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Mesnex Side Effects, and Drug Interactions - Mesna

Mesnex Side Effects, and Drug Interactions - Mesna

SIDE EFFECTS

Mesnex adverse reaction data are available from four phase I studies in which single IV bolus doses of 600-1200 mg Mesnex Injection without concurrent chemotherapy were administered to a total of 53 subjects and single oral doses of 600-2400 mg of Mesnex Tablets were administered to a total of 82 subjects.

The most frequently reported side effects (observed in two or more patients) for patients receiving single doses of Mesnex IV were headache, injection site reactions, flushing, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, somnolence, diarrhea, anorexia, fever, pharyngitis, hyperaesthesia, influenza-like symptoms, and coughing. Among patients who received a single 1200-mg dose as an oral solution, rigors, back pain, rash, conjunctivitis, and arthralgia were also reported. In two phase I multiple-dose studies where patients received Mesnex Tablets alone or IV Mesnex followed by repeated doses of Mesnex Tablets, flatulence and rhinitis were reported. In addition, constipation was reported by patients who had received repeated doses of IV Mesnex.

Because mesna is used in combination with ifosfamide or ifosfamide-containing chemotherapy regimens, it is difficult to distinguish the adverse reactions which may be due to Mesnex from those caused by the concomitantly administered cytotoxic agents.

Adverse reactions reasonably associated with mesna administered IV and orally in four controlled studies in which patients received ifosfamide or ifosfamide-containing regimens are presented in Table 3.

Table 3 Incidence of Adverse Events and Incidence of Most Frequently Reported Adverse Events in Controlled Studies

Mesna Regimen

IV-IV-IV

IV-Oral-Oral

N exposed

119 (100.0%)

119 (100.0%)

Incidence of AEs

101 (84.9%)

106 (89.1%)

Most Frequently Reported Adverse Events (Preferred Terms)

 

N (%)

N (%)

Nausea

65 (54.6)

64 (53.8)

Vomiting

35 (29.4)

45 (37.8)

Constipation

28 (23.5)

21 (17.6)

Leukopenia

25 (21.0)

21 (17.6)

Fatigue

24 (20.2)

24 (20.2)

Fever

24 (20.2)

18 (15.1)

Anorexia

21 (17.6)

19 (16.0)

Thrombocytopenia

21 (17.6)

16 (13.4)

Anemia

20 (16.8)

21 (17.6)

Granulocytopenia

16 (13.4)

15 (12.6)

Asthenia

15 (12.6)

21 (17.6)

Abdominal Pain

14 (11.8)

18 (15.1)

Alopecia

12 (10.1)

13 (10.9)

Dyspnea

11 (9.2)

11 (9.2)

Chest Pain

10 (8.4)

9 (7.6)

Hypokalemia

10 (8.4)

11 (9.2)

Diarrhea

9 (7.6)

17 (14.3)

Dizziness

9 (7.6)

5 (4.2)

Headache

9 (7.6)

13 (10.9)

Pain

9 (7.6)

10 (8.4)

Sweating Increased

9 (7.6)

2 (1.7)

Back Pain

8 (6.7)

6 (5.0)

Hematuria*

8 (6.7)

7 (5.9)

Injection Site Reaction

8 (6.7)

10 (8.4)

Edema

8 (6.7)

9 (7.6)

Edema Peripheral

8 (6.7)

8 (6.7)

Somnolence

8 (6.7)

12 (10.1)

Anxiety

7 (5.9)

4 (3.4)

Confusion

7 (5.9)

6 (5.0)

Face Edema

6 (5.0)

5 (4.2)

Insomnia

6 (5.0)

11 (9.2)

Coughing

5 (4.2)

10 (8.4)

Dyspepsia

4 (3.4)

6 (5.0)

Hypotension

4 (3.4)

6 (5.0)

Pallor

4 (3.4)

6 (5.0)

Dehydration

3 (2.5)

7 (5.9)

Pneumonia

2 (1.7)

8 (6.7)

Tachycardia

1 (0.8)

7 (5.9)

Flushing

1 (0.8)

6 (5.0)

* All grades

Postmarketing Surveillance

Allergic reactions, decreased platelet counts associated with allergic reactions, hypertension, hypotension, increased heart rate, increased liver enzymes, injection site reactions (including pain and erythema),limb pain, malaise, myalgia, ST-segment elevation, tachycardia, and tachypnea have been reported as part of postmarketing surveillance.

DRUG INTERACTIONS

No clinical drug studies have been conducted.

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