Also Known As: Imatinib mesylate, Gleevec™, Glivec, STI-571
Imatinib causes certain cancer cells to die by blocking a protein they need to grow and reproduce.
How It Is Given:
Orally (by mouth)
Immediate Side Effects (beginning within 24 hours):
These are common immediate side effects.
- An allergic reaction such as hives, itching, swelling in the face or hands, or difficulty breathing.
- A skin rash can develop.
- Nausea and vomiting can occur.
Early Side Effects (beginning within the first week):
- Swelling of the face, around the eyes, the hands, feet and possibly throughout the rest of the body is common.
- Fatigue due to a low red blood cell count (anemia) can develop.
- It is common for headaches to occur.
- Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain are common.
- Indigestion is common.
- Diarrhea is common.
- Muscle cramps are common.
- Bleeding, because of a low platelet count is possible but uncommon.
Late Side Effects (beginning after one week):
- It is common to develop a decrease in blood cell counts (white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells), which can cause an increased risk for infection, bleeding, and fatigue.
- You may have muscle cramps.
- Weight gain and swelling are common.
- Indigestion commonly occurs.
- Thinning or loss of hair is less common.
- Abnormalities in liver function tests are less common.
- Shortness of breath may develop although it is uncommon.
- You may develop a less common skin rash, with itching and peeling or flaking.
Special Points:
- Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while you are taking this medication, as it interferes with the drug's action and may increase the severity of side effects.
- Imatinib interacts with many other drugs, particularly with warfarin (Coumadin®), a blood thinner. Tell your doctor or nurse if you are taking any other medications, including over-the-counter preparations that do not require a prescription, herbal remedies, vitamins, or dietary supplements. Some of these may interfere with imatinib.
- Inform your doctor and nurse if you have liver or kidney problems.
- Do not take aspirin, ibuprofen (e.g., Motrin®, Advil®), products containing them, or similar products as listed on the Common Medicines Containing Aspirin and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs fact card unless your doctor prescribes them.
- Store imatinib at room temperature away from sunlight and excessive heat and moisture.
- Take this medicine with food and a large glass of water to decrease abdominal upset.
- If you are sexually active, use a contraceptive during your treatment. If you get pregnant while taking imatinib, please tell your doctor or nurse immediately.
- Do not breast feed while taking this drug.
Call Your Doctor or Nurse If You:
- Have a fever of 100.5° F (38° C) or higher.
- Have black bowel movements, bruising, a faint red rash, or any other signs of bleeding.
- Have a decreased amount of urine or decreased frequency of urination.
- Have a sudden weight gain or swelling in your hands and feet.
- Develop yellow skin or the whites of your eyes turn yellow.
- Have any unexpected, unexplained problems.
- Have any questions or concerns.
Last Updated: Mar. 27, 2003
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