Calquence
What is Calquence?
Calquence inhibits the actions of specific enzymes within the body that can inhibit the spread and growth of cancerous cells.
Calquence will treat mantle lymphoma (a form that is a form of Hodgkin lymphoma) in adults. Calquence is prescribed when other treatments have been unsuccessful.
Calquence is approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on a high priority basis. In clinical trials, patients showed positive responses to this medication. However, further research is required.¶
Calquence can also be employed for other purposes that are not covered in this medication guide.
Warnings
This medication can help you to be bleeding. Seek advice from your physician or emergency medical attention if suffer from bleeding that does not stop.
Consult your physician immediately when you are experiencing symptoms of bleeding inside your body, for example, dizziness, inability to concentrate, headache, speech difficulties bloody or black stools and brown or pink urine or bleeding from your bowels, or vomiting that appears similar to coffee grinds.
The following points should be considered monitored while taking this medication;
- Infections that are Opportunistic and Serious Be aware of symptoms and signs of infection and address the issue promptly.
- Hemorrhage: Watch for bleeding and take appropriate action
- Cytopenias: Check your blood counts on a regular basis.
- Primary Malignancies Additional malignancies have been seen, such as skin Serious and Opportunistic Infections: Monitor for signs and symptoms of infection and treat promptly
- Second Primary Malignancies: Other malignancies have occurred, including skin cancers and other solid tumors. Advise patients to use sun protection
- Atrial Fibrillation and atrial flutter: Monitor for symptoms of arrhythmias and manage. cancers as well as different solid tumors. Encourage patients to use sunscreen. Atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation Be aware of the signs of arrhythmias and take care to manage them.
Before you start taking this medicine, make sure to consult your doctor
Calquenceis not a good option in case you have an allergy to it.
To ensure that acalabrutinib is safe for you, ask your physician if you’ve previously had:
- An active or chronic illness;
- a heart rhythm disorder
- bleeding issues or
- Hepatitis B (Calquence could cause the condition to return or worsen).
The use of Calquence could increase the risk of getting different types of cancer like skin cancer. Discuss with your physician regarding this risk, and the warning signs to watch out for on your skin.
It is unclear if Calquence could harm a newborn baby. Inform your physician if you are expecting or planning to be pregnant.
It isn’t known if the drug is absorbed into breast milk, or if it is harmful to breastfeeding babies. Do not breastfeed during treatment with Calquence. It is recommended to do so for at least two weeks following the last dose.
How to take Calquence?
Follow the directions on the prescription label. Don’t use this medication in smaller or larger quantities or for a longer time than the recommended time.
Calquence is typically taken each day for 12 hours or until your body’s response ceases to the medication.
Consume this medicine along by drinking a glass of water.
Calquence can be taken either with or without food.
Avoid chewing, breaking, or breaking the capsule of Calquence. Inhale it completely.
If you require surgery, inform your surgeon in advance that you’re using Calquence. You might have to discontinue using the medication for a brief period of time.
If you are taking Calquence for treatment, you might require frequent blood tests.
Keep at room temperature, far from heat and moisture.
If I don’t take a dose?
Do the dose missed as soon as you can remember. In the event that you’re more than 3 hours behind take the missed dose instead. Don’t take any extra medication to make up for the missed dose.
If I consume too much?
Get medical attention immediately or contact for help at the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.
What to avoid when taking Calquence?
If you are also taking an anti-acid or stomach acid reducer (such as Zantac) then make sure to take your Calquence dosage at least 2 hours prior to when you take the stomach medication.
Beware of exposure to sunlight and tanning bed. Calquence could cause sunburn more quickly. Protect yourself with protective clothing and sunblock (SPF 30 or more) whenever you’re outside.
Calquence side effects
Contact a medical professional immediately If you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergy such as an allergic reaction that causes hives or breathing difficulties and swelling of your lips, face, or tongue.
Consult your physician immediately If you suffer from:
- bleeding that is unusual (nose vagina, mouth, or rectum) or bleeding that does not stop;
- symptoms of bleeding within your body, such as weakness, dizziness or confusion, difficulties with speaking, a prolonged headache bloody or black stools as well as brown or pink urine or coughing bloody vomit that resembles coffee grounds.
- chest discomfort, breathlessness Fluttering within your chest; feeling lightheaded;
- Low red blood cells (anemia)–pale skin with unusual fatigue and feeling lightheaded or exhausted, cold hands and feet;
- symptoms of infection: fever fatigue, chills, tiredness symptoms of flu, cough with chest pain, mucus, difficulty breathing; or
- symptoms of a brain infection that is serious–any alteration in your mental state diminished vision or the weakness of the opposite or the other side or difficulties walking (maybe gradual and become worse rapidly).
The treatment for cancer may be delayed or completely stopped when you experience some side consequences.
Common side effects could be:
- bruising;
- headache;
- muscle pain;
- diarrhea; or
- Feeling exhausted.
This is not a comprehensive list of possible side effects, and other side effects could occur. Contact your physician for advice on medical adverse effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.
Calquence dosing information
Usual Adult Dose for Lymphoma:
100 mg taken orally each 12 hours
Comments:
Start treatment at the beginning of cycle 1 (each cycle lasts for one month) when used in conjunction with the drug obinutuzumab.
Start obinutuzumab in Cycle 2 for a total of six cycles. Refer to prescription information for obinutuzumab for suggested doses; use this drug before obinutuzumab if given that same day.
Treatment should be continued until the disease progresses or it is unacceptable toxicity.
Use:
As monotherapy to treat adult patients suffering from mantle lymphoma (MCL) who have had or had at the very least, one treatment
In combination with obinutuzumab to aid in the treatment of patients of all ages who suffer from chronic lymphocytic lymphoma(CLL) and small lymphocytic tumor (SLL)
What other medications will alter the effects of Calquence?
A variety of drugs may interact with Calquence. The interactions with Calquence aren’t all included in this article. Discuss with your physician all the medications you are currently taking and any that you decide to start or stop taking, particularly:
- warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven);
- An anti-microbial or antifungal medication;
- antiviral medicine for treating the hepatitis C as well as HIV/AIDS;
- heart medicine or
- A stomach acid reducer, for example, omeprazole, and an acid reducer for stomachs, such as lansoprazole, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec, Protonix, and others.
This list isn’t complete and other drugs may be a trigger for the drug Calquence. This includes prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Make a list of all the medicines you take to any doctor who cares for you.
Additional details
Be sure to keep this medication and other medications out of reach of children. Do not give your medication to anyone else and take this medication only in the manner prescribed by your doctor.
Always consult your physician to confirm that the information provided on this site is appropriate to your particular situation.