Ubenimex Capsules | Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy

Generic Name/Brand Name: Ubenimex/QiLiJia
Indications: Hematology(Leukemia), Cancer Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy, Immune Deficiency
Dosage Form: Capsule
Specification: 10mg x 18 capsules

Ubenimex Capsules Application Scope

Ubenimex Capsules can enhance immune function and are used for anti-cancer chemotherapy, radiotherapy adjuvant therapy, and geriatric immunodeficiency.

It can be used in conjunction with chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and combined application in patients with leukaemia, multiple myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and hemopoietic stem cell transplantation, as well as other solid tumour diseases.

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  1. Enhances immune function.
  2. Adjunct to cancer chemo/radiotherapy.
  3. For age-related immune deficiency.
  4. Used with chemo/radiotherapy for leukemia, myeloma, and solid tumors.

Ubenimex Capsules Characteristics

  • Ingredients: Ubenimex (Chemical name: N-[ (2S, 3R)-4-phenyl-3-amino-2-hydroxybutyryl]-L-leucine, Molecular formula: C16H24N2O4)
  • Properties: Capsules containing white powder.
  • Specification: 10mg
  • Packaging Specification:10mg x 18 capsules/box
    10mg x 9 capsules/box
    10mg x 9 capsules (QiLiJia) + 600mg x 30 capsules/set

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light, and tightly sealed.

  • Expiry Date: 36 months

  • Executive Standard: National Food and Drug Administration Standard YBH09052009

  • Approval Number: National Medicine Standard H20094031

  • Approval Date: December 2, 2009

  • Revision Date: May 4, 2010

  • Manufacturer: Chengdu Yuandong Biological Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Shiming Bio)

Guidelines For The Use Of Ubenimex Capsules

Dosage and Administration:

  • Adults: 30mg per day, either as a single dose on an empty stomach in the morning or divided into three doses.
  • Children: Adjust the dose as recommended by the physician.
  • If symptoms improve, the dose may be reduced to 2-3 times per week

Adverse Reactions:

  • Generally well-tolerated, though some patients may experience:
    • Rash, itching, headache, facial swelling.
    • Digestive issues such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and soft stools.
    • A mild increase in liver enzymes (AST, ALT) may occur but generally subsides with discontinuation of the medication.
    • Adverse reactions were observed in 2.3% of users, with liver function abnormalities (1.8%), skin issues (1.3%), and digestive symptoms (0.9%) being the most common.

Medication Limitations

Contraindications: Contraindications are not yet defined.

 

Precautions:

  • Immune System: Ubenimex enhances immune function and should not be used in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy unless the benefits outweigh the risks to avoid immune imbalance.
  • Liver Function: Regular monitoring of liver function is required during treatment, as liver metabolism may be affected.
  • Pediatric Use: The safety of Ubenimex in children has not been established. It should be used with caution in pediatric patients.

Pregnancy and Lactation:

  • Pregnancy: Animal studies suggest Ubenimex may cause fetal developmental issues. It should be used during pregnancy only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
  • Lactation: Ubenimex is excreted in breast milk. It should be avoided during breastfeeding.

Elderly Use:

  • Older adults may have reduced physiological functions and should use Ubenimex with caution.

Ubenimex Capsules Interactions

  • Compatibility with Common Drugs:
    • Synergistic Effect with Interferon: Ubenimex may enhance immune response when used in combination with interferon, potentially improving treatment outcomes for certain cancers or chronic viral infections.

Note: If there is a new packaging for the drug, the new packaging shall prevail. The above information is sourced from DengYueMed. It is only for internal discussion among medical staff and does not serve as a basis for medication. For specific medication guidelines, please consult the attending physician.

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