Anagrelide is used to lower platelet counts in essential thrombocythemia. It works by stopping the growth of megakaryocytes. It’s in 0.5 mg capsules.
You’re supposed to take it 0.5 mg, four times a day, but the doctor might change the amount. The stuff comes in bottles that have 100 of these 0.5 mg capsules in them. Dosage adjustments are necessary based on individual response and laboratory values, with common starting doses ranging from 0.25 mg to 2 mg taken three or four times daily, depending on the condition’s severity and individual patient factors.
If you’re using it for a long time, you’ll need to keep an eye on how it’s working and on any side effects like anemia or low platelets. You’ve got to follow your doc’s instructions when taking Anagrelide to get the best results and to stay safe.
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