Pomalidomide Capsule 2 Mg (Pomavia)
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Salt Composition: Pomalidomide
Manufacturer: Lupin Ltd
Packaging Size: 21 Capsules
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Categories: Anti Cancer, Multiple Myeloma, Pomalidomide
Pomalidomide Capsules 2 mg (Pomavia) – Overview & Benefits
Pomalidomide capsule 2 mg (Pomavia) is used to treat multiple myeloma. This medicine is used with combined medication (dexamethasone). Their mechanism involves assisting the bone marrow in generating healthy blood cells and eliminating irregular cells.
You can take pomalidomide 2mg capsules with or without food, but it's best to stick to a regular daily schedule. Your physician will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your specific condition, which may be subject to adjustments over time. It is crucial to follow your doctor's instructions precisely, as improper usage or exceeding the prescribed dose may lead to severe side effects. While it might take several weeks or months to observe the therapeutic effects, refrain from discontinuing the medication unless directed to do so by your doctor.
As this medication may interact with or have an impact on a variety of other medications, let your medical team know about all the medications you are currently taking. Avoid using this medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. To prevent pregnancy, both males and females should use effective contraception during the course of treatment. Exercise caution when exposed to sunlight, as this medicine can increase skin sensitivity. Consider wearing protective clothing when outdoors.
You can take pomalidomide 2mg capsules with or without food, but it's best to stick to a regular daily schedule. Your physician will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your specific condition, which may be subject to adjustments over time. It is crucial to follow your doctor's instructions precisely, as improper usage or exceeding the prescribed dose may lead to severe side effects. While it might take several weeks or months to observe the therapeutic effects, refrain from discontinuing the medication unless directed to do so by your doctor.
As this medication may interact with or have an impact on a variety of other medications, let your medical team know about all the medications you are currently taking. Avoid using this medication during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. To prevent pregnancy, both males and females should use effective contraception during the course of treatment. Exercise caution when exposed to sunlight, as this medicine can increase skin sensitivity. Consider wearing protective clothing when outdoors.
Pomalidomide capsule 2 mg uses
Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule is mainly used to treat:
1. Multiple Myeloma – a type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow.
2. Kaposi’s Sarcoma – a rare type of cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin or in the mouth.
It is usually given when other treatments have not worked well. Pomalidomide helps slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells and boosts the immune system to fight the disease.
1. Multiple Myeloma – a type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow.
2. Kaposi’s Sarcoma – a rare type of cancer that causes patches of abnormal tissue to grow under the skin or in the mouth.
It is usually given when other treatments have not worked well. Pomalidomide helps slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells and boosts the immune system to fight the disease.
Pomalidomide capsule 2 mg benefits
1. Fights cancer cells – Pomalidomide capsule helps slow down or stop the growth of abnormal (cancer) cells in the body.
2. Boosts the immune system – It makes your immune system stronger so it can better fight the cancer.
3. Improves effectiveness of other treatments – When used with other medicines like dexamethasone, it works better in treating multiple myeloma.
4. Helps when other treatments fail – It is useful for patients who did not respond well to earlier treatments.
This medicine can help improve symptoms, control the disease, and improve quality of life in serious conditions like multiple myeloma.
2. Boosts the immune system – It makes your immune system stronger so it can better fight the cancer.
3. Improves effectiveness of other treatments – When used with other medicines like dexamethasone, it works better in treating multiple myeloma.
4. Helps when other treatments fail – It is useful for patients who did not respond well to earlier treatments.
This medicine can help improve symptoms, control the disease, and improve quality of life in serious conditions like multiple myeloma.
How to use Pomalidomide capsule 2 mg
1. Take exactly as your doctor tells you.
Usually, it's taken once a day at the same time each day.
2. Swallow the capsule whole with water.
Do not break, chew, or open the capsule.
3. Take it on an empty stomach or after food, depending on your doctor’s advice.
4. Follow a cycle of taking the medicine for a few days and then taking a break — for example, 21 days on, 7 days off. This cycle may repeat.
5. Use effective birth control (for both men and women) while taking this medicine and for some time after, as it can cause birth defects.
6. Wash your hands after handling the capsule.
7. Do not donate blood during treatment and for some time after stopping.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions and ask them if you're not sure about anything.
4. Follow a cycle of taking the medicine for a few days and then taking a break — for example, 21 days on, 7 days off. This cycle may repeat.
5. Use effective birth control (for both men and women) while taking this medicine and for some time after, as it can cause birth defects.
