Lupiximab 500mg Injection


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Lupin Ltd
Active Ingredient Rituximab (500mg)
Storage Store in a refrigerator (2 - 8°C). Do not freeze.
Chemical ClassMonoclonal antibody (mAb)
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassANTI NEOPLASTICS
Action ClassCD 20 Inhibitor
User Rating4.7
User Reviews459

FAQ

Question
What if you forget to take Lupiximab Injection?
If you miss a dose of Lupiximab 500mg, please consult your doctor.\n
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Lupiximab 500mg Injection Reviews

Lupiximab 500mg is used in the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), rheumatoid arthritis, blood cancer (chronic lymphocytic leukemia), granulomatosis with polyangiitis and microscopic polyangiitis.

Lupiximab 500mg is given as an injection under the supervision of doctor. You must take it in a dose as advised by the doctor. Your doctor will decide what dose is necessary and how often you need to take it. This will depend on what you are being treated for and may change from time to time. You should take it exactly as your doctor has advised. Taking it in the wrong way or taking too much can cause very serious side effects. It may take several weeks or months for you to see or feel the benefits but do not stop taking it unless your doctor tells you to.

The most common side effects of this medicine include headache, weakness, edema, infection, and hair loss. This medicine may reduce the number of blood cells (decrease red blood and white blood cells) in your blood, thereby, increasing the susceptibility to infections. Regular blood tests are required to check your blood cells along with hepatitis B.

Before taking it, tell your doctor if you have heart disease, liver, or planning surgery or vaccination or are taking any medicines to treat infections. Many other medicines can affect, or be affected by, this medicine so let your doctor know all medications you are using. This medicine is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. The use of effective contraception by both males and females during treatment is important to avoid pregnancy.

How Lupiximab 500mg Injection Works

Lupiximab 500mg is a monoclonal antibody. It works by targeting the unwanted activity of immune cells (B cells) in rheumatoid arthritis and certain types of cancers.

How to Use Lupiximab 500mg Injection

Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.

Benefits of Lupiximab 500mg Injection

  • In Blood cancer (Chronic lymphocytic leukemia): Blood cancer, also called leukemia, is a cancer of the blood-forming tissues, that decreases the body's ability to fight infection. Lupiximab 500mg kills or stops the growth of cancer cells and also prevents the multiplication of cancer cells. It is an effective medicine but you should discuss the side effects and benefits of this medicine with your doctor. Let your doctor know if any of the side effects bothers you.
  • In Microscopic polyangiitis: Microscopic polyangiitis is an autoimmune disease which occurs in the small blood vessels and may be caused due to problems with the immune system. Lupiximab 500mg reduces immune response and improves inflammation. This helps to heal this condition and improves your discomfort.
  • In Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL): Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a cancer of the white blood cells in our body, also called mantle-cell lymphoma. White blood cells are those cells that help us to fight infections. Lupiximab 500mg lowers immune response and helps to reduce pain and inflammation. It also kills the cancer cells and helps prevent their further growth. Avoid being in crowds and wash your hands often to prevent any infections. Have plenty of fluids, unless otherwise advised by the doctor not to.
  • In Granulomatosis with polyangiitis: Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is a condition that causes inflammation of the blood vessels of the ears, nose, throat, lungs, and kidneys. In this condition, the blood flow to these areas may be reduced and it can lead to their damage. Lupiximab 500mg helps reduce inflammation, pain and swelling and prevents further damage. This improves your quality of life.
  • In Rheumatoid arthritis: Lupiximab 500mg helps treat inflammation, pain and swelling in rheumatoid arthritis by decreasing the immune system response of the patient. It is given in the dose and frequency that suits your condition. This will be decided by the doctor. You must follow your doctor’s instructions carefully and let your doctor know if you have fever, chills or any bothersome side effects after taking this medicine.

Uses of Lupiximab 500mg Injection

  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Blood cancer (Chronic lymphocytic leukemia)
  • Microscopic polyangiitis
  • Granulomatosis with polyangiitis

Lupiximab 500mg Injection Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Alcohol  CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Lupiximab 500mg. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lupiximab 500mg is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Driving  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether Lupiximab 500mg alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react.
Kidney  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lupiximab 500mg is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Lupiximab 500mg may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Lupiximab 500mg may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Liver  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Lupiximab 500mg in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.Use of Lupiximab 500mg is not recommended in patients with the active liver disease or those who had viral hepatitis as it can reactivate the infection.

Quick Tips

  • You may be given some painkillers, antihistamine and possibly steroids before the drip to help prevent infusion reaction.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breastfeeding.
  • It is given as a drip (intravenous infusion) by your doctor or nurse.
  • Inform your doctor  if you have any heart rhythm problems, if you are having surgery or if you plan to get any vaccinations.
  • Your doctor may get blood tests done to check for hepatitis B before treatment and to monitor your blood cells during treatment with this medicine.
  • Inform your doctor immediately if you notice any signs of infection such as fever, sore throat or rash.

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