.
4. Is it safe to have surgery while taking Evermil 10mg tablets?
Evermil 10mg tablets may interfere with wound healing.
5. Can I drink alcohol while taking Evermil 10mg tablets?
Alcohol can increase the risk of liver failure, so it is generally recommended to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Evermil 10mg tablets.





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