6. Wash your hands after handling the capsule.
7. Do not donate blood during treatment and for some time after stopping.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions and ask them if you're not sure about anything.
How Pomalidomide capsule 2 mg works
Pomalidomide 2mg capsule is a type of medicine called an immunomodulatory drug, mainly used to treat multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer). It works in three main ways:
1. Boosts the immune system:
It activates T-cells and natural killer (NK) cells, which are parts of your immune system that help find and destroy cancer cells.
2. Stops cancer cell growth:Pomalidomide blocks signals that cancer cells need to grow and multiply, helping slow down or stop the spread of the disease.
3. Prevents new blood vessels in tumors (anti-angiogenic effect):
Tumors need blood supply to grow. Pomalidomide blocks the formation of new blood vessels that feed tumors, which helps starve and shrink them.
It is usually used with another medicine like dexamethasone to improve effectiveness.
1. Boosts the immune system:
Therapeutic Effects of Pomavia Pomalidomide Capsule 2 mg
Pomavia 2mg capsule works by making it easier for the immune system to target cancer cells, stopping the growth of blood vessels that bring nutrients to the cancer cells, and stopping the growth of cancer cells, especially myeloma cells.
Interaction of Pomalidomide Capsule 2 mg with other drugs
Pomalidomide 2mg capsule can interact with several medicines, which may increase side effects or reduce its effectiveness. Here are the key drug interaction points:
1 Medicines that affect Pomalidomide’s levels in the body:
CYP1A2 and CYP3A4 inducers/inhibitors (these affect liver enzymes that break down pomalidomide):
Examples:
Ciprofloxacin (antibiotic) – may increase pomalidomide levels.
Carbamazepine, Rifampicin, Phenytoin, St. John’s Wort – may reduce its effectiveness by lowering blood levels.
2. Blood thinners and clotting risk:
Warfarin, Aspirin, or Heparin:
When used together with pomalidomide, the risk of blood clots increases.
You may need regular INR/blood clotting tests and dose adjustments.
3. Avoid combining with other immunosuppressants:
Using other drugs that suppress the immune system (like cyclosporine or azathioprine) can increase the risk of infection or lower blood counts dangerously.
Vaccines:
Avoid live vaccines during pomalidomide treatment, as your immune response may be weakened.
Other considerations:
Hormonal contraceptives: May be less effective; barrier protection (like condoms) is advised.
Always tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking—including herbal supplements or over-the-counter drugs.
1 Medicines that affect Pomalidomide’s levels in the body:
Piece of Advice
We recommend using effective birth control for at least 4 weeks before initiating treatment, throughout the treatment period, and for at least 4 weeks after concluding pomalidomide capsule treatment. Pregnant women or those suspecting pregnancy should avoid using this medication. To prevent skin contact, handle this medication with disposable gloves. Do not share Pomalidomide 2mg capsule with others, even if they show similar symptoms, as it may lead to birth defects and other severe issues. Avoid donating blood or sperm during treatment and for seven days after the drug's completion.
References
FAQ - Pomalidomdie
1What class of medication is Pomalidomide Capsule 2 mg?
Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule belongs to the class of medications called:
Immunomodulatory agents (IMiDs)
Specifically, it is a thalidomide analog.
Immunomodulatory agents (IMiDs)
Specifically, it is a thalidomide analog.
2What is the best time to take Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg?
Best Time to Take Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule:
Take it at the same time every day, preferably at night or in the evening — unless your doctor advises otherwise.
It can be taken with or without food.
3Can children use Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg?
No, Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule is not recommended for use in children.
Why not:
Safety and effectiveness in children have not been established through clinical studies.
It is mainly used to treat multiple myeloma, a cancer that typically occurs in adults.
Special caution:
It can cause serious side effects, including harm to unborn babies (birth defects), severe blood problems, and infections — so it is strictly regulated.
Pomalidomide is for adult use only and should not be given to children unless a specialist doctor has made an exceptional case and is closely monitoring treatment.
Why not:
4Can I donate blood during Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg treatment?
No, you should NOT donate blood during treatment with Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule.
Why you should avoid blood donation:
1. Risk of birth defects:
If your donated blood is given to a pregnant woman, it could cause severe birth defects or death of the unborn baby, even if the pregnant woman is not directly taking the medicine.
2. Strict safety rules:
Pomalidomide is closely related to thalidomide, a drug known to cause serious birth defects. Because of this, its use is tightly controlled under special pregnancy prevention programs.
When can you donate blood again?
You can donate blood at least 1 month after stopping pomalidomide treatment — but only after getting clearance from your doctor.
