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Azadine 100mg Injection

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AZACITIDINE 100MG

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INTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD

Origin of Medicine

INDIA

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Overview & Usage

Overview

Azadine 100mg Injection contains Azacitidine, an anticancer agent used in adults for the treatment of all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), as well as specific types of blood cancers such as chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). CMML is characterized by the excessive production of monocytes—a type of white blood cell—by the bone marrow, which can lead to symptoms like frequent infections, fever, fatigue, and increased bleeding or bruising. Similarly, AML involves the release of large numbers of immature white blood cells, resulting in comparable symptoms. Azadine is typically prescribed to patients who are not suitable candidates for stem cell transplantation.

Before starting treatment with Azadine, it is important to inform your doctor if you have any underlying health issues involving the lungs, liver, kidneys, or heart. This medicine is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Men and women of reproductive age should use effective contraception throughout the treatment period. Men may also be advised to consider sperm preservation before initiating therapy.

Common side effects associated with Azadine 100mg Injection include an increased risk of bleeding or infections, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and general weakness. Some individuals may also experience pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, sore throat, cold sores, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, headache, dizziness, trouble sleeping, weight loss, and hair loss. If any of these side effects become persistent or troublesome, it is important to consult your doctor.


Usage

Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS):

Azadine 100mg Injection is used to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes, a group of conditions where the bone marrow does not produce healthy blood cells.

Treatment of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukaemia (CMML):

It is used to treat CMML, a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow produces too many monocytes, a type of white blood cell.

Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML):

Azadine is also used in certain cases of AML, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow that leads to the overproduction of immature white blood cells.

For Patients Not Eligible for Stem Cell Transplant:

This medicine is especially useful for adult patients with the above conditions who are not suitable candidates for stem cell transplantation.

Pharmacological Effects

Azacitidine is a chemotherapy drug that works in two main ways. At low doses, it blocks an enzyme called DNA methyltransferase, leading to DNA hypomethylation, which helps reactivate normal genes and slow cancer growth. At higher doses, it gets incorporated into RNA and DNA, disrupting their function and killing abnormal blood cells. It mainly targets rapidly dividing cancer cells in the bone marrow, while having less effect on normal, non-dividing cells.


Side Effects

Side Effects of Azadine 100mg Injection

Like all medications, Azadine 100mg Injection may cause side effects. However, not everyone will experience them.

Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):

  • Increased risk of infections (due to low white blood cells)
  • Fever, chills, or persistent sore throat (signs of infection)
  • Easy bruising or excessive bleeding (due to low platelet count)
  • Severe allergic reactions – rash, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing (rare)
  • Very low blood cell counts (anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia)
  • Signs of organ toxicity (e.g., yellowing of eyes/skin, dark urine – indicating liver issues)

Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):

  • Fatigue or tiredness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Abdominal (stomach) pain
  • General weakness
  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
  • Sore throat or cold sores
  • Mouth or tongue ulcers
  • Weight loss
  • Hair loss

Dosage

The dosage of Azadine (Azacitidine) is determined by a doctor based on the patient’s body surface area, medical condition, and response to treatment. It is administered by a healthcare professional either under the skin (subcutaneously) or into a vein (intravenously).


Safety Advice for Azadine 100mg Injection

Breast Feeding

Breast Feeding

Unsafe

Azadine Injection is not safe while breastfeeding, as it may pass into breast milk and harm the baby.

Breast Feeding

Alcohol

Consult Your Doctor

You need to tell your physician if you have any liver disorders before starting Azadine 100mg Injection as it requires dosage adjustment for severe liver impairment.

Breast Feeding

Lungs

Unsafe

Talk to your doctor if you have any lung conditions before starting treatment with Azadine 100mg Injection.

Breast Feeding

Driving

Unsafe

Azadine may cause dizziness or fatigue. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery if you feel unwell.

Breast Feeding

Pregnancy

Unsafe

Azadine Injection should not be used during pregnancy as it may harm the baby. In very serious cases, your doctor might still give it if the benefits are greater than the risks. Always talk to your doctor first.

Storage Advice

  • Store at room temperature between 20°C to 25
  • Before opening: Store Azadine 100mg Injection at room temperature
  • After opening: Store Azadine 100mg Injection in refrigerator between 2-8°C
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

  • FAQs about Azadine 100mg Injection

    Q1. What is Azadine 100mg Injection used for?

