Aspraxcel 10000 - L-Asparaginase

Aspraxcel 10000 – L-Asparaginase

10000 IU

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Aspraxcel 10000 contains L-Asparaginase 10,000 IU, an enzyme-based anticancer medication used in the treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) and certain lymphoid malignancies. It works by depleting asparagine, an essential amino acid required for the growth of leukemia cells, helping to inhibit cancer cell proliferation as part of established chemotherapy treatment protocols.

Contain

10000 IU

Strength

10000 IU

Packaging

Single Dose Vial

Category

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Manufacturer

Baker & Davis Private Limited

Brand

Aspraxcel

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    Product Overview

    Aspraxcel 10000 contains L-Asparaginase, an enzyme-based antineoplastic agent widely used in the treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) and other hematological malignancies. It is an important component of modern pediatric and adult oncology treatment protocols and is commonly incorporated into combination chemotherapy regimens. Owing to its unique mechanism of action and proven clinical effectiveness, L-Asparaginase has become a cornerstone therapy in the management of lymphoid cancers.

    Administered under the supervision of qualified oncology specialists, Aspraxcel 10000 is used in hospitals, cancer treatment centers, and specialized healthcare facilities. The medicine may be prescribed as part of induction, consolidation, or maintenance chemotherapy depending on the patient’s diagnosis, disease stage, and treatment plan. Its established clinical utility makes it a trusted therapeutic option for hematological cancer management.


    How It Works

    L-Asparaginase works by breaking down circulating L-asparagine into aspartic acid and ammonia. Certain leukemia and lymphoma cells are unable to produce sufficient amounts of asparagine and depend on external sources for survival. By depleting circulating asparagine, L-Asparaginase inhibits protein synthesis within malignant cells, preventing their growth and leading to cancer cell death while supporting effective chemotherapy outcomes.


    Therapeutic Applications

    Aspraxcel 10000 may be prescribed as part of treatment protocols for:

    • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
    • Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
    • Pediatric Leukemia
    • Hematological Malignancies
    • Other oncology indications as determined by the treating oncologist

    The medicine is frequently incorporated into combination chemotherapy regimens to improve therapeutic outcomes and support comprehensive cancer management.


    Key Benefits

    • Enzyme-based anticancer therapy.
    • Widely used in established leukemia treatment protocols.
    • Supports the management of hematological malignancies.
    • Helps inhibit leukemia cell growth through asparagine depletion.
    • Suitable for combination chemotherapy regimens.
    • Manufactured under stringent pharmaceutical quality standards.

    Quality Commitment

    Vinix Biopharma is committed to delivering high-quality oncology products that meet stringent pharmaceutical standards. Aspraxcel 10000 is manufactured under controlled production environments and undergoes rigorous quality assurance procedures to ensure consistency, safety, and reliability. Every batch is carefully tested to maintain product integrity and support effective patient care.


    Storage Information

    Store according to the instructions provided on the product label. Maintain the recommended storage temperature and protect from excessive heat, light, and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.


    Disclaimer

    Aspraxcel 10000 should be administered only under the supervision of qualified oncology specialists and trained healthcare professionals. Dosage and treatment schedules should be determined by the treating physician based on the patient’s medical condition, clinical assessment, and approved treatment guidelines.