Sarotinib
Sarotinib Products are primarily used for
Non-small cell lung cancer, Pancreatic cancer
About Sarotinib Products
Uses of Sarotinib Products
Erlotinib is used in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer and pancreatic cancer.
Sarotinib Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Sarotinib are Acne, Conjunctivitis, Dry skin, Gastrointestinal bleeding, Hair follicle inflammation, Hair loss, Nosebleeds, Skin fissures, Corneal inflammation, Paronychia, Renal insufficiency.
How Sarotinib Products work
Erlotinib is an anti-cancer medication. Epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) are expressed on the lung cancer cell surfaces that modulate their growth. This medicine works by binding the chemical messenger, EGFR, hence, inhibits the cancer signaling pathways mediated by EGFR. This is how it restricts further growth of the cancer cells.
Patient Concerns about Sarotinib Products
Frequently asked questions about Sarotinib Products
Frequently asked questions about Erlotinib
Q. How should Sarotinib 150mg Tablet be taken?
Sarotinib 150mg Tablet is a pill to be taken by mouth, once a day without food as prescribed by your doctor. It is important that you take Sarotinib 150mg Tablet empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 house after meals. It is advisable to take it the same time each day so that you remember when to take it.
Q. Is Sarotinib 150mg Tablet a chemotherapy drug?
Sarotinib 150mg Tablet is not a conventional chemotherapy medicine. Sarotinib 150mg Tablet belongs to a class of medications called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of an abnormal protein that signals cancer cells to multiply. This in turn helps to slow or stop the spread of cancer cells.
Q. How long can I take Sarotinib 150mg Tablet?
You need to take Sarotinib 150mg Tablet every day, as long as your doctor prescribes it for you. The duration of treatment may vary from person to person.
Q. Does smoking interfere with Sarotinib 150mg Tablet?
Yes, smoking can interfere with the working of Sarotinib 150mg Tablet. It can decrease the effectiveness of the medicine to a great extent. Hence, it is advised to stop smoking before you start Sarotinib 150mg Tablet. Your doctor will need to adjust the dose of Sarotinib 150mg Tablet, if you keep on smoking or there is a change in the pattern of smoking.
Q. What should I do if I get a rash while taking Sarotinib 150mg Tablet?
Rash is a common side effect of Sarotinib 150mg Tablet but you should not stop taking Sarotinib 150mg Tablet because of this. Consult your doctor who will suggest a treatment for it. Also, avoid sun-exposure, use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing.
Q. When can I plan pregnancy, if I am taking Sarotinib 150mg Tablet?
Avoid pregnancy while being treated with Sarotinib 150mg Tablet. If you are a woman of child-bearing age use effective contraception during treatment. Avoid pregnancy for at least 1 month after taking the last tablet.
Q. Does Sarotinib 150mg Tablet affect eyes?
Sarotinib 150mg Tablet commonly causes conjunctivitis and dry eyes. If you develop acute or worsening redness and pain in the eye, increased eye-watering, blurred vision and/or sensitivity to light, immediately inform the doctor as you may need urgent treatment.
Q. When should I call my doctor during treatment with Sarotinib 150mg Tablet?
Inform the doctor if you experience sudden difficulty in breathing associated with cough or fever, severe or ongoing diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. Also, consult your doctor if you experience acute or worsening redness and pain in the eye, increased eye-watering, blurred vision and/or sensitivity to light. Let your doctor know in case you are taking a statin (medicine to control cholesterol) along with this medicine and experience unexplained muscle pain, tenderness, weakness, or cramps.