    Azadine is used to treat certain types of blood and bone marrow cancers in adults, including myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML), and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).

    Q2. How does Azadine work?

    Azadine contains Azacitidine, which works by blocking abnormal DNA activity and killing rapidly growing cancer cells in the bone marrow. It helps restore normal blood cell production and slows disease progression.

    Q3. How is Azadine given??

    Azadine is given by injection, either under the skin (subcutaneously) or into a vein (intravenously), usually once daily for 7 days in a 28-day treatment cycle. It must be administered by a healthcare professional.

    Q4. What are the common side effects of Azadine?

    Common side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, appetite loss, injection site reactions, mouth ulcers, and low blood counts, which may lead to infections or bleeding.

    Q5. Is Azadine safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    No. Azadine is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Effective birth control should be used during treatment. Men may consider sperm preservation before starting therapy.

    Q6. Will I need regular tests during treatment?

    Yes. Your doctor will monitor your blood counts, liver, and kidney function regularly to ensure the treatment is safe and effective.

    Q7. Can I take other medications with Azadine?

    You should inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking. Some drugs may interact with Azadine, so medical supervision is important.

    Q8. How long will I need to take Azadine?

    Treatment duration varies by individual. Most patients receive at least 6 cycles, but your doctor will decide based on how you respond to the treatment.

    Q9. What should I do if I miss a dose?

    Azadine should only be administered by a healthcare provider, so any missed dose will be managed by your medical team. Do not try to take the medicine on your own.

    Q10. Can I drive after receiving Azadine?

    If you feel dizzy, weak, or tired after the injection, avoid driving or using heavy machinery.

    Key Fact Box

    Active ingredient Azacitidine
    Pharmacologic class Hypomethylating Agent / Antimetabolite (Pyrimidine Analog)
    Medication category ANTI NEOPLASTICS
    Dosage forms Injection

    References

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azacitidine
  • https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB00928
  • https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a607068.html
  • https://reference.medscape.com/drug/onureg-vidaza-azacitidine-342263#0
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Azadine 100mg Injection contains Azacitidine which belongs to the group of medicines called Anticancer agents. It is used in adults to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS; group of cancers associated with blood and bone marrow) and certain types of blood cancers known as Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

    Azadine 100mg Injection is typically used in adults who cannot undergo stem cell transplantation. It may be also used to treat other conditions, as determined by the doctor.

    Azadine Injection is given as an injection under the medical supervision of a doctor. Your doctor will decide what dose is necessary and how often you need to take it. This will depend on what you are being treated for and may change from time to time. You should take it exactly as your doctor has advised.

    You must inform your doctor before taking any vaccination while on treatment with this medicine. Regular blood tests are required to check your blood cells along with the heart, liver, and kidney.

    Before taking it, tell your doctor if you have liver, or kidney problems or are taking any medicines to treat infections. Many other medicines can affect, or be affected by, this medicine so let your doctor know all medications you are using.

    MEDICINAL USE OF AZADINE 100MG INJECTION

    Azadine 100mg Injection is an anticancer medication. It works by blocking the actions of certain enzymes (DNA/RNA methyltransferase) within the cancer cells that is required for the cells to grow and multiply. It also reduces the production of new genetic material (RNA and DNA) within the cells. As a result, it prevents abnormal cell division within the body, slows down the growth of cancer cells and helps the bone marrow to produce normal blood cells.

    It is used to treat:

    • All sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS; group of cancers associated with blood and bone marrow)
    • Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML; blood cancer of monocytes)
    • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML; blood cancer of WBC)
    SIDE EFFECTS OF AZADINE 100MG INJECTION

    Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all drugs cause side effects, not everyone gets them.

