Futuoning (Fovinaciclib) – Breast Cancer | HongKong DengYue Medicine

  • Generic Name/Brand Name: ​Fovinaciclib / Futuoning®
  • Indications: Breast Cancer
  • Dosage Form: ​Capsules
  • Specification: 100 mg × 21 capsules/bottle

Fovinaciclib Application Scope

Fovinaciclib is an oral, selective CDK4/6 inhibitor indicated for the treatment of adult patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer. Fovinaciclib is approved for use in combination with an aromatase inhibitor as initial endocrine-based therapy and in combination with fulvestrant for patients who have progressed following prior endocrine therapy. Treatment should be supervised by physicians experienced in oncology.

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Fovinaciclib Characteristics

  • Ingredients: Fovinaciclib citrate (active ingredient).

  • Properties:​ Hard gelatin capsules; oral solid dosage form.

  • Packaging Specification:​ 25 mg (as C₂₉H₄₀N₈OS) and 100 mg capsule presentations (marketed strengths may vary by manufacturer).

  • Storage:​ Store in a cool, dry place; protect from light. Recommended storage: below 25 °C.

  • Expiry Date: 24 months from manufacture (refer to carton for exact expiry).

  • Executive Standard: ​Conforms to national drug quality standards (local monograph).

  • Approval Number: National registration number (example format): H20250023 (refer to local label for specific country code).

  • Date of Revision: See most recent local prescribing information.

  • Manufacturer: Jinzhou Aohong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (commercialized and promoted by relevant affiliates).

Guidelines for the Use of Futuoning

  • Dosage and Administration:

    • Recommended Dose: 200 mg orally once daily.

    • Administration: Oral; may be taken with or without food; take at approximately the same time each day.

    • Missed Dose:​ If ≤8 hours until next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose; otherwise take as soon as remembered. Do not double dose.

  • Adverse Reactions:

    • Common Adverse Reactions:

      • Neutropenia / decreased neutrophil count

      • Leukopenia

      • Anemia

      • Thrombocytopenia

      • Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting

      • Elevated AST / ALT (liver transaminases)

      • Hypertriglyceridemia

      • Fatigue

    • Serious Adverse Reactions:

      • Severe neutropenia and febrile neutropenia (monitor CBC)

      • Hepatotoxicity (transaminase elevations; rare severe liver injury)

      • Venous thromboembolism (reported with CDK4/6 inhibitors class effect)

      • Severe infections secondary to myelosuppression

  • Contraindications:

    • Known hypersensitivity to fovinaciclib or any excipient.

    • Pregnancy (avoid — teratogenic risk); effective contraception required for patients of reproductive potential.

  • Precautions:

    • Hematologic monitoring: CBC prior to and periodically during treatment; manage neutropenia per guidelines.

    • Liver function: Monitor AST/ALT and bilirubin; interrupt or discontinue for significant hepatic impairment.

    • Infection risk: Evaluate and treat infections promptly; consider dose interruption for severe infection.

    • Embryo-fetal risk: Women of childbearing potential must use effective contraception during treatment and for a defined period after last dose.

    • Use in special populations: Adjust/monitor in hepatic impairment per label; limited data in severe renal impairment.

Fovinaciclib Interactions

  • CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, clarithromycin): may increase fovinaciclib exposure → monitor and consider dose adjustment.

  • CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., rifampin, carbamazepine): may reduce exposure and efficacy → avoid or monitor closely.

  • Other myelosuppressive agents: additive hematologic toxicity — use caution.

  • Statins / fibrates: monitor lipids when combined (hypertriglyceridemia risk).

 

Note:

  • If there is a new packaging for the drug, the new packaging shall prevail. The above information is sourced from DengYue Medicine.
  •  This content is for reference only. Prescription drugs must be used under a doctor’s guidance and purchased from authorized sources.
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