Pertuzumab

How is Pertuzumab dosed?

Pertuzumab is usually given once every 3 weeks. The exact dosage and frequency of administration may vary based on the individual patient's condition, medical history, and response to treatment. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor or healthcare professional. They will determine the appropriate dosage and treatment plan based on factors such as age, medical history, and other medications being taken. Always consult with a medical professional for proper dosing and administration instructions.

What is the dosage form of Pertuzumab?

The dosage form of pertuzumab is a solution.

How is Pertuzumab administered?

Pertuzumab is administered through a needle placed into a vein and given by a doctor or other trained health professional in a hospital or cancer treatment center. It is usually given once every 3 weeks.

What are common precautions when taking Pertuzumab?

Common precautions when taking pertuzumab include:

  1. Allergies: Inform your doctor if you have had any allergic reactions to this medicine or any other medications. Also, let your healthcare professional know if you have other types of allergies, such as to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals.
  2. Pediatric Use: Pertuzumab injection has not undergone appropriate studies to establish its safety and efficacy in the pediatric population. Consult your doctor before using this medication in children.
  3. Geriatric Use: No geriatric-specific problems have been identified that would limit the use of pertuzumab injection in elderly patients. However, your doctor may adjust the dosage based on your age and medical condition.
  4. Breastfeeding: There is limited information on the safety of using pertuzumab injection while breastfeeding. Consult your doctor before taking this medication if you are breastfeeding.
  5. Heart Failure: Pertuzumab may cause heart failure. Your doctor will monitor your heart before starting treatment and repeat the test every few months during treatment. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience chest pain, trouble breathing, rapid weight gain, or abnormal swelling in your ankles or legs.
  6. Infusion Reactions: Pertuzumab may cause a serious infusion reaction, which can be life-threatening. Inform your doctor or nurse right away if you experience symptoms such as fever, chills, chest pain, lightheadedness, dizziness, fainting, headache, rash, pain, nausea, vomiting, trouble breathing, or weakness within a few hours after receiving the infusion.