    • Low RBC count causing anemia, tiredness and pale skin
    • Increased infections, lung infections (pneumonia), fever and chills
    • Increased bleeding tendency due to low blood platelet counts
    • Nausea, vomiting
    • Diarrhea, constipation, loss of appetite, stomach pain
    • Tiredness, weakness
    • Injection site reactions (such as pain, redness and swelling or lump formation)
    • Joint pain, muscle pain, skin rashes with redness and itching
    • Sore nose and throat, cold sores, sinnusitis
    • Headache, dizziness
    • Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
    • Nosebleeds, bleeding gums
    • Weight loss
    • Urinary tract infections
    • Ulcers of mouth or tongue
    • High or low blood pressure
    • Anxiety, confusion
    • Hair loss, dehydration
    • Oral fungal infection
    • Sleepiness
    • Fluid around the lungs or heart
    DOSAGE OF AZADINE 100MG INJECTION
    • The dose of Azacitidine is determined by the patient's height, weight, and general condition. It is given under the skin of your thigh, stomach, or upper arm.
    • Minimum of 4 to 6 cycles; may continue treatment if the patient continues to benefit.
    • Since Azadine 100 mg Injection is administered in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified health care professional, the likelihood of a missed dose is very low.
    • Since Azadine 100 mg Injection is administered in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare professional, the likelihood of an overdose is very low. However, emergency medical treatment will be initiated by the doctor if an overdose is suspected.

    Ques 1: What is the use of AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?

    Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is used in adults to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS; group of cancers associated with blood and bone marrow) and certain types of blood cancers known as Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

    Ques 2: How does AZADINE 100MG INJECTION works?

    Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is an anticancer medication. It works by blocking the actions of certain enzymes (DNA/RNA methyltransferase) within the cancer cells that is required for the cells to grow and multiply. It also reduces the production of new genetic material (RNA and DNA) within the cells. As a result, it prevents abnormal cell division within the body, slows down the growth of cancer cells and helps the bone marrow to produce normal blood cells.

    Ques 3: Can I take AZADINE 100MG INJECTION during breastfeeding?

    Ans :No. AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in breast-feeding women. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.

    Ques 4: Can AZADINE 100MG INJECTION increase the risk of infections?

    Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may cause a drop in the number of white blood cells in the body and may weaken your immune system. As a result, you may be at a greater risk of getting infected while receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. To avoid this, your doctor will regular monitor your blood counts as a precaution. However, inform your doctor if you experience any signs of infection such as fever.

    Ques 5: Can the use of AZADINE 100MG INJECTION make me feel tired?

    Ans :Yes. AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may make you feel tired easily. This is because, it reduces the levels of red blood cells in your blood and may make you anemic. Consult your doctor if you experience tiredness after receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. Tiredness can also occur if you have any pre-existing disease conditions such as liver or kidney impairment while receiving this medicine.

    Ques 6: Can I drive a car after receiving AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?

    Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION may make you feel tired or weak. Therefore, do not drive or operate any heavy tools or machines if your ability is affected by AZADINE 100MG INJECTION.

    Ques 7: How AZADINE 100MG INJECTION is administered?

    Ans :AZADINE 100MG INJECTION will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse beneath the skin (subcutaneously) of thighs, arms or abdomen.

    Ques 8: How to control nausea caused due to AZADINE 100MG INJECTION?

    Ans :Generally, anticancer medicines are associated with uncontrollable nausea and vomiting. To avoid this, your doctor would prescribe a suitable medicine to control them along with AZADINE 100MG INJECTION. If not, consult your doctor for a suitable anti-emetic medicine. Do not self-treat nausea.

    Overview

    Azadine 100mg Injection contains Azacitidine, an anticancer agent used in adults for the treatment of all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), as well as specific types of blood cancers such as chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML) and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). CMML is characterized by the excessive production of monocytes—a type of white blood cell—by the bone marrow, which can lead to symptoms like frequent infections, fever, fatigue, and increased bleeding or bruising. Similarly, AML involves the release of large numbers of immature white blood cells, resulting in comparable symptoms. Azadine is typically prescribed to patients who are not suitable candidates for stem cell transplantation.

    Before starting treatment with Azadine, it is important to inform your doctor if you have any underlying health issues involving the lungs, liver, kidneys, or heart. This medicine is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Men and women of reproductive age should use effective contraception throughout the treatment period. Men may also be advised to consider sperm preservation before initiating therapy.

    Common side effects associated with Azadine 100mg Injection include an increased risk of bleeding or infections, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, loss of appetite, stomach pain, and general weakness. Some individuals may also experience pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, sore throat, cold sores, ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, headache, dizziness, trouble sleeping, weight loss, and hair loss. If any of these side effects become persistent or troublesome, it is important to consult your doctor.


