Palbociclib-125
Composition: Palbociclib – 125
Therapeutic Class: Anti-neoplastic
Palbocib: Globally Validated for Efficacy and Safety
Palbocib is widely prescribed by oncologists and is available worldwide.
Aprazer Healthcare: A Global Pharmaceutical Name
Aprazer, a leading pharmaceutical company manufacturing a range of life-saving medicines in varied therapeutic segments. As the largest oncology medicine exporter, it exports anticancer medicines to 50+ countries. WHO-GMP certified, assured therapeutic efficacy and safety.
What is Palbocib?
It is a targeted therapy drug that is used for:
- • Hormone-positive (HR+) breast cancer
- • HER2-negative and advanced-stage breast cancer
- • It targets genetic mutations of the enzymes like HER2, CDK
Uses of Palbocib
- • HR+ cancer – hormone receptor-positive breast cancer
- • HER2-negative breast cancer
- • Metastatic Breast Cancer
How does it work?
Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor
It inhibits the crucial enzymes and arrests the stage of the cell cycle, inhibiting cell proliferation.
- • Stops multiplication
- • Stops tumor growth
Common Side Effects
- • Low blood count – low neutrophils, low RBC count
- • Loss of appetite
- • Nausea, vomiting
- • Mouth ulcers
- • Tiredness
- • Skin rashes
- • Hair loss
Serious Side Effects
- • Severe fall in Neutrophils
- • Fatal lung inflammation – Pneumonitis
- • QT prolongation
- • Elevated liver enzymes
- • Opportunistic infections – fungal, bacterial
Precautions
To be used cautiously in patients with:
- • Pre-existing lung disease
- • Liver dysfunctions
- • Renal dysfunctions
- • Blood disorders
- • Cardiac abnormalities
Contraindication
- • Not to be used if any previous allergy or hypersensitivity to Palbociclib or any excipients
- • Breastfeeding mothers
- • Pregnant women
Warning
To be used under medical prescription only.
Important Safety and Monitoring Information
Regular monitoring of the:
- • Liver function – Elevated liver enzymes
- • Blood count – CBC count
- • Respiratory functions – interstitial lung disease
- • Cardiac functions – QT prolongation
- • Opportunistic infections – fungal, bacterial

