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Composition :

FOSAPREPITANT-150MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Caitlin Life Care

Consume Type :

PARENTERAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

About Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's belongs to a class of drugs called anti-emetics. It is used in combination with other medicines to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy (anti-cancer medicines). Nausea is a feeling of uneasiness in the stomach that often comes before vomiting. On the other hand, vomiting is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of stomach contents through the mouth.

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's contains Fosaprepitant, a neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor antagonist which is converted to aprepitant in the body. It works by blocking neurokinin 1 receptors (causes a feeling of sickness) present in the vomiting centre in the brain. Thus, it helps prevent nausea and vomiting. 

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. In some cases, Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's may cause common side effects such as headache, hiccups, tiredness, loss of appetite, indigestion, and constipation. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor immediately. 

If you are allergic to Fosaprepitant or other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. Drive only if you are alert after receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. If you are taking other prescription or non-prescription medicines, inform your doctor before receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's.

Uses of Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's

Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting

Directions for Use

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Medicinal Benefits

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's contains Fosaprepitant, an anti-emetic (a drug used to treat nausea and vomiting) which is converted to aprepitant in the body. It works by blocking the action of a natural substance in the brain called neurokinin that causes nausea and vomiting. Thus, it helps prevent nausea and vomiting caused by anti-cancer medicines.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
Side effects of Caitosa 150 mg Injection
  • Rest well; get enough sleep.
  • Eat a balanced diet and drink enough water.
  • Manage stress with yoga and meditation.
  • Limit alcohol and caffeine.
  • Physical activities like walking or jogging might help boost energy and make you feel less tired.
Here are the precise steps to cope with diarrhoea caused by medication usage:
  • Inform Your Doctor: Notify your doctor immediately about your diarrhoea symptoms. This allows them to adjust your medication or provide guidance on managing side effects.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to replace lost water and electrolytes. Choose water, clear broth, and electrolyte-rich drinks. Avoid carbonated or caffeinated beverages to effectively rehydrate your body.
  • Follow a Bland Diet: Eat easy-to-digest foods to help firm up your stool and settle your stomach. Try incorporating bananas, rice, applesauce, toast, plain crackers, and boiled vegetables into your diet.
  • Avoid Trigger Foods: Steer clear of foods that can worsen diarrhoea, such as spicy, fatty, or greasy foods, high-fibre foods, and dairy products (especially if you're lactose intolerant).
  • Practice Good Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent the spread of infection. To stay healthy, wash your hands frequently, clean and disinfect surfaces regularly, and avoid exchanging personal belongings with others.
  • Take Anti-Diarrheal Medications: If your doctor advises, anti-diarrheal medications such as loperamide might help manage diarrhoea symptoms. Always follow your doctor's directions.
  • Keep track of your diarrhoea symptoms. If they don't get better or worse or are accompanied by severe stomach pain, blood, or dehydration signs (like extreme thirst or dark urine), seek medical help.
  • Rest well; get enough sleep.
  • Eat a balanced diet and drink enough water.
  • Manage stress with yoga and meditation.
  • Limit alcohol and caffeine.
  • Physical activities like walking or jogging might help boost energy and make you feel less tired.
  • If you have excess nerve pain and numbness, soak in Epsom salt and warm water. This can help ease the pain and associated discomfort.
  • Use compression socks and make sure to rest for a while to get relief from pain.
  • Avoid smoking and intake of alcohol or fluids that aggravate the pain.
  • Massage your feet or affected area often to get relief from pain. Take the medication prescribed by your doctor without fail.
  • Boost your immunity by including immune rich foods in your diet and always remember to stay hydrated.
  • Get sufficient sleep and manage stress which helps in improving white blood cell count.
  • Consult your doctor for an effective treatment to improve the blood cell count and get regular body check up to monitor changes in the count.
  • Try to prevent the factors that cause a decrease in white blood cells which may lead to impaired immunity.
Here are the step-by-step strategies to manage the side effects of "indigestion" caused by medication usage:
  • Take medications with food (if recommended): It can help prevent stomach distress and indigestion.
  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals: Divide daily food intake into smaller, more frequent meals to ease digestion.
  • Avoid trigger foods: Identify and avoid foods that trigger indigestion, such as spicy, fatty, or acidic foods.
  • Stay upright after eating: Sit or stand upright for at least 1-2 hours after eating to prevent stomach acid from flowing into the oesophagus.
  • Avoid carbonated drinks: Avoid drinking carbonated beverages, such as soda or beer, which can worsen indigestion.
  • Manage stress: To alleviate indigestion, engage in stress-reducing activities like deep breathing exercises or meditation.
  • Consult a doctor if needed: If indigestion worsens or persists, consult a healthcare professional to adjust the medication regimen or explore alternative treatments.

