Plerixafor
₹500.00
Plerixafor is a medication used to help increase the number of stem cells in the blood. Stem cells are special cells in the body that can develop into different types of cells, like blood cells, bone cells, or tissue cells. They're essential for the body's ability to repair itself and maintain health.
Here's how Plerixafor works: Stem cells are mainly found in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside bones. When someone needs a stem cell transplant, such as for treating certain types of cancer or other blood disorders, doctors sometimes use Plerixafor to help collect more stem cells from the bloodstream.
Plerixafor works by blocking a protein called CXCR4. This protein usually keeps stem cells in the bone marrow, but when Plerixafor blocks it, the stem cells are released into the bloodstream, where they can be collected more easily.
Doctors typically use Plerixafor along with a procedure called apheresis, where blood is drawn from the body, the stem cells are separated out, and then the rest of the blood is returned to the body. By using Plerixafor before apheresis, doctors can increase the number of stem cells collected, which can improve the success of the transplant.
Plerixafor is usually given as an injection under the skin (subcutaneously) about 10 to 11 hours before the planned stem cell collection procedure. The dose and timing of the injections may vary depending on factors like the person's weight and the type of stem cell transplant being done.
Like any medication, Plerixafor can cause side effects. Some common side effects include:
1. **Nausea**: Some people may feel sick to their stomach after receiving Plerixafor. Doctors can prescribe medications to help manage this side effect.
2. **Diarrhea**: Plerixafor can sometimes cause loose or watery stools. It's essential to stay hydrated and let our doctor know if you have severe or persistent diarrhea.
3. **Fatigue**: Feeling tired or weak is a common side effect of Plerixafor. Getting plenty of rest and pacing yourself can help manage fatigue.
4. **Injection Site Reactions**: Some people may experience pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site. These symptoms are usually mild and go away on their own.
5. **Headache**: Plerixafor can cause headaches in some people. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help relieve this symptom.
It's essential for patients receiving Plerixafor to communicate with their healthcare team about any side effects they experience. Some side effects can be managed with medications or other interventions, so it's essential to address them promptly.
In summary, Plerixafor is a medication used to increase the number of stem cells in the blood for stem cell transplantation. By blocking a protein that keeps stem cells in the bone marrow, Plerixafor helps release more stem cells into the bloodstream, making them easier to collect for transplant. While it can cause side effects, Plerixafor is an essential tool in stem cell transplantation, helping improve the success of this life-saving procedure.
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How does this medicine work
Plerixafor is like a helper medicine for getting stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream.
Here's how it works:
1. **Stem cells** are these special cells in our body that can grow into different types of cells. They're important for repairing tissues and making new blood cells.
2. Normally, these stem cells hang out in the bone marrow, which is like a spongy part inside our bones.
3. When doctors need to collect these stem cells for a transplant, like for treating certain cancers, they use Plerixafor.
4. Plerixafor blocks a protein called CXCR4, which usually keeps the stem cells in the bone marrow.
5. So, when Plerixafor blocks this protein, the stem cells are released from the bone marrow into the bloodstream, where they can be collected easily.
It's like opening a door and letting the stem cells out of the bone marrow and into the bloodstream, where doctors can collect them for the transplant.
In simple terms, Plerixafor helps move stem cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream, making it easier for doctors to collect them for transplants.
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What is useful for?
Plerixafor is really useful for a specific situation: when doctors need to collect stem cells from the bloodstream for a transplant. This often happens when someone needs a stem cell transplant to treat certain types of cancer or other blood disorders.
So, Plerixafor helps by increasing the number of stem cells in the bloodstream, making it easier for doctors to collect enough stem cells for the transplant. It's like a helper medicine that makes the transplant process smoother and more successful.
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What if you miss the dose?
If you miss a dose of Plerixafor, it's important to let your doctor know as soon as possible. They can give you guidance on what to do next.
Usually, if you miss a dose, the doctor will help you reschedule it. It's important to stick to the treatment plan as closely as possible to help ensure the success of the stem cell collection process.
But don't try to make up for a missed dose by taking extra medicine without talking to your doctor first. They'll give you the best advice on how to proceed safely with your treatment.
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Will there be Side Effects
Plerixafor can have side effects. These are things you might feel or notice because of the medicine, besides the main effect it's meant to have.
Some common side effects of Plerixafor include feeling sick to your stomach, having diarrhea, or feeling tired. You might also notice redness, swelling, or pain where the injection was given. These side effects can vary from person to person.
It's important to tell our doctor about any side effects you're experiencing. They can help manage them and give you advice on how to feel better.
Remember, while side effects can be tough, Plerixafor is meant to help you get the treatment you need, so it's important to stick with the treatment plan unless our doctor tells you otherwise.
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Tell us if you are taking other medicines like:-
If you're taking other medicines along with Plerixafor, it's important to let our doctor know. Mixing medicines can sometimes cause problems or change how well they work. Our doctor can check if it's safe to take Plerixafor with any other medicines you're using and adjust your treatment plan if needed.
So, always make sure to tell our doctor about any other medicines you're taking, including things like vitamins, supplements, or over-the-counter drugs. That way, they can help you stay safe and get the most benefit from your treatment.
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Safety Advice : Pregnancy, Liver or Kidney Damaged
1. **Pregnancy**: If you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it's important to let our doctor know. Plerixafor may harm an unborn baby, so your doctor can discuss the risks and benefits with you.
2. **Liver or Kidney Damage**: If you have any liver or kidney problems, it's important to tell our doctor before starting Plerixafor. These organs help process medicines in your body, so if they're not working well, it can affect how Plerixafor works or increase the risk of side effects. Our doctor can monitor you closely and adjust your treatment plan as needed to keep you safe.
By communicating openly with our doctor and following their advice, you can help ensure that Plerixafor is used safely and effectively for your condition.
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