Rituximab Injection 10 mg/mL

💉 DESCRIPTION

Rituximab Injection 10 mg/mL is a monoclonal antibody used to treat certain hematologic cancers and autoimmune diseases. It specifically targets CD20-positive B-cells.

  • Generic Name: Rituximab
  • Strength: 10 mg/mL
  • Available Vial Sizes: Commonly in 10 mL (100 mg) and 50 mL (500 mg) vials
  • Route: Intravenous (IV) infusion only
  • Drug Class: Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (Chimeric monoclonal IgG1)

ADVANTAGES

  • Targets CD20 antigen on B-cells, enabling selective immune modulation
  • Used in both oncology and autoimmune indications
  • Helps reduce need for chemotherapy in some regimens
  • May induce long-lasting remission in lymphomas
  • Suitable for combination therapy with CHOP and other regimens
  • Approved for use in both adults and children (certain indications)

🧬 NATURE / MECHANISM OF ACTION

  • Rituximab binds to the CD20 antigen found on B lymphocytes (normal and malignant).
  • Mechanisms of action:
    • Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)
    • Complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC)
    • Direct apoptosis induction
  • Results in depletion of circulating and tissue B-cells

💊 INDICATIONS

  • Hematologic cancers:
    • Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) – CD20-positive
    • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
  • Autoimmune diseases:
    • Rheumatoid arthritis (with methotrexate)
    • Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
    • Microscopic polyangiitis
    • Pemphigus vulgaris (off-label)

⚠️ PRECAUTIONS

  • Infusion-related reactions common (fever, chills, bronchospasm, hypotension) – especially during 1st dose
  • Serious mucocutaneous reactions may occur (SJS, TEN)
  • Hepatitis B reactivation – screen all patients prior to treatment
  • May cause progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
  • Monitor CBC, liver/kidney function, and infection signs
  • Use with extreme caution in cardiovascular or respiratory patients

🧊 STORAGE

  • Refrigerate at 2°C–8°C (Do not freeze)
  • Keep vial in outer carton to protect from light
  • After dilution:
    • Stable for up to 24 hours at 2–8°C
    • Must be used within 6 hours if kept at room temperature
  • Do not shake

👨‍⚕️ PATIENT ADVICE

  • Inform doctor of any past infections, especially hepatitis
  • Report fever, chills, rash, trouble breathing immediately
  • Avoid live vaccines during and after treatment
  • Maintain regular blood tests to monitor blood counts
  • Women should avoid pregnancy during and 12 months after last dose
  • Hair loss is rare but fatigue, nausea, and body aches are possible

📦 PACKAGING

  • Glass vials with clear, colorless solution
  • Common pack sizes:
    • 100 mg/10 mL vial
    • 500 mg/50 mL vial
  • Each vial sealed with rubber stopper and flip-off aluminum cap
  • Cytotoxic handling precautions apply
  • Supplied in a carton box with leaflet

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