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Fosaprepitant or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, please inform your doctor before receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. Drive only if you are alert after receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. If you are taking any other prescription or non-prescription medicines, inform your doctor before receiving Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. If you are using warfarin (blood thinner), your doctor may recommend blood tests after you receive Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's to check your blood clotting.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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FosaprepitantFlibanserin
Critical

Drug-Drug Interactions

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How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
When Pimozide is taken with Caitosa 150 mg Injection, it can increase the Pimozide levels in the body. This increases the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Pimozide is not recommended, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, prolonged diarrhea, or vomiting, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
FosaprepitantFlibanserin
Critical
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
Coadministration of Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Flibanserin can increase the levels of Flibanserin in the body. This increases the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Flibanserin together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you notice any symptoms of headaches, irritation, confusion, edema, fatigue, palpitations, or constipation, you should contact a doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
FosaprepitantTerfenadine
Critical
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
When Caitosa 150 mg Injection is taken with Terfenadine, it can lower the rate at which Caitosa 150 mg Injection is broken down and increases its levels in the body. This increases the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection and Terfenadine together is generally avoided as it can show an interaction, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by your doctor. If you have any of these symptoms like Chest discomfort, Shortness of breath, Weakness, or palpitations, it's important to call your doctor right away - they can be serious heart problems. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
FosaprepitantLomitapide
Critical
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
When Caitosa 150 mg Injection is taken with Lomitapide, it can increase the levels of Lomitapide. This can increase the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Lomitapide together is not recommended as it can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. If you have any of these symptoms - diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, pain, discomfort, indigestion, constipation, liver damage, fever, chills, joint pain, swelling, bruising, skin rash, itching, loss of appetite, fatigue, dark colored urine, bleeding or vomiting - make sure to call your doctor right away. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.
FosaprepitantAstemizole
Critical
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
Coadministration of Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Astemizole can increase the levels of Astemizole in the body. This increases the risk or severity of side effects like irregular heart rhythms.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Astemizole together is not recommended as it can result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
Coadministration of Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Cisapride can increase the levels of Cisapride in the body. This increases the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Cisapride together is not recommended as it can result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
FosaprepitantEliglustat
Critical
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
When Caitosa 150 mg Injection is taken with Eliglustat, can increase Eliglustat levels in the body. This can increase the risk or severity of side effects.

How to manage the interaction:
There may be a possibility of interaction between Caitosa 150 mg Injection and Eliglustat, but it can be taken if prescribed by a doctor. However, if you experience sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, chest pain or tightness, rapid heartbeat, or memory loss, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
Coadministration of bosutinib with Caitosa 150 mg Injection can increase the blood levels of Bosutinib. This increases the risk of side effects like liver problems, anemia, and risk of developing infections.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection with Bosutinib together can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, consult a doctor if you experience stomachache, diarrhea, feeling tired, dizziness, fatigue, fever, sore throat, muscle pain. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
When Everolimus and Caitosa 150 mg Injection are taken together, can increase the levels of Everolimus in the body. This can increase the risk of serious side effects like serious.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Everolimus with Caitosa 150 mg Injection together can result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. If you're having symptoms like mouth sores, unusual bleeding, shortness of breath, tiredness, or coughing it's important to contact a doctor right away. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
FosaprepitantHalofantrine
Severe
How does the drug interact with Caitosa 150 mg Injection:
Taking Caitosa 150 mg Injection and Halofantrine can increase the levels of Halofantrine and increase the risk or severity of irregular heart rhythms. The risk increases in patients with a history of heart illness or electrolyte imbalance.

