ifosfamide
Generic Name: ifosfamide (eye FOS fah mide)
Brand Names: Ifex
What is ifosfamide?
Ifosfamide is a cancer (antineoplastic) medication. Ifosfamide interferes with the growth of
cancer cells and slows their growth and spread in the body.
Ifosfamide is used to treat testicular cancer.
Ifosfamide may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
What is the most important information I should know about ifosfamide?
Ifosfamide should only be administered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare
provider experienced in the use of cancer chemotherapeutic agents.
Serious side effects have been reported with the use of ifosfamide including: allergic
reactions (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives);
decreased bone marrow function and blood problems (extreme fatigue; easy bruising or bleeding;
black, bloody or tarry stools; fever or chills; or signs of infection such as fever; chills, or sore throat);
urinary problems (blood in the urine, difficulty urinating, or increased frequency of urination);
neurologic problems (drowsiness, confusion, hallucinations, and coma); and others. Talk to your
doctor about the possible side effects from treatment with ifosfamide.
What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking ifosfamide?
Before taking ifosfamide, tell your doctor if you have:
You may not be able to take ifosfamide, or you may require a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring during treatment if you have any of the conditions listed above.
Ifosfamide is in the FDA pregnancy category D. This means that ifosfamide is known to
cause birth defects in an unborn baby. Do not take ifosfamide without first talking
to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment.
Ifosfamide passes into breast milk and may harm a nursing infant. Do not take ifosfamide without first talking to your doctor if you are breast feeding a baby.
How should I take ifosfamide?
Your doctor will determine the correct amount and frequency of treatment with ifosfamide
depending upon the type of cancer being treated and other factors. Talk to your doctor if you have
any questions or concerns regarding the treatment schedule.
Your doctor may suggest taking increased fluid by mouth or intravenously (IV) and may
prescribe another drug, such as mesna, to prevent bleeding in the bladder.
Your doctor will probably want you to have regularly scheduled blood tests and other
medical evaluations during treatment with ifosfamide to monitor progress and side effects.
Skin accidentally exposed to ifosfamide should be rinsed thoroughly with soap and warm
water.
Your healthcare provider will store ifosfamide injection as directed by the manufacturer. If
you are storing ifosfamide injection at home, follow the directions provided by your healthcare
provider.
What happens if I miss a dose?
Contact your doctor if you miss a dose of ifosfamide.
What happens if I overdose?
If for any reason an overdose of ifosfamide is suspected, seek emergency medical
attention or contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Symptoms of a ifosfamide overdose tend to be similar to side effects caused by the
medication, although often more severe.
What should I avoid while taking ifosfamide?
Ifosfamide can lower the activity of your immune system making you susceptible to
infections. Avoid contact with people who have colds, the flu, or other contagious illnesses and do
not receive vaccines that contain live strains of a virus (e.g., live oral polio vaccine) during treatment
with ifosfamide. In addition, avoid contact with individuals who have recently been vaccinated with
a live vaccine. There is a chance that the virus can be passed on to you.
Skin accidentally exposed to ifosfamide injection should be rinsed thoroughly with soap and
warm water.
Ifosfamide side effects
If you experience any of the following serious side effects, seek emergency medical
attention or contact your doctor immediately:
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an allergic reaction (shortness of breath; closing of your throat;
difficulty breathing; swelling of your lips, face, or tongue; or hives);
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blood in the urine;
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lower back or side pain;
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frequent, painful or difficult urination;
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black or tarry stools;
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signs of infection such as fever; chills, or sore throat;
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extreme sleepiness, confusion, hallucination or coma; or
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unusual bleeding or bruising.
Other less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Talk to your
doctor if you experience
Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect ifosfamide?
Do not receive "live" vaccines during treatment with ifosfamide. Administration of a
live vaccine may be dangerous during treatment with ifosfamide.
Other medications may interact with ifosfamide. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before
taking any other prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals, and
herbal products, during treatment with ifosfamide.
Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has additional information about ifosfamide written for health professionals
that you may read.
What does my medication look like?
Ifosfamide is available with a prescription under the brand name Ifex. Other brand or generic
formulations may also be available. Ask your doctor or pharmacist any questions you have about
this medication, especially if it is new to you.
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share your
medicines with others, and use this medication only for the indication prescribed.
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