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Mitotane

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₹500.00

 

Mitotane is a medicine that doctors use to treat a rare condition called adrenocortical carcinoma, which is a type of cancer that affects the adrenal glands. These glands are located on top of the kidneys and produce hormones that help regulate important bodily functions.

When someone has adrenocortical carcinoma, their adrenal glands produce too many hormones, causing various symptoms like high blood pressure, weight gain, and abnormal hair growth. Mitotane works by slowing down the production of these hormones, helping to control the symptoms and stop the cancer from spreading.

Mitotane comes in the form of tablets that are taken by mouth. It's usually taken with food to help reduce stomach upset. The dosage of mitotane can vary depending on factors like the severity of the cancer and how well a person tolerates the medicine. Doctors will carefully monitor their patients and adjust the dosage as needed.

It's important to take mitotane exactly as prescribed by the doctor and not to miss any doses. This helps ensure that the medicine is effective in treating the cancer. Some people may need to take mitotane for a long time, even for the rest of their lives, to keep the cancer under control.

Like all medicines, mitotane can cause side effects. Some common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. These side effects can usually be managed with other medicines or changes in diet. However, some people may experience more serious side effects like liver problems or changes in mood or behavior. It's important for people taking mitotane to report any unusual symptoms to their doctor right away.

Mitotane can also interact with other medicines, so it's important to tell the doctor about any other medications or supplements a person is taking before starting treatment. This helps prevent potentially harmful interactions.

During treatment with mitotane, doctors will regularly monitor their patients with blood tests and imaging scans to check how the cancer is responding to the medicine. They may also adjust the treatment plan based on the results of these tests.

In some cases, surgery may be recommended to remove the cancerous tumor before or after treatment with mitotane. This can help improve the chances of successful treatment.

Overall, mitotane is an important medicine for treating adrenocortical carcinoma. While it can cause side effects, the benefits of controlling the cancer usually outweigh the risks. By working closely with their doctor and following their treatment plan, people with adrenocortical carcinoma can improve their chances of living a longer, healthier life.

 

 

 

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How does this medicine work

1. **Adrenal Glands and Hormones**: Inside our bodies, we have adrenal glands sitting on top of our kidneys. These glands produce hormones, which are like messengers that help regulate various functions in our body, such as stress response, metabolism, and blood pressure.

2. **Adrenocortical Carcinoma**: Sometimes, these adrenal glands can develop cancer, specifically a type called adrenocortical carcinoma. When this happens, the glands start producing too many hormones. This can lead to problems like high blood pressure, weight gain, and unusual hair growth.

3. **Mitotane's Job**: Now, enter mitotane. This medicine steps in to help with adrenocortical carcinoma. It works by slowing down the production of those extra hormones. By doing this, it helps to control the symptoms caused by the cancer and stops it from spreading further.

4. **How It's Taken**: Mitotane comes in the form of tablets that you swallow. Usually, it's best to take them with food to avoid upsetting your stomach. Our doctor will decide the right amount of mitotane for you based on factors like how bad your cancer is and how well you handle the medicine.

5. **Following Doctor's Orders**: It's super important to take mitotane exactly as our doctor tells you to. Skipping doses or taking too much can affect how well it works. Some people might need to take mitotane for a long time, maybe even for the rest of their lives, to keep the cancer under control.

6. **Side Effects**: Like any medicine, mitotane can cause side effects. These can include things like feeling sick, throwing up, having diarrhea, or not feeling hungry. Usually, these side effects can be managed with other medicines or changes in your diet. But sometimes, mitotane might cause more serious side effects like liver problems or changes in your mood or behavior. If you notice anything strange, it's important to tell our doctor right away.

7. **Monitoring and Adjustments**: Our doctor will keep a close eye on you while you're taking mitotane. They'll do blood tests and scans to see how the cancer is responding to the medicine. Depending on what they find, they might change your treatment plan.

So, in simple terms, mitotane is like a helper medicine that slows down the production of extra hormones caused by adrenal gland cancer, helping to control symptoms and stop the cancer from spreading further.


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What is useful for?

Mitotane is helpful for treating a rare type of cancer called adrenocortical carcinoma. This cancer affects the adrenal glands, which are small organs on top of your kidneys. When someone has this cancer, their adrenal glands make too many hormones, causing problems like high blood pressure, weight gain, and unusual hair growth. Mitotane works by slowing down the production of these extra hormones, which helps control the symptoms and stops the cancer from spreading further. So, in simple terms, Mitotane is useful for treating adrenocortical carcinoma.

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What if you miss the dose?

If you forget to take a dose of Mitotane, don't worry too much. Just take it as soon as you remember, but if it's almost time for your next dose, then just skip the missed one and take your next dose as usual. Don't take extra to make up for the missed dose, as it could cause problems. But remember, it's important to try to take Mitotane regularly as your doctor tells you, so try your best to stick to the schedule. If you have any concerns or questions about missed doses, it's always best to talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Please book a consultation with our Oncology Clinical Specialist to know more about what happens if you miss the dose.

Will there be Side Effects

There can be side effects when using Mitotane. Some common ones include feeling sick, vomiting, having diarrhea, or not feeling hungry. These side effects can often be managed with other medicines or changes in your diet. However, some people may experience more serious side effects like liver problems or changes in mood or behavior. If you notice anything unusual or troubling while taking Mitotane, it's important to let our doctor know right away. They can help you manage any side effects and make sure the medicine is still safe for you to take.

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Tell us if you are taking other medicines like:-

If you're taking other medicines along with Mitotane, it's important to let our doctor know. This is because Mitotane can interact with other medicines, which means they might not work as well or could cause unwanted side effects. By telling your doctor about all the medicines you're taking, including any supplements or vitamins, they can make sure it's safe for you to take them together. Our doctor can also adjust your doses if needed to avoid any problems. So, always keep your doctor informed about any other medicines you're using, just like Mitotane.

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Safety Advice : Pregnancy, Liver or Kidney Damaged

1. **Pregnancy**: If you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it's really important to talk to our doctor before taking Mitotane. This medicine can harm an unborn baby, so it's crucial to use effective birth control while taking it. If you do become pregnant while on Mitotane, tell our doctor right away.

2. **Liver Damage**: Mitotane can affect your liver, so if you have any liver problems or diseases, be sure to tell our doctor before starting this medicine. They may need to adjust your dosage or monitor you more closely to make sure it's safe for you.

3. **Kidney Damage**: Similarly, if you have kidney problems or diseases, it's important to let our doctor know. They can help determine if Mitotane is safe for you to take or if any adjustments need to be made to your treatment plan.

Overall, it's essential to follow your doctor's advice and keep them informed about any health conditions you have, especially if you're pregnant or have liver or kidney issues. This helps ensure that Mitotane is safe and effective for you.

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