How to manage the interaction:
Although there is a possible interaction between Caitosa 150 mg Injection and Halofantrine, you can take these medicines together if prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor can suggest other options that do not interact with certain medications. When taking halofantrine, it is important to be cautious and closely monitored if you are also taking certain medications like itraconazole, ketoconazole, or clarithromycin. Before starting halofantrine, it is recommended to get an ECG and have your heart monitored during and after treatment. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.

Drug-Food Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat a healthy and low-fat diet that includes lots of fruits and vegetables, skinless poultry, lean meats, nuts, fish, whole grains, and plant-based oils, especially in small portions, as it will be easy for digestion.
  • Avoid eating over-sweet food and include more salty food, especially if you have been vomiting. 
  • Increase the intake of fluids. Drink a small amount of water after small intervals to stay hydrated. 
  • Avoid taking greasy or oily foods, as these foods trigger nausea and vomiting. 
  • If the smell of food makes you feel sick (vomit), do not cook food, as it may worsen your condition. Let someone else do the cooking or use prepared food from the freezer.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTIEMETICS

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FAQs

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's works by blocking the action of a natural substance in the brain called neurokinin that causes nausea and vomiting. Thus, it helps prevent nausea and vomiting caused by anti-cancer medicines.

Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's may cause constipation as a common side effect. However, if the condition persists or worsens, please consult your doctor.

You are advised not to take hormonal birth control medicines such as birth control pills, implants, skin patches, and certain intrauterine devices (IUDs) as they may not work properly when taken together with Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's. Therefore, you are recommended to use another or additional non-hormonal form of birth control method during treatment with Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's and for up to 1 month after using Caitosa 150 mg Injection 1's.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • PIMOZIDE
  • ASTEMIZOLE
  • TERFENADINE
  • CISAPRIDE
  • TACROLIMUS
  • EVEROLIMUS
  • CYCLOSPORINE
  • SIROLIMUS
  • FENTANYL
  • ALFENTANIL
  • QUINIDINE
  • ETOPOSIDE
  • IRINOTECAN
  • IFOSFAMIDE
  • ACENOCOUMAROL
  • WARFARIN
  • CLARITHROMYCIN
  • TELITHROMYCIN
  • RIFAMPICIN
  • PHENYTOIN
  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • TRIAZOLAM
  • PHENOBARBITAL
  • MIDAZOLAM
  • KETOCONAZOLE
  • VORICONAZOLE
  • POSACONAZOLE
  • ITRACONAZOLE
  • NEFAZODONE
  • DILTIAZEM
  • DEXAMETHASONE
  • ALPRAZOLAM
  • TOLBUTAMIDE

Disease/Condition Glossary

Nausea and vomiting: Nausea is an uneasiness in the stomach that usually precedes vomiting. Vomiting, on the other hand, is a normal bodily response in which a person desires to evacuate stomach contents from the mouth aggressively. In brief, nausea and vomiting are symptoms of a variety of disorders, including infections, motion sickness, an early stage of pregnancy, and gastroparesis (slow stomach emptying). Vomiting is controlled by a receptor in the brain known as the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ). After chemotherapy and radiation therapy, nausea and vomiting are common side effects. It can also arise as a side effect of an operation or surgery. Controlling vomiting and nausea in cancer patients is critical for conducting daily tasks. It can cause mental abnormalities, lack of appetite, malnutrition, and dehydration if not managed.

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