Long-term use of corticosteroids may cause side effects such as sodium and water retention, hypertension, and diabetes. Antibiotic use requires attention to allergic reactions and the development of drug resistance. Analgesic use should be vigilant for respiratory depression and addiction.
During the medication, the patient's vital signs, liver and kidney function, electrolytes, and other indicators should be monitored regularly. For chemotherapy drugs, hematological markers such as platelet count and complete blood count should also be monitored. In addition, it is necessary to adjust the medication regimen in time according to the patient's condition and drug reaction.
Corticosteroids are usually taken by mouth and at the same time and dose as directed by your doctor. Antibiotics, analgesics, and blood pressure regulators should also be prescribed according to the doctor's instructions. Chemotherapy drugs such as Apatinib mesylate and Irinotecan Hydrochloride may need to be injected intravenously, and attention should be paid to the speed and mode of administration.