Afatinib Tablets Information for Patients in The Philippines

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About This Presentation

This presentation provides detailed information about Afatinib tablets, including all strengths: 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg, and 50 mg. Learn how Afatinib (Afanat) works, dosage guidelines, possible side effects, and important precautions. Ideal for patients and caregivers seeking generic Afatinib medicine...


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Table of Contents

What is Afatinib? Possible Side Effects

- Targeted therapy for non-small cell lung cancer - Common and less common side effects
- Available strengths and common brand name - When to contact your doctor

How Afatinib Works Precautions and Safety

- Mechanism of action - Important warnings and precautions
- How it helps cancer patients - Drug interactions to avoid

Dosage and Administration Available Strengths and Contact Information

- Standard dosing information - Different tablet strengths and their uses
- Administration guidelines - Where to get more information

= À specialized medication that targets
specific proteins in cancer cells

- Belongs to a class called tyrosine kinase
inhibitors (TKIs)

= Works differently from traditional
chemotherapy

- More precise in attacking cancer cells

- Available in multiple tablet strengths:
= 20 mg tablets
- 30 mg tablets
- 40 mg tablets
- 50 mg tablets

Primarily treats non-small cell lung cancer
(NSCLC)

- Specifically for tumors with certain genetic
mutations

- Used when other treatments may not be
effective

- May be prescribed in different stages of
treatment

- In the Philippines, commonly prescribed as
Afanat

- Same active ingredient and effectiveness as
other brands

- Available through hospitals and specialty
pharmacies

- Requires prescription from oncologist

Blocking Cancer Growth Signals

- Afatinib inhibits tyrosine kinase enzymes

- These enzymes are part of the epidermal
growth factor receptor (EGFR)

- By blocking these enzymes, it prevents
cancer cells from receiving growth signals

- Specifically targets mutations in the EGFR
pathway

- Creates a covalent bond with the receptor
- This permanently blocks the signaling
pathway

- More effective than reversible inhibitors

- Helps stop cancer cell division and growth

How Afatinib Works

Effects on Tumor Progression

- Slows down the growth of existing tumors
- May cause tumor shrinkage in responsive
patients

- Prevents formation of new cancer cells

- Can improve survival rates in eligible
patients

- Effectiveness depends on specific
genetic mutations

- Regular scans monitor tumor response

- Results vary between individual patients

- May work when other treatments have
failed

Recommended Administration

- Typically taken once daily

- Should be taken at approximately the
same time each day

- Take exactly as prescribed by your
doctor

- Never adjust dosage without medical
consultation

- Take on an empty stomach

- Take at least 1 hour before or 2 hours
after eating

- Swallow tablets whole with water

- Do not crush, chew, or break tablets

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- Diarrhea (most common side effect)
- Skin rash or acne

- Dry skin or itching

- Nausea or decreased appetite

- Fatigue or weakness

- Mouth sores or inflammation

- Changes in liver enzyme levels
- Nail inflammation or infection

- Severe or persistent diarrhea
- High fever or signs of infection

- Severe skin reactions or rash

- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

- Side effects may vary with different strengths
- Higher doses may increase likelihood of side effects
- Your doctor may adjust dosage to manage side effects
- Most side effects improve with proper management

Precautions and Safety

Medication Continuity

- Never stop taking Afatinib suddenly

- Always consult your doctor before making any
changes

- Sudden discontinuation may affect treatment efficacy
- Follow prescribed schedule consistently

Dietary Considerations

- Avoid grapefruit and grapefruit juice

- Limit use of herbal supplements

- Some supplements may interfere with Afatinib
- Ask your doctor about dietary restrictions

Medical Disclosure

- Inform your doctor about all medications
- Disclose any existing health conditions

- Report allergies and previous reactions
- Update your medical history regularly

Dosage Adjustments

- Dose may be adjusted based on side effects

- Different strengths available for personalization
- Your doctor will monitor and modify as needed
- Report any unusual symptoms promptly

Available Strengths

20 mg Afatinib Tablets 40 mg Afatinib Tablets

- Used primarily as initial therapy - Higher dose for patients with normal tolerance

- Provides stronger therapeutic effect
- Used when lower doses show insufficient response
- Commonly used after successful initial treatment

- Appropriate for patients with higher sensitivity
- Prescribed for dose adjustment when side effects occur
- Smallest available strength for careful dosing

30 mg Afatinib Tablets 50 mg Afatinib Tablets
- Standard starting dose for most adult patients - Maximum recommended dosage

- Commonly prescribed for NSCLC treatment in the Philippines Be bed with careful consideration

- Balanced efficacy and tolerability profile - Requires close monitoring for side effects

- May be adjusted based on individual response - Used only when lower doses are insufficient

Summary of Treatment

Targeted Therapy

- Afatinib (Afanat) is a targeted cancer therapy
- Specifically treats non-small cell lung cancer
- Works by blocking proteins that promote
cancer growth

- Inhibits tyrosine kinase enzymes

Multiple Strengths

- Available in 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg, and 50 mg
- Different strengths for personalized
treatment

- Allows for dose adjustments as needed

- Prescribed based on individual patient needs

Monitoring Importance

- Regular follow-ups with healthcare
provider

- Blood tests to check liver function

- Assessment of side effects and response
- Dose adjustments based on monitoring
results

Patient Education

- Understanding proper administration is crucial
- Recognizing and reporting side effects

- Following precautions improves outcomes

- Adherence to prescribed regimen is essential

Patient Support and Resources

Information Resources

- Patient information leaflets provided with medication
- Online resources about Afatinib treatment
- Support groups for cancer patients in the Philippines

- Educational materials from your healthcare provider Healthcare Follow-ups

- Schedule regular appointments with your oncologist
- Attend all recommended check-ups and tests
- Bring a list of questions or concerns to each visit
Managing Side Effects - Report any changes in your condition promptly

- Keep a diary of any side effects experienced

- Use prescribed medications for symptom management
- Follow skin care recommendations for rashes

- Stay hydrated, especially if experiencing diarrhea

For patients or caregivers seeking more information or assistance:

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