Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's
About Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's
Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's belongs to a class of medicines called 'anti-cancer/ antitumor agent', used to treat specific forms of brain tumours such as glioblastoma multiforme (a type of tumour that grows and spreads rapidly) in adults and malignant glioma, including glioblastoma multiforme or anaplastic astrocytoma (a rare malignant brain tumour) in patients older than 3years. A brain tumour is an uncontrolled and unregulated proliferation of cells in the brain.
Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's contains Temozolomide which works by inhibiting the production of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid-genetic material of the cell), thereby affecting cell growth and division. Thus, Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's prevents tumours from growing.
Take Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's as prescribed. In some cases, Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's may cause loss of appetite, anxiety, confusion, headache, vomiting, nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, muscle weakness, muscle aches, and fever. Most of these side effects of Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Let your doctor know if you are allergic to any of the contents. Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's is not recommended for patients with severe bone marrow depression or significant bleeding. Avoid taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Both women and men using Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's should use birth control to avoid pregnancy and fathering a child. It would be best not to drive and/or operate machines that require alertness as Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's may cause tiredness or sleepiness.
Uses of Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's
Medicinal Benefits
Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's belongs to a class of medicines called anti-cancer/antitumor agents used to treat specific forms of brain tumours such as glioblastoma multiforme (a type of tumour that grows and spreads rapidly) in adults and malignant glioma, including glioblastoma multiforme or anaplastic astrocytoma (a rare malignant brain tumour) in patients older than 3years. It contains Temozolomide which works by binding to the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid-genetic material of the cell) and interfering with cell growth and division. Thus, Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's prevents tumours from growing.
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Drug Warnings
Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's should be taken under strict medical supervision. The doctor will regularly monitor your condition while taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's. To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not stop Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's midway under any circumstances without consulting the healthcare professional. Inform your doctor if you have an allergy to any components of Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's. Inform your doctor before taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's if you have allergic reactions, infections, lung, renal or hepatic disorders or low blood count (including neutropenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia). Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's is not recommended for patients with severe bone marrow depression or significant bleeding. Avoid taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Both women and men using Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's should use birth control to avoid pregnancy or fathering a child. Do not receive any vaccinations or immunizations without your doctor's approval while taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's interacts with medicines used to treat infections (e.g. adalimumab), medicines used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (e.g. baricitinib, certolizumab, golimumab, infliximab, leflunomide, upadacitinib), medicines used to treat certain cancers (e.g. cladribine), medicines used to treat mental/mood disorders (e.g. clozapine), medicines used to treat multiple sclerosis (e.g. fingolimod, siponimod, teriflunomide), cholesterol-lowering medications (e.g. lomitapide), and vaccines (e.g. BCG vaccine, influenza virus vaccine, measles virus vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, rubella virus vaccine smallpox vaccine, typhoid vaccine, varicella virus vaccine, yellow fever vaccine, zoster vaccine).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid the consumption of alcohol while taking Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor before taking the Gliotem 250 mg Capsule 10's you are suffering from urticaria or allergic reactions, bleeding disorders, myelosuppression (bone marrow depression), low blood counts, hepatic or renal dysfunction or disorders.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Brain tumour: A brain tumour is an uncontrolled, unregulated proliferation of cells in the brain. The cancerous cells can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue, including organs. The symptoms of a brain tumour differ depending on the tumour's location in the brain. Common symptoms include headaches, fits (seizures), feeling unwell or being sick all the time, behavioural changes, paralysis, sickness, eyesight or speech impairments.