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Lynparza 150 Mg 112 Film Coated Tab

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Lynparza 150 Mg 112 Film Coated Tab
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About Product

Product Description:



  • Lynparza contains the active substance olaparib. 

  • Olaparib is a cancer medicine called a PARP (poly [adenosine diphosphate-ribose] polymerase inhibitor).

  • PARP inhibitors can destroy cancer cells that are poor at repairing DNA damage. 


These specific cancer cells can be identified by:



  • Response to chemotherapy (cytotoxin) containing platinum, or

  • To look for faulty dna repair genes, such as brca (a breast cancer gene)


What Lynparza is used for:


Lynparza is used to treat:



  • A type of ovarian cancer ( BRCA -mutated) that has responded to the first standard treatment with platinum-containing chemotherapy.

  • A test is used to find out if you have BRCA -mutated ovarian cancer.


Ovarian cancer that has come back:



  • It is used when previous standard treatment with chemotherapy containing platinum has worked on the cancer .

  • A type of ovarian cancer (HRD-positive defined by a BRCA mutation or genomic instability) that has responded to the first standard treatment with chemotherapy containing platinum and bevacizumab. 

  • Lynparza is used together with bevacizumab.

  • A type of breast cancer (BRCA-mutated, HER2-negative) where the cancer has not spread to other parts of the body and where treatment will be given after surgery (treatment after surgery is called adjuvant treatment). 

  • You should have received chemotherapy before or after the operation.

  • If the cancer is hormone receptor-positive, the doctor may also prescribe hormone therapy.

  • A test is used to find out if you have BRCA-mutated breast cancer .


A type of breast cancer ( BRCA -mutated HER2-negative) that has spread from the original tumor:



  • You should have received chemotherapy either before or after the cancer has spread.

  • A test is used to find out if you have BRCA- mutated breast cancer .

  • A type of pancreatic cancer ( BRCA -mutated) that has responded to the first standard treatment with platinum-containing chemotherapy.

  • A test is used to find out if you have BRCA -mutated pancreatic cancer.

  • A type of prostate cancer (BRCA-mutated) that has spread beyond the original tumor and no longer responds to medical or surgical treatment to reduce testosterone levels. 

  • You should have received certain hormonal treatments, such as enzalutamide or abiraterone acetate.

  • A test is used to find out if you have BRCA-mutated prostate cancer.

  • When Lynparza is given in combination with other cancer medicines, it is important that you also read the package insert for the other medicines. 

  • Talk to your doctor if you have any questions about these medicines.


How To Use:



  • Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you. 

  • Contact a doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you are unsure.


How to take this medicine:



  • Swallow Lynparza tablets whole, with or without food

  • Take Lynparza once in the morning and once in the evening

  • Do not chew, crush, dissolve or split the tablets. This can affect how quickly the medicine enters your body


How much to take:



  • Your doctor will tell you how many tablets of Lynparza to take. It is important that you take the full recommended dose every day.

  •  Continue to do so as long as your doctor, pharmacist or nurse has told you

  • The usual recommended dose is 300 mg (2 tablets of 150 mg) twice a day - a total of 4 tablets each day


Your doctor may prescribe a different dose if:



  • You have kidney problems. You will be asked to take 200 mg (2 tablets of 100 mg) twice a day – a total of 4 tablets each day

  • You are taking certain medicines that may affect Lynparza.

  • You get certain side effects while using Lynparza. 

  • Your doctor may lower the dose or stop the treatment, either for a short period or permanently

  • If you take too much Lynparza:

  • Contact a doctor or the nearest hospital immediately if you take more Lynparza than your usual dose.


If you have forgotten to take Lynparza:



  • If you forget to take Lynparza, take your next regular dose at the scheduled time. 

  • You should not take a double dose (two doses at the same time) to replace a missed dose.

  • Ask your doctor, pharmacist or nurse if you have any questions about the use of this medicine.


Warnings And Precautions:


Do not use Lynparza:



  • If you are allergic to olaparib or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.

  • If you are breastfeeding (see below for more information).

  • Do not use Lynparza if any of the above applies to you. 

  • Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before taking Lynparza if you are unsure.


 


Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse before or during treatment with Lynparza:



  • If you have a low number of blood cells during tests. 

  • This can be a low number of red or white blood cells or a low number of platelets

  • For more information about these side effects, including signs and symptoms to look out for (eg fever or infection , bruising or bleeding). 

  • In rare cases, this may be a sign of more serious problems with the bone marrow, such as 'myelodysplastic syndrome' (mds) or ' acute myelogenous leukemia ' (aml).

  • If you experience any new or worsening symptoms such as difficulty breathing, coughing or heavy breathing. 

  • A small number of patients treated with lynparza reported inflammation of the lungs ( pneumonitis ). 

  • Pneumonitis is a serious condition that can often require hospital treatment.

  • Talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse, before or during treatment with Lynparza, if you think that any of this applies to you.


Try and check:



  • Your doctor will check your blood before and during treatment with Lynparza.

  • You will give a blood sample.


Before treatment:



  • Every month during the first year of treatment

  • At regular intervals according to the doctor's decision after the first year of treatment.

  • If your blood cell count drops to a low level, you may need a blood transfusion (where you get new blood or a blood-based product from a donor).


Taking Lynparza together with drink:



  • Avoid drinking grapefruit juice while being treated with Lynparza. It can affect the effect of the medicine.


Contraception, pregnancy and breastfeeding:


Female patients:



  • You should not use Lynparza if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. 

  • This is because it can harm the unborn child.

  • You should not become pregnant while taking this medicine.

  • If you have intercourse, you should use two safe methods of contraception while taking this medicine, and for 6 months after taking the last dose of Lynparza.

  • It is not known whether Lynparza affects the effectiveness of certain hormonal contraceptives. 

  • Talk to your doctor if you are taking a hormonal contraceptive, as your doctor may recommend that you use a non-hormonal contraceptive in addition.

  • You should take a pregnancy test before starting Lynparza, regularly during treatment, and
    6 months after taking the last dose of Lynparza. 

  • If you become pregnant during this time, you must talk to your doctor immediately.
    It is not known whether Lynparza is excreted in breast milk. 

  • You should not breast-feed if you take Lynparza and for 1 month after taking the last dose of Lynparza.

  • Talk to your doctor if you plan to breastfeed.


Male patients:



  • You must use a condom during sexual activity with a female partner, even if she is pregnant, while receiving Lynparza and for 3 months after the last dose.

  • It is not known whether Lynparza passes into the semen.

  • Your female partner must also use suitable contraception.

  • You should not donate sperm when you receive Lynparza and for 3 months after the last dose.


Driving and using machines:


Lynparza can affect the ability to drive and use machines. 



  • Do not drive or use tools or machines if you feel dizzy, weak or tired while taking Lynparza.


Information on other ingredients in this medicine:



  • This medicinal product contains less than 1 mmol sodium (23 mg) per 100 mg or 150 mg tablet, and is virtually 'sodium-free'.


Ingredints:


The active substance is olaparib.



  • Each Lynparza 150 mg film-coated tablet contains 150 mg olaparib.


What Lynparza looks like and contents of the pack:



  • Lynparza 150 mg tablets are green to grey-green, oval, biconvex tablets, debossed with "OP150" on one side and plain on the other.

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