Lapahope 250mg Tablet: Lapatinib Usage & Side effects | Blueberrypharma
Lapahope 250MG
Lapahope 250mg tablets are categorized as anti-neoplastic agent, which is orally active drug used for treating breast cancer.
Lapahope tablets are comes under biological category which is targeted chemotherapy.
Lapahope tablets are classified as;
1. Tyrosine kinase prohibitor
2. Stop the HER2/neu& epidermal growth factor receptor activity
3. Targeted therapy
4. Signal transduction prohibitor
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Chemically Lapatinib is categorized as 4-anilinoquinazoline derivative, which expels anti-cancer activity by prohibiting intracellular tyrosine kinase domains of EFGR & HER type 2. The ErbB driven tumor cell production has been prohibited by Lapatinib. This growth factor receptor present on cell surface of tumors which may leads to cause cell death.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Brand Lapahope
Ingredients Lapatinib
Strength 250mg
Manufactured Natco
METABOLISM
Lapatinib is a substrate of P-gp& BCRP and undergoes intensive metabolism by using CYPP3A4 & CYP3A5 with lesser contribution of CYP2C19 & CYP2C8.
SIDE EFFECTS
Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Stomatitis, Back pain, Dyspnea, Insomnia, Elevation of hemoglobulin, platelets, neutrophils, Increase in AST & ALT, bilirubin, Alopecia, Pruritus, Nail disorders, Asthenia, Headache, Epistaxis, Reduction of left ventricular ejection fraction, Liver toxicity, Interstitial lung disease, Anaphylactic reactions, Stevens Johnson syndrome, Ventricular arrhythmias, QT prolongation
MISSED DOSE
Missed dose should be skipped and follow the regular dosing schedule for avoiding adverse conditions. If missed dose occurs, it should not be resume and continue the next schedule.
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