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  ÂThiopta 15mg Injection
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Salt Composition : Thiotepa
Manufacturer : CELON LABORATORIES LTD
Origin of Medicine : India
1 Vial(s)
Introduction to Thiopta 15mg Injection
Thiopta 15mg Injection belongs to the class of medication known as Antineoplastics. It contains the active ingredient Thiotepa. It is prescribed in combination with other anti-cancer drugs before stem cell transplantation for adult patients with cancer in the lymph nodes of the central nervous system. It is used as a Preparation before stem cell transplant to reduce the risk of graft rejection. It controls the outflow within the cavity due to cancer in serous membranes. It is also indicated for treating breast, ovarian, and bladder cancer.
The common side effects that are likely to be associated with Thiopta 15mg Injection are diarrhea, rashes, bleeding, blood in urine, and cytomegalovirus infection. Inform your doctor if these side effects disturb or persist in you.Â
Inform your healthcare provider if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to Thiopta 15mg injection and its ingredients. It is contraindicated in patients using a live virus or bacterial vaccine, including the yellow fever vaccine. If you have a history of cardiac, liver, kidney, and pulmonary disease and profound myelosuppression (anemia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia), report to your doctor. Liver and cardiac function must be monitored regularly, and caution is advised in patients with cardiac disease and liver impairment. It is not recommended to use in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Uses of Thiopta 15mg Injection
- Preparation for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in pediatric patients with class 3 beta-thalassemia
- Treatment of adenocarcinoma of breast and ovary.
- Treatment of superficial papillary cancer of the urinary bladder.
Therapeutic Effects of Thiopta 15mg Injection
Thiopta 15mg Injection acts by damaging the genetic material (DNA and RNA) of the cancer cells. It stops the growth and multiplication of cancer by directly attacking DNA. This causes the breakage of DNA strands. The process of cross-linking is crucial in exhibiting toxicity in cancer cells. This leads to the exertion of cytotoxic effect and death of tumor cells.
Interaction of Thiopta 15mg Injection with other drugs
Inform your physician about all the prescribed medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional and vitamin supplements, and herbal products that you take or have taken before the treatment. Certain medications tend to interact with Thiopta 15 mg Injection and can cause undesirable side effects.Â
More Information about Thiopta 15mg Injection
- Store between 2° to 8°C.
- Protect from light.
- Keep out of reach of children.
How to consume Thiopta 15mg Injection
Thiopta 15mg Injection should be administered by a qualified physician experienced in high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplant. Do not self-administer.
Safety Advices for Thiopta 15mg Injection
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Pregnancy
 ÂThiopta 15mg Injection is unsafe to use during pregnancy as it may cause fetal harm. Hence, Consult your doctor for advice.Â
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Breast Feeding
 ÂBreastfeeding while on treatment with Thiopta 15mg Injection is not recommended. Consult your physician for advice before breastfeeding.
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Lungs
 ÂIt is unknown whether Thiopta 15 mg Injection can be administered in lung failure patients. Please consult the doctor for more advice.
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Liver
 ÂInform your physician before taking Thiopta 15mg Injection if you have liver problems. Ensure that your physician monitors your liver functions regularly.
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Alcohol
 ÂIt is unknown whether it is safe to consume alcohol while taking Thiopta 15mg Injection. Consult your doctor for advice.Â
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Driving
 ÂThiopta 15mg Injection is used with caution while driving as it may cause convulsion, hallucination, delirium, dizziness, headache, and blurred vision.Â
Side Effects of Thiopta 15mg Injection
Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them.Â
Serious:
- Severe drop in blood cell count
- Heart problem
- Kidney damage
- Nerve damage
- Lung toxicity
- Liver toxicity
Common:
- Cytomegalovirus infection
- Hemorrhage
- Diarrhea
- Blood in urine
- Rashes
Word of Advice
It is advised to avoid ingestion, inhalation, or skin and eye contact. Skin reactions may occur with accidental exposure. Using gloves and protective clothing to prevent accidental skin contact is recommended. If the Thiopta 15mg Injection solution contacts the skin or mucosa, immediately wash the skin thoroughly with soap and water or rinse the mucosa with water and seek medical attention.
FAQs
Q 1. Can pregnant women use Thiopta 15mg Injection?
No, It is unsafe to use Thiopta 15mg Injection during pregnancy as it may cause harm to the developing fetus. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
Q 2. Which is the best area to inject Thiopta 15mg Injection?
Thiopta 15mg Injection is administered intravenously (into a vein) by a doctor or nurse in a medical facility.
Q 3. Can I drive after taking Thiopta 15mg Injection?
Thiopta 15mg Injection can cause convulsion, hallucination, delirium, dizziness, headache, and blurred vision. Avoid driving or operating any machine if you experience these side effects.
Q 4. What class of medication is Thiopta 15mg Injection?
Thiopta 15mg Injection belongs to the class of medications known as alkylating agents or antineoplastics.
Q 5. Can I take vaccinations while taking Thiopta 15mg Injection?
No, The live vaccine may interact with Thiopta 15mg Injection. Hence, without consulting your healthcare provider, this medication should not be taken with any vaccinations.
Fact Box of Thiopta 15mg Injection
Molecule name: Thiotepa | Therapeutic class: Alkylating agents |
Pharmacological class: Antineoplastics | Indications: 1. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation 2. Adenocarcinoma 3. Superficial papillary cancer of the urinary bladder. |
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