Letermovir Intravenous Route

How is Letermovir Intravenous Route dosed?

Letermovir intravenous route is administered as a solution by a nurse or other trained health professional in a hospital setting. It should be given slowly, with the needle remaining in place for over an hour. Please consult with a healthcare professional for specific dosing instructions.

What is the dosage form of Letermovir Intravenous Route?

The dosage form of letermovir intravenous route is a solution.

What medications are contraindication with Letermovir Intravenous Route?

Letermovir intravenous route is contraindicated with the following medications: Bromocriptine, Dihydroergotamine, Eliglustat, Ergonovine, Ergotamine, Flibanserin, Lomitapide, Methylergonovine, Methysergide, Pimozide, Pitavastatin, Simvastatin, Acalabrutinib, Alprazolam, Amiodarone, Aprepitant, Atorvastatin, Avapritinib, Bosutinib, Brexpiprazole, Brigatinib, Buprenorphine, Cilostazol, Clozapine, Cobimetinib, Codeine, Colchicine, Cyclosporine, Daridorexant, Darolutamide, Deflazacort, Elacestrant, Elexacaftor, Enasidenib, Encorafenib, Entrectinib, Eplerenone, Fexinidazole, Finerenone, Fosaprepitant, Fosphenytoin, Glyburide, Ibrutinib, Infigratinib, Ivabradine, Ivacaftor, Ivosidenib, Larotrectinib, Leflunomide, Lemborexant, Leniolisib, Lovastatin, Lumateperone, Lurasidone, Lurbinectedin, Mavacamten, Midazolam.

How is Letermovir Intravenous Route administered?

Letermovir intravenous route is administered by a nurse or other trained health professional in a hospital setting. The medicine is given through a needle placed into one of the patient's veins, and it must be given slowly, so the needle should stay in place for over an hour.

What are common precautions when taking Letermovir Intravenous Route?

Common precautions when taking letermovir intravenous route include:

  1. Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have any allergies, including allergies to medications, foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals.
  2. Direct supervision: Letermovir injection should be administered only by or under the direct supervision of a healthcare professional, as it requires careful monitoring.
  3. Drug interactions: Inform your doctor about all other medications you are taking, including prescription and non-prescription drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements, as some drug interactions can occur.
  4. Pimozide and ergot medicines: Avoid using letermovir injection together with pimozide or ergot medicines.
  5. Pitavastatin and simvastatin: Do not use pitavastatin or simvastatin when taking letermovir injection with cyclosporine.
  6. Cyclosporine monitoring: Monitor cyclosporine levels while using letermovir injection, as it may affect cyclosporine concentrations.
  7. Regular check-ups: Attend regular check-ups with your doctor to ensure the medicine is working properly and to monitor for any unwanted side effects. Remember to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional carefully.