Treatment of overdosage of folic acid antagonists.
Enhancing the effectiveness of 5-fluorouracil.
Therapeutic effects:
Adcov 50mg Injection enhances the effects of folic acid in the body.
It is taken up by cells through a specific transporter protein and converted into the active form of folic acid, which can be used by cells to produce DNA and form new cells.
The drug is given after methotrexate to help rescue normal cells that require folate for their growth.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription medications, over-the-counter medications, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
Certain medications may interact with Adcov 50mg Injection and reduce effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
Safety advice:
Pregnancy: consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy during the treatment.
Breastfeeding: consult your doctor before breastfeeding.
Lungs: consult your doctor if you have any lung diseases before starting the treatment.
Liver: inform your doctor if you have any liver problems before taking Adcov 50mg Injection. Regular monitoring of liver function tests is recommended.
Alcohol: it is unknown whether consuming alcohol interacts with the Adcov 50mg Injection. Please consult your doctor for more advice.
Driving: it is completely safe to drive after taking the Adcov 50mg Injection.
Storage:
Store Adcov 50mg Injection in a refrigerator (2°C–8°C).
Keep it out of reach from children and pets.
Administration:
The medicine will be administered to you by a healthcare professional in a hospital setting.
The injection will be given slowly into a vein (as an injection or infusion), or it may be injected into a muscle.
Do not self-administer this medicine.
The dose of the Adcov 50mg Injection will be decided by your doctor based on your disease condition and other factors.
Side effects:
Serious: reduced number of blood cells, inflammation in the lining of mouth and intestine, severe allergic reactions.
Common: nausea, vomiting, severe diarrhoea, redness and swelling of palms of hands and soles of feet.
FAQs:
Q1. What are the special precautions I should be aware of before starting treatment with Adcov 50mg Injection?
Adcov 50mg Injection is eliminated from the body primarily through the kidneys. Patients with impaired kidney function may need a lower dose or less frequent dosing of this drug.
Q2. Can Adcov 50mg Injection be used in combination with other drugs?
Yes, Adcov 50mg Injection is used as an antidote to reduce the toxic effects of methotrexate, a chemotherapy drug that is used to treat certain types of cancer.
Q3. What does Adcov 50mg Injection do to your body?
Adcov 50mg Injection works by supplying the body with the necessary folate, which is required for the production of red blood cells, DNA synthesis, and other important cellular functions.
Q4. When you must not be given Adcov 50mg Injection?
Adcov 50mg Injection should not be given to patients who have had an allergic reaction to it or any of its components.
Q5. What is Adcov 50mg Injection rescue?
Adcov 50mg Injection rescue is typically used in cancer treatment, particularly in the treatment of leukaemia and lymphoma. This involves administering calcium folinate to patients who are receiving high-dose methotrexate treatment. The calcium folinate helps to reduce the toxic effects of methotrexate on healthy cells by providing a form of folic acid that can be used by the body to make new cells and DNA.
Q6. Can I drive after receiving a Adcov 50mg Injection injection?
It is generally safe to drive after receiving a Adcov 50mg Injection. However, you may experience dizziness or drowsiness as a side effect, which may impair your ability to operate a vehicle or heavy machinery. It is important to wait until you feel fully alert and able to function normally before driving.
Indications: Treatment of megaloblastic anaemia, reducing the toxicity of methotrexate, treatment of overdosage of folic acid antagonists, enhancing the effectiveness of 5-fluorouracil.