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| Ellence® | |
| Brand Name: | Ellence® |
| Active Ingredient: | epirubicin |
| Strength(s): | 50 mg/25 ml & 200 mg/100 ml single-use vials |
| Dosage Form(s): | Intravenous injection |
| Company Name: | Pharmacia & Upjohn Co. |
| Availability: | Prescription only |
| *Date Approved by FDA: | September 15, 1999 |
| *Approval by FDA does not mean that the drug is available for consumers at this time. | |
| What is Ellence used for? Ellence is used together with other chemotherapy drugs to treat breast cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes under the arm following breast cancer surgery. Who should not be given Ellence? You should not be given Ellence if you have had any of the following conditions:
Special Warning(s) with Ellence: Side effects involving the heart are a known risk of treatment with this class of drugs. Side effects may occur during treatment or even after you have stopped taking Ellence. Discuss with your doctor the possible short and long-term side effects of being given Ellence. Treatment with Ellence can cause leukemia, which may not be seen for up to 3 years following treatment. Talk to your doctor about follow-up medical examinations. If you have liver problems, your doctor will decide if Ellence is right for you. Ellence may temporarily cause a decrease in your bodys ability to produce bone marrow, which is needed to form several components of the blood. General Precautions with Ellence: Ellence may cause premature menopause in women. What should I tell my doctor or health care provider? Because certain other medications can interact with Ellence, review all medications that you are taking with your health care provider, including those that you take without a prescription. Tell your doctor right away about any side effects you experience. Ellence, when used with certain other medications, may show a combined increase in side effects. Some examples of these types of medications are:
If you have been treated with radiation in the past, Ellence may cause an inflammation reaction (swelling, tenderness, or redness) at the site of that treatment. Tell your health care provider if you are trying to become pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breast-feeding. Because Ellence may cause birth defects, women of childbearing age should avoid becoming pregnant and stop nursing while taking Ellence. Men and women being treated with Ellence should use effective birth control methods, because Ellence can cause damage to mens sperm and can cause damage to the unborn baby in women. What are some possible side effects of Ellence? (This is NOT a complete list of side effects reported with Ellence. Your health care provider can discuss with you a more complete list of side effects.) Tell your doctor if you experience any of the following possible side effects while being treated with Ellence:
Do not be concerned if your urine appears red for 1-2 days after being given Ellence. Other side effects include:
For more detailed information about Ellence, ask your health care provider. Posted: 5/8/00 |
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