Rezvilutamide Tablets is a prescription drug and can only be purchased with a doctor’s prescription.
It is mainly indicated for the treatment of specific diseases such as prostate cancer. At present, it can be obtained via hospital pharmacies, qualified offline chain pharmacies, or regulated online pharmaceutical purchasing platforms; the specific availability is subject to the inventory of local medical institutions and pharmacies.
1. Purchase Channels
Hospital Pharmacies
Most Class III Grade A hospitals or specialized hospital pharmacies are stocked with such antineoplastic drugs. Patients can collect the medicine directly with a prescription after consultation.
Offline Chain Pharmacies
Some large chain pharmacies may have supplies. It is advisable to call in advance to check inventory and the prescription review process.
Online Platforms
State-approved internet hospitals or compliant pharmaceutical e-commerce platforms provide delivery services after prescription verification. A valid prescription and real-name authentication are required.
2. Purchase Precautions
Prescription Requirement
A paper or electronic prescription issued by a licensed physician must be provided, with clear information including dosage and treatment duration.
Qualification Verification
When choosing a pharmacy or platform, confirm that it holds the valid Drug Operation License and qualifications for internet pharmaceutical trading.
Price and Medical Insurance
This drug is a high-value specialty medicine and is covered by medical insurance in some regions. It is recommended to consult the local medical insurance authority or pharmacies for details.
3. Medical and Medication Guidance
Strictly Follow Medical Advice
Rezvilutamide Tablets must be used under the guidance of doctors from the Department of Oncology or Urology. Do not adjust the dosage or discontinue the drug without authorization.
Follow-up and Monitoring
During treatment, regular re-examinations of liver function, PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) and other indicators are required. Side effects (e.g., fatigue, rash) should be reported promptly.
Drug Accessibility
If the drug is not available locally, the attending physician can assist in contacting the drug manufacturer or charitable drug assistance programs for support.
Patients are recommended to prioritize purchasing the drug through the treating hospital to ensure safe and standardized medication. For further assistance, you may contact the local drug regulatory authority or the drug manufacturer to inquire about supply information.