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    • LENALIDOMIDE (Generic for REVLIMID)

    • QTY 21
    • 25 MG
    • Capsule
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LENALIDOMIDE (len a LID oh mide) is a chemotherapy drug that targets specific proteins within cancer cells and stops the cancer cell from growing. It is used to treat multiple myeloma, certain types of lymphoma, and some myelodysplastic syndromes that cause severe anemia requiring blood transfusions.


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Lenalidomide 25mg Capsule

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