Multiple myeloma

Active Ingredient: Interferon, alfa-2b

Indication for Interferon, alfa-2b

Population group: only adults (18 - 65 years old)

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

3 million IU once every other day

Route of admnistration

Subcutaneous

Defined daily dose

3,000,000 - 3,000,000 [iU]

Dosage regimen

From 3,000,000 To 3,000,000 [iU] once every 2 day(s)

Detailed description

Maintenance therapy

In patients who are in the plateau phase (more than 50% reduction of myeloma protein) following initial induction chemotherapy, interferon alfa-2b may be administered as monotherapy, subcutaneously, at a dose of 3 million IU/m 2 three times a week (every other day).

Active ingredient

Interferon, alfa-2b

Recombinant interferon alfa-2b is a sterile, stable, formulation of highly purified interferon alfa-2b produced by recombinant DNA techniques. Interferons exert their cellular activities by binding to specific membrane receptors on the cell surface. Recombinant interferon alfa-2b has exhibited antiproliferative effects in studies employing both animal and human cell culture systems as well as human tumour xenografts in animals. It has demonstrated significant immunomodulatory activity in vitro.

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