Ferriprox
Ferriprox 500ML of 100MG/ML
What is Ferriprox?
Ferriprox (deferiprone) is an oral iron chelator used in the treatment of patients with thalassemia syndromes when iron overload from transfusions is present. The active component, deferiprone, helps reduce excess iron by binding to free iron in the bloodstream, which is then excreted primarily through urine. This medication is especially valuable for patients who are not adequately managed by other chelation therapies.
Side Effects
- Skin rash, itching, redness (at any time during treatment, or after treatment stops).
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, or weakness.
- Seizures, clumsiness.
Warnings
- Your skin might be more fragile while you are using penicillamine, especially on your shoulders, elbows, knees, toes, or buttocks. Your skin might also heal more slowly than usual. Talk to your doctor before you have any kind of surgery, because your dose of this medicine might need to be changed.
- You might need to take your temperature every night when you first start using this medicine.
- For people who have diabetes: Succimer may affect the results of some urine tests for ketones (such as Ketostix®). Ask your doctor what kind of ketone test you should use while you are using succimer.
- For Wilson€™s disease, you might need to use this medicine for one to three months before you notice any improvement. The symptoms of Wilson€™s disease might get worse when you first start using this medicine. If your symptoms get very bad or keep getting worse, tell your doctor.
- Some people have too much heavy metal in their bodies because they were exposed to it, such as in the home or at work. The metal could still be in their surroundings. If this is your situation, then you must get rid of the metal or learn how to protect yourself. This medicine will not protect you from a heavy metal that you are still being exposed to. Find out how you were exposed. Ask your health caregiver about the best ways to get rid of or avoid the heavy metal that caused the problem.
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What is Ferriprox ?
Ferriprox (deferiprone) is an oral iron chelator used in the treatment of patients with thalassemia syndromes when iron overload from transfusions is present. The active component, deferiprone, helps reduce excess iron by binding to free iron in the bloodstream, which is then excreted primarily through urine. This medication is especially valuable for patients who are not adequately managed by other chelation therapies.
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- Skin rash, itching, redness (at any time during treatment, or after treatment stops).
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, or weakness.
- Seizures, clumsiness.
- Scaly, red, or flaky patches on your skin, or skin blisters (especially in your mouth).
- Muscle weakness, drooping eyelids, double vision, trouble seeing.
- Numbness, tingling, or burning pain in your hands, arms, legs, or feet.
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Bloody or cloudy urine.
- Fever, by itself or with chills or sore throat.
- Trouble breathing, coughing up blood, unexplained cough or wheezing.
- Your skin might be more fragile while you are using penicillamine, especially on your shoulders, elbows, knees, toes, or buttocks. Your skin might also heal more slowly than usual. Talk to your doctor before you have any kind of surgery, because your dose of this medicine might need to be changed.
- You might need to take your temperature every night when you first start using this medicine.
- For people who have diabetes: Succimer may affect the results of some urine tests for ketones (such as Ketostix®). Ask your doctor what kind of ketone test you should use while you are using succimer.
- For Wilson€™s disease, you might need to use this medicine for one to three months before you notice any improvement. The symptoms of Wilson€™s disease might get worse when you first start using this medicine. If your symptoms get very bad or keep getting worse, tell your doctor.
- Some people have too much heavy metal in their bodies because they were exposed to it, such as in the home or at work. The metal could still be in their surroundings. If this is your situation, then you must get rid of the metal or learn how to protect yourself. This medicine will not protect you from a heavy metal that you are still being exposed to. Find out how you were exposed. Ask your health caregiver about the best ways to get rid of or avoid the heavy metal that caused the problem.
- Tell your doctor if you have ever used a chelating agent before.
- Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine.
- Do not stop using this medicine without talking to your doctor first.
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments.
- Make sure your doctor knows if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or problems with your blood. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to penicillin.