Deferasirox (Exjade)

Tab for oral susp. Oral iron chelation agent demonstrated to reduce liver iron concentration in adults and children who receive repeated RBC transfusions. Binds iron with high affinity in a 2:1 ratio. Approved to treat chronic iron overload due to multiple blood transfusions. Treatment initiation recommended with evidence of chronic iron overload (ie, transfusion of about 100 mL/kg packed RBCs [about 20 U for 40-kg person] and serum ferritin level consistently >1000 mcg/L).

Dosage:

Adult

Initial: 20 mg/kg/d PO on empty stomach 30 min ac; as initial dose calculate dose to nearest whole tab
Maintenance: Adjust dose by 5- to 10-mg/kg/d increments q3-6mo according to serum ferritin level trends; not to exceed 30 mg/kg/d
Note: Dissolve tab completely in water, orange juice, or apple juice, then immediately drink susp; resuspend any remaining residue in small volume of liquid and swallow

Pediatric
<2>
>2 years: Administer as in adults

Interactions:

Data limited; do not take with aluminum-containing antacids

Contraindications:

Documented hypersensitivity

Precautions:

Pregnancy

B - Fetal risk not confirmed in studies in humans but has been shown in some studies in animals

Precautions

Common adverse effects include diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, pyrexia, cough, and rash; may increase serum creatinine and hepatic enzyme levels; decrease dose with persistent elevation of serum creatinine level; may cause auditory and visual disturbances; slight decreases in serum copper and zinc levels may occur; dissolve tab completely in water, orange juice, or apple juice and drink resulting susp immediately (do not swallow tab whole, do not chew or crush); measure serum ferritin levels monthly and adjust dose every 3-6 mo based on serum ferritin trends.

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