Summary:
❗ Do not donate blood during and for 1 month after treatment with Pomalidomide. This rule applies to all patients, including males.
Why you should avoid blood donation:
1. Risk of birth defects:
If your donated blood is given to a pregnant woman, it could cause severe birth defects or death of the unborn baby, even if the pregnant woman is not directly taking the medicine.
2. Strict safety rules:
Pomalidomide is closely related to thalidomide, a drug known to cause serious birth defects. Because of this, its use is tightly controlled under special pregnancy prevention programs.
When can you donate blood again?
❗ Do not donate blood during and for 1 month after treatment with Pomalidomide. This rule applies to all patients, including males.
5In which conditions should I avoid taking Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg?
You should avoid taking Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule in the following conditions unless your doctor has clearly advised otherwise:
1. Pregnancy
Strictly prohibited – it can cause severe birth defects or death of the unborn baby.
Even one capsule can be harmful during pregnancy.
Women of childbearing age must use 2 reliable methods of contraception before, during, and after treatment (for at least 4 weeks after stopping).
2. Breastfeeding
Avoid use – it is unknown if the medicine passes into breast milk, but it may harm the baby.
3. Allergy to Pomalidomide or similar drugs
Do not take it if you have had an allergic reaction (rash, itching, breathing trouble) to pomalidomide, thalidomide, or lenalidomide in the past.
4. Severe liver or kidney disease
Pomalidomide is processed in the liver and kidneys. If you have severe liver or kidney problems, it may build up in your body and increase side effects.
5. Low white blood cell or platelet counts
It can further lower your blood counts, increasing the risk of infections or bleeding.
Your doctor may check your CBC before and during treatment.
6. Active serious infections
Avoid starting treatment if you have an uncontrolled or severe infection.
7. Blood clot history
If you've had deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE), discuss it with your doctor. Pomalidomide increases the risk of clotting.
Always inform your doctor about:
Any heart conditions, other medications, or herbal products you’re using.
Any recent surgery, or if you're planned for any dental/medical procedures.
1. Pregnancy
6Can I share Pomalidomide Capsule 2 mg with other people?
No, you should never share Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule with anyone.
Why it is dangerous to share:
1. Risk of birth defects:
Even one dose can cause severe, life-threatening birth defects if taken by a pregnant woman or someone who becomes pregnant.
2. Strict safety regulations:
Pomalidomide is distributed under special safety programs due to its high risk. Only those who are properly screened and monitored by doctors should take it.
3. Serious side effects:
It can cause low blood counts, infections, blood clots, and liver problems.
Without proper medical supervision and lab tests, it can be very harmful to others.
4. Individual dosing:
The dosage and duration vary based on the patient’s condition, age, blood reports, and other medications.
What’s safe for you may be dangerous for someone else.
Summary:
❗ Never share Pomalidomide with anyone, even if they have similar symptoms. It should only be used by the person it was prescribed for, under strict medical supervision.
Why it is dangerous to share:
1. Risk of birth defects:
❗ Never share Pomalidomide with anyone, even if they have similar symptoms. It should only be used by the person it was prescribed for, under strict medical supervision.
7What should I do if I miss my Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg dose?
💊 What to Do If You Miss a Dose of Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule:
It depends on how much time has passed since the missed dose:
If LESS than 12 hours since your usual dose time:
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember.
If MORE than 12 hours since your usual dose time:
❌ Skip the missed dose.
✅ Take your next dose at the regular time the next day.
❗ Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one — this can lead to serious side effects.
📌 Helpful Tips:
Try to take your capsule at the same time every day to reduce the chance of missing it.
Set a daily alarm or reminder if needed.
🚨 If you miss multiple doses:
Contact your doctor before restarting — they may need to adjust your treatment or do blood tests first.
It depends on how much time has passed since the missed dose:
If LESS than 12 hours since your usual dose time:
8 I am suffering from a Hepatitis B virus infection. Can I take Pomalidomide Capsule 2mg?
If you have Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, you must inform your doctor before taking Pomalidomide 2mg Capsule. Here's why:
⚠️ Caution: Pomalidomide and Hepatitis B
Pomalidomide can weaken your immune system, which may cause reactivation of hepatitis B — even if your infection is inactive or under control.
This reactivation can lead to serious liver damage, and in some cases, it may be life-threatening.
🩺 What you should do:
1. Tell your doctor about your hepatitis B history before starting Pomalidomide.
2. Your doctor may:Order HBV DNA tests or liver function tests (LFTs)
Start you on antiviral medicine to prevent reactivation.
Start you on antiviral medicine to prevent reactivation.
