Ifex
Brand name: Ifex
Generic name
:
Ifosfamide
Other names: Mitoxana
, Isophosphamide
Therapeutic
Class: alkylating
agents
Availability:
Ifex is available by
prescription only
Indications: Ifex is used in the treatment of a variety of cancers,
mainly:
- testicular
cancer
- breast
cancer
- lung
cancer
- cervical
cancer
- ovarian
cancer
- bone
cancer
- soft
tissue sarcoma
- osteogenic
sarcoma (also called
osteosarcoma)
- Lymphoma
(Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's).
Ifex can
also be prescribed for other medical conditions not mentioned in this article; talk to your doctor or pharmacist
for more information.
Dosage form:
Ifex is given by
injection into a vein
Dosage: Usually, before recommending an
appropriate dosage of Ifex, your doctor will consider several factors, mainly your health, taking other drugs or
not, your body masses index and the type and severity of cancer.
In
general, Ifex is given intravenously (into a vein), once a day for five days a week. The injection often last at
least 30 minutes. The treatment is then repeated every three or four weeks until the full therapy is complete.
Depending on your body reaction to the drug, your oncologist may change the way you are taking Ifex, which makes
the length of treatment can vary from one patient to another.
Throughout the therapy and even months
after, it is important that you keep all appointments with your doctor. Ifex can cause serious urinary side
effects and even death in fragile patients. Ifex should be
administered with care by health professionals. The drug should also be given in a hospital or a medical center
that has sterilization equipments needed for its preparation.
Ifex is
eliminated by your bladder and kidneys. Therefore, it is important that you drink plenty of fluids every day
during the treatment; 8 to 12 cups of water per day are recommended. Do your best to urinate every two hours
throughout the period of wakefulness and at least once during the night; this is important to prevent damage to
the bladder and kidneys. If you still develop kidney problems, contact your physician so that he can prescribe
you Mesna, a drug used to reduce side effects of cancer chemotherapy involving cyclophosphamide and
Ifex.
Overdose: as with any drug, Ifex overdose can be
dangerous. An overdose of Ifex can damage the bone marrow, leading to cause serious urinary problems or death.
In fact, even at normal doses, Ifex can cause serious urinary side effects. During the treatment, drink plenty
of fluids; keep all appointments with your doctor.
Missing dose:
because Ifex is administered in hospital, it is basically difficult for you to miss any dose if you present for the
treatment. Therefore, it is very important to keep all appointments with your
doctor
. If for some reasons you cannot be present at the hospital for the therapy, contact your oncologist before the
date scheduled for the injection.
Contraindication:
Ifex is contraindicated or should be used with precaution in the following conditions:
- Pregnancy
- breastfeeding
- actives
infections
- kidney
failure
- liver
failure
- low
number of white blood cells
- decreased platelet
count
- cystitis
(bladder inflammation)
- obstruction
of urinary tract
- allergic
to Ifex or one of its ingredients
- Advanced
cerebral arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries of the brain).
Mechanism of action (MOA):
Ifex belongs to the class of alkylating agents; it slows or stops the growth of cancer cells by attacking their
DNA, a material essential for the reproduction of cells.
Interactions:
talk you to your doctor
before taking aspirin,
vitamins, nutritional supplements, or any prescription medication. Certain
medicines may interact with Ifex. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you
are taking any of these medications:
- Interferons (Actimmune, Avonex, Betaseron, Rebif, and others)
- Aids/HIV medications
such as didanosine (Videx) and stavudine (Zerit)
- sulfinpyrazone
(Anturane)
- Probenecid
(Benuryl)
- Live vaccins vivants
- 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
- Cyclophosphamide
(Cytoxan, Cytoxan, Neosar, Procytox,
Revimmune), a drug used to treat several types of cancers
Side effects: Ifex not only attack cancer cells but also non
malignant cells, which
often leads, in most patients, to the following side effects:
- hair
loss
- constipation
- diarrhea
- difficulty
sleeping
- decreased
appetite
- mild nausea and
vomiting
- Unusual tiredness or
fatigue.
Contact your
doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms:
-
cervical cancer
- endometrial
cancer
- anxiety
- depression
- painful
urination or red urine
- black,
tarry stools
- unusual
bruising or bleeding
- persistent
cough
- congestion
- signs of
infections: fever, chills, sore throat, rash, etc.
- dizziness
- shortness
of breath
- nausea
and vomiting
- agitation, confusion, or hallucinations.
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