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Indications
Folix is indicated in:
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Composition
Each tablet contains-
Pharmacology
This is the
preparation of Calcium Folinate Hydrate which is calcium salt of folinic acid
(5-formyl derivative of tetrahydrofolic acid). It is a metabolite and active
form of folic acid that is involved as a cofactor for 1-carbon transfer reactions
in the biosynthesis of purine and pyrimidines of nucleic acids. Impairment of
thymidylate synthesis in patients with folic acid deficiency is thought to
account for the defective DNA synthesis that leads to megaloblast formation and
megaloblastic and macrocytic anemias. Because of its ready conversion to other
tetrahydrofolic acid derivatives, Folinate is a potent antidote for both
hematopoietic and reticuloendothelia toxic effects of folic acid antagonists,
(e.g. methotrexate, pyrimethamine, trimethoprim). It is postulated that in some
cancers, folinate enters and "rescues" normal cells from the toxic
effects of folic acid antagonists, in preference to tumour cells, because of a
difference in membrane transport mechanisms; this principle is the basis of
high-dose methotrexate therapy with "Folinate rescue".
Dosage &
Administration
Folinic Acid rescue: Folinic Acid rescue should begin as soon as
possible after an inadvertent overdosage and within 24 hours of methotrexate
administration when there is delayed excretion. There are no fixed guidelines
regarding the dose of methotrexate that triggers an automatic subsequent
Folinic Acid administration, since tolerance to this folate antagonist depends
on various factors. The dose of methotrexate varies, nevertheless folinate
rescue is necessary when methotrexate is given at doses exceeding 500 mg/m2 and
has to be considered with doses of 100 mg-500 mg/m2. Folinic Acid rescue
treatment should commence approximately 24 hours after the beginning of
methotrexate infusion. Dosage regimens vary depending upon the dose of
methotrexate administered. In general, Folinic Acid should be administered at a
dose of 15 mg (approximately 10 mg/m2) every 6 hours for 10 doses.
The recommended dose of Folinic Acid to counteract hematologic toxicity from
folic acid antagonists with less affinity for mammalian dihydrofolate reductase
than methotrexate (i.e., trimethoprim, pyrimethamine) is substantially less and
5 mg to 15 mg of Folinic Acid per day has been recommended.
Neutralising the
immediate toxic effects of folic acid antagonists: If overdosage of methotrexate is suspected,
the dose of Folinic Acid should be equal to or greater than the dose of
methotrexate and should be administered within one hour of the methotrexate
administration.
Megaloblastic anaemia
(folate deficiency): 5 mg to 15 mg of
Folinic Acid per day.
Use in children and
adolescents: The safety and
efficacy of folinic acid in children and adolescents have not been
established.
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Interaction
Folinates given in
large amounts may counteract the antiepileptic effect of phenobarbitone,
phenytoin and primidone and increase the frequency of seizures in susceptible
patients. Caution is required during concurrent administration of calcium
folinate with fluoropyrimidine as this has been associated with seizures and
syncope.
Contraindications
Folinic Acid is contraindicated
to patients with known hypersensitivity to calcium folinate or any other
components of this product. It is also contraindicated in pernicious anemia or
other megaloblastic anemia where vitamin B12 is deficient. Patients with rare
hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the lapp lactase deficiency or
glucose-galactose malabsorption should not take calcium folinate tablets.
Side Effects
The most common side
effects of Folix are mucositis, stomatitis, leukopenia and/or diarrhea, which
may be dose-limiting.
Pregnancy &
Lactation
There are no adequate
and well-controlled clinical studies conducted in pregnant women. Folinic Acid
should only be used in pregnant women if the potential benefit justifies the
potential risk to the fetus. It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human
milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be
exercised when calcium folinate is administered to a nursing mother.
Precautions &
Warnings
Folix should only be
used with methotrexate or 5-FU under the direct supervision of a clinician
experienced in the use of cancer chemotherapeutic agents. In the treatment of
inadvertent overdosage of a folic acid antagonist, folinate should be
administered as soon as possible; if a period exceeding 4 hours intervenes, the
treatment may not be effective. In general, Folix should not be given
simultaneously with folic acid antagonists, e.g. methotrexate, to abort
clinical toxicity as the therapeutic effect of the antagonist may be nullified.
Flowever, Folix given concurrently with folate antagonists, such as
pyrimethamine and trimethoprim does not inhibit their antibacterial activity.
Measures to ensure the prompt excretion of methotrexate are important as part
of Folix Rescue Therapy. These measures include:
Overdose Effects
There have been no
reported sequelae in patients who have received significantly more calcium
folinate than the recommended dosage. Flowever, excessive amounts of calcium
folinate may nullity the chemotherapeutic effect of folic acid antagonists.
There is no specific antidote to calcium folinate overdose. In cases of
overdosage patients should be given appropriate supportive care.
Therapeutic Class
Supportive Care
Therapy
Storage Conditions
Do not store above
30°C. Keep away from light and out of the reach of children.
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