Zomacton
Composition for Zomacton Products
Zomacton Products are primarily used for
Pituitary dwarfism, Growth disturbances due to growth hormone deficiencyProducts for Zomacton
Zomacton Injection
vial of 1 Injection
MRP₹3260
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About Zomacton Products
Uses of Zomacton Products
Somatropin is used for pituitary dwarfism and Growth disturbances due to growth hormone deficiency.
Zomacton Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Zomacton are Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Headache, Rash.
How Zomacton Products work
Somatropin has the same structure as natural human growth hormone which is required for the growth of bones and muscles. It also helps the fat and muscle tissues to develop in the right proportion.
In Depth Information for Zomacton Products
- Zomacton helps treat deficiency of growth hormone.
- It is given by an injection into the fatty tissue just under your skin by your doctor.
- Inform your doctor if you have diabetes or if you are receiving treatment with thyroid hormones.
- Inform your doctor if you start to limp due to pain in your hip, while on treatment with this medicine.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Zomacton helps treat deficiency of growth hormone.
- It is given by an injection into the fatty tissue just under your skin by your doctor.
- Inform your doctor if you have diabetes or if you are receiving treatment with thyroid hormones.
- Inform your doctor if you start to limp due to pain in your hip, while on treatment with this medicine.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Patient Concerns about Zomacton Products
Frequently asked questions about Zomacton Products
Q. What is Zomacton Injection used for?
Zomacton Injection is a man-made form of human growth hormone used to treat growth failure in children due to growth hormone deficiency, associated with Turner syndrome, Noonan syndrome, or in children born small for gestational age (SGA) who do not show catch-up growth. It is also used in adults with growth hormone deficiency to improve body composition and physical function.
Q. Who should not use Zomacton Injection?
Individuals should not use Zomacton Injection if they have active cancer, diabetic eye disease (proliferative or pre-proliferative retinopathy), acute critical illness from surgery or trauma, or if their growth phase has already closed and they are no longer growing.
Q. Can Zomacton Injection affect blood sugar levels?
Yes, Zomacton Injection may cause high blood sugar or worsen diabetes. People with diabetes, or those at risk, should have their blood sugar checked regularly during treatment.
Q. Does Zomacton Injection increase the risk of cancer or tumour growth?
Zomacton Injection should not be used if you have active cancer, and it may cause existing tumors to grow. People with a history of cancer should be monitored closely.
Q. Can Zomacton Injection cause swelling or fluid retention?
Yes, Zomacton Injection may cause fluid buildup, leading to swelling in the hands, feet, or face. This can also cause joint pain, muscle aches, or carpal tunnel syndrome in some patients.
Q. Is Zomacton Injection safe for people with brain injuries?
Zomacton Injection should not be started in people with acute, severe brain injuries or complications from brain surgery, as it may increase the risk of serious complications.
Q. Can Zomacton Injection cause problems with the thyroid or adrenal glands?
Yes, Zomacton Injection may affect thyroid or adrenal gland function. Your doctor may need to check your hormone levels during treatment.
Q. What heart-related risks are linked with Zomacton Injection?
Increased mortality has been reported in critically ill patients after conditions such as open-heart surgery. Patients with underlying cardiac concerns should use this medicine only under proper medical supervision and regular monitoring.