Monitor your liver closely during treatment.
✅ Can you take it?
Possibly yes, but only under close medical supervision with hepatitis B monitoring and antiviral protection.
⚠️ Caution: Pomalidomide and Hepatitis B
1. Tell your doctor about your hepatitis B history before starting Pomalidomide.
2. Your doctor may:
Possibly yes, but only under close medical supervision with hepatitis B monitoring and antiviral protection.
9Pomalidomide side effects
Pomalidomide side effects
💊 Common and Serious Side Effects of Pomalidomide CapsulePomalidomide can cause both common and serious side effects. It is important to be aware of them and report anything unusual to your doctor.
✅ Common Side Effects (may improve over time):
1. Tiredness or weakness
2. Constipation
3. Low appetite
4. Nausea
5. Dizziness or sleepiness
6. Back pain or muscle cramps
7. Skin rash or itching
⚠️ Serious Side Effects (need urgent medical attention):
🔴 Blood-related:
10Pomalidomide moa
Pomalidomide moa
🧬 Mechanism of Action (MOA) of Pomalidomide:Pomalidomide works through multiple mechanisms to fight multiple myeloma and other cancers. Here's a simple explanation:
1. Immune System Activation
Pomalidomide kills cancer cells by activating the immune system, stopping new blood vessels, and destroying proteins that cancer cells need to survive.
11Pomalidomide brand name
Pomalidomide brand name
12Pomalidomide mechanism of action
Pomalidomide mechanism of action
🧬 Mechanism of Action (MOA) of Pomalidomide:Pomalidomide works through multiple mechanisms to fight multiple myeloma and other cancers. Here's a simple explanation:
1. Immune System Activation
Pomalidomide kills cancer cells by activating the immune system, stopping new blood vessels, and destroying proteins that cancer cells need to survive.
13What are the uses of Pomalidomide 2mg capsules?
Pomalidomide 2mg capsules are used in the treatment of multiple myeloma, especially in patients who have not responded to other therapies. It works by enhancing the immune system and slowing cancer cell growth when used with dexamethasone.
14What is the price of Pomalidomide 2mg capsule?
The price of Pomalidomide 2mg capsules varies depending on the brand, packaging, and supplier. It is available at competitive rates in India and through certified exporters for global supply.
15How should Pomalidomide 2mg capsules be taken?
Pomalidomide 2mg is typically taken once daily, as prescribed by a doctor. It should be swallowed whole with water, usually on an empty stomach, and dosage should not be altered without medical supervision.
16What are the side effects of Pomalidomide 2mg?
Common side effects include fatigue, constipation, nausea, and low blood cell counts. Serious side effects may involve blood clots or infections. Regular medical checkups are recommended during treatment.
17Can I buy Pomalidomide 2mg online for export?
Yes, Pomalidomide 2mg capsules can be purchased online from licensed pharmacies and exporters. Ensure the supplier provides proper documentation and adheres to international shipping regulations.
18What are Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules used for?
Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules are prescribed for the treatment of multiple myeloma, usually in combination with dexamethasone. They belong to the class of immunomodulatory agents that help bone marrow produce normal blood cells and target abnormal cells.
19Do you supply Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules for export?
Yes, Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules are available for bulk export with GMP certification, proper documentation, and worldwide shipping support. Compliance with international trade regulations is ensured.
20What is the HS code for Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules?
The commonly used HS code is 30049099, applicable for customs clearance and international trade documentation of Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules.
21Are there safety warnings for Pomalidomide 2mg Capsules?
Yes. Pomalidomide carries a boxed warning for embryo‑fetal toxicity and risk of blood clots. It is contraindicated in pregnancy and available only through restricted programs like POMALYST REMS® in the U.S..
All Substitutes
Pomalidomide brands in india
| Product | Packaging Size | Manufacturer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pomalid 2mg capsule | 21 Capsules | Natco Pharma | INR 4780 |
| Bdpoma 2mg capsule | 21 Capsules | BDR Pharmaceuticals | INR 3400 |
| Pomcad 2mg capsule | 21 Capsules | Cadila Pharmaceuticals | INR 3000 |
| Pomide 2mg capsule | 21 Capsules | Hetero Healthcare | INR 3200 |
Side Effects
Pomalidomide capsule side effects
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Bone pain
- Muscle cramp
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Constipation
- Breathing problems
- Cough
- Decreased appetite
- Decreased white blood cell count (neutrophils)
- Low blood platelets
- Decreased white blood cell count (lymphocytes)
- Anemia (a low number of red blood cells)
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