Gemzar (Gemcitabine)
Brand name:
Gemzar
Generic name:
Gemcitabine
Therapeutic Class:
antimetabolite
Manufacturer / Distributor:
Eli Lilly and Company
Availability:
Gemzar is available by prescription only
Dosage form:
Gemzar
is given by injection into a vein
Indications:
Gemzar is used in the treatment of the following malignancies:
·
soft-tissue sarcoma
·
locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
·
locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer
·
invasive bladder cancer
·
Metastatic breast cancer or a breast cancer that relapses after chemotherapy.
Gemzar can also be prescribed for other medical conditions not mentioned in this article; talk to your doctor
or pharmacist for more information.
Dosage:
dosage of Gemzar recommended by your doctor depends on the type of cancer being treated, the overall state of
your health, and your body surface area (BSA). If you are taking other medications it may also play a role in the
choice of the dosage.
Gemzar is given by injection into a vein. Usually, the drug is given intravenously once weekly over a period of 30
minutes. A week of rest is often recommended every four weeks for your body to adapt to the drug.
Gemzar should be given in hospital or a health care center equipped for its preparation. Gemzar should be given
only by physicians or health professionals who have experience in cancer chemotherapy.
Overdose:
as with any drug, Gemzar overdose can be dangerous if it is high and long term. An overdose of Gemzar can
damage your bone marrow, and lead to serious infections. During the treatment and even months after, avoid anything
that can weaken your immune system and the risk of infection. If you think you have taken an overdose, contact your
doctor or the poison control center nearest you as soon as possible to reduce or prevent complications.
Missing dose:
because
Gemzar
is administered in hospital, lack of dose is basically difficult if you keep all your doctor’s appointments.
If for some reasons you cannot be present at the hospital for the treatment, contact your physician before the date
you are scheduled for the injection. Do not stay home because you are
experience side effects;
Gemzar cause side effects in most patients
. Missing a dose or session of the therapy can affect the entire treatment.
Contraindication:
Gemzar is contraindicated or should be used with precaution in case of the following conditions:
·
allergy to Gemzar or any of its components
·
vaccine against yellow fever
·
chronic kidney failure
·
chronic liver failure
·
pregnancy
·
breast-feeding
·
radiotherapy
·
severe leucopenia
·
severe neutropenia
·
thrombocytopenia
·
Treatment with live attenuated vaccine or phenytoin.
Mechanism of action (MOA):
cancer cells are unable to survive if they cannot divide rapidly; Gemzar selectively inhibits the synthesis of DNA
that allows the cells to divide, which slows or stops the growth of cancer cells.
Interactions:
talk to your doctor before taking vitamins or nutritional supplements. Some medicines can affect the curative
effects of Gemzar, or increase the risk of developing side effects. Consult your doctor before taking these
medicines:
· Ganciclovir, an
antiviral drug
· Azathioprine, an immune system inhibitor
·
Barbiturates
,
depressant drug that causes relaxation and sleepiness
·
Cimetidine
, a drug used to inhibit the production of acid in the stomach
·
Colchicines
, a medication used to treat pain of gouty arthritis
·
Live vaccines
: BCG vaccine, yellow fever vaccine, etc.
·
Cyclophosphamide
(Cytoxan), a medication of the alkylating agent family used to treat a variety of cancers
·
Cyclophosphamide
(Cytoxan, Cytoxan, Neosar, Procytox, Revimmune), a drug used to treat several types of cancers
·
Celecoxib
, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in the treatment of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis,
painful menstruation, colon and rectum polyps, etc.
Side effects:
while attacking cancer cells, Gemzar also affects normal (healthy) cells, which lead, in certain
patients, to the following side effects: hair loss, fatigue, headache, nausea and
vomiting, decreased appetite, weight loss, mouth
blistering, diarrhea, constipation, and drying or darkening of the skin or nails.
If the side effects above persist for weeks, contact your oncologist. In addition, contact your doctor if you
experience any of these symptoms: fever, chills, persistent cough, bloody diarrhea, muscle
and/or bone, difficulty swallowing, severe red skin rash, severe stomach pain, shortness of
breath, puffy face, painful urination or red urine, unusual bruising or bleeding, swelling of
the feet or legs, yellowing of the skin or eyes, and swelling of the feet or
ankles.
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