    Usage

    Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS):

    Azadine 100mg Injection is used to treat all sub-types of myelodysplastic syndromes, a group of conditions where the bone marrow does not produce healthy blood cells.

    Treatment of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukaemia (CMML):

    It is used to treat CMML, a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow produces too many monocytes, a type of white blood cell.

    Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML):

    Azadine is also used in certain cases of AML, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow that leads to the overproduction of immature white blood cells.

    For Patients Not Eligible for Stem Cell Transplant:

    This medicine is especially useful for adult patients with the above conditions who are not suitable candidates for stem cell transplantation.

    Pharmacological Effects

    Azacitidine is a chemotherapy drug that works in two main ways. At low doses, it blocks an enzyme called DNA methyltransferase, leading to DNA hypomethylation, which helps reactivate normal genes and slow cancer growth. At higher doses, it gets incorporated into RNA and DNA, disrupting their function and killing abnormal blood cells. It mainly targets rapidly dividing cancer cells in the bone marrow, while having less effect on normal, non-dividing cells.


    Side Effects

    Side Effects of Azadine 100mg Injection

    Like all medications, Azadine 100mg Injection may cause side effects. However, not everyone will experience them.

    Serious Side Effects (Seek immediate medical attention):

    • Increased risk of infections (due to low white blood cells)
    • Fever, chills, or persistent sore throat (signs of infection)
    • Easy bruising or excessive bleeding (due to low platelet count)
    • Severe allergic reactions – rash, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing (rare)
    • Very low blood cell counts (anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia)
    • Signs of organ toxicity (e.g., yellowing of eyes/skin, dark urine – indicating liver issues)

    Common Side Effects (Usually mild and temporary):

    • Fatigue or tiredness
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Loss of appetite
    • Abdominal (stomach) pain
    • General weakness
    • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site
    • Headache
    • Dizziness
    • Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
    • Sore throat or cold sores
    • Mouth or tongue ulcers
    • Weight loss
    • Hair loss

    Dosage

    The dosage of Azadine (Azacitidine) is determined by a doctor based on the patient’s body surface area, medical condition, and response to treatment. It is administered by a healthcare professional either under the skin (subcutaneously) or into a vein (intravenously).


    Safety Advice for Azadine 100mg Injection

    Breast Feeding

    Breast Feeding

    Unsafe

    Azadine Injection is not safe while breastfeeding, as it may pass into breast milk and harm the baby.

    Breast Feeding

    Alcohol

    Consult Your Doctor

    You need to tell your physician if you have any liver disorders before starting Azadine 100mg Injection as it requires dosage adjustment for severe liver impairment.

    Breast Feeding

    Lungs

    Unsafe

    Talk to your doctor if you have any lung conditions before starting treatment with Azadine 100mg Injection.

    Breast Feeding

    Driving

    Unsafe

    Azadine may cause dizziness or fatigue. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery if you feel unwell.

    Breast Feeding

    Pregnancy

    Unsafe

    Azadine Injection should not be used during pregnancy as it may harm the baby. In very serious cases, your doctor might still give it if the benefits are greater than the risks. Always talk to your doctor first.

    Storage Advice

  • Store at room temperature between 20°C to 25
  • Before opening: Store Azadine 100mg Injection at room temperature
  • After opening: Store Azadine 100mg Injection in refrigerator between 2-8°C
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets

  • FAQs about Azadine 100mg Injection

    Q1. What is Azadine 100mg Injection used for?

    Azadine is used to treat certain types of blood and bone marrow cancers in adults, including myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia (CMML), and acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).

    Q2. How does Azadine work?

    Azadine contains Azacitidine, which works by blocking abnormal DNA activity and killing rapidly growing cancer cells in the bone marrow. It helps restore normal blood cell production and slows disease progression.

    Q3. How is Azadine given??

    Azadine is given by injection, either under the skin (subcutaneously) or into a vein (intravenously), usually once daily for 7 days in a 28-day treatment cycle. It must be administered by a healthcare professional.

    Q4. What are the common side effects of Azadine?

    Common side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, appetite loss, injection site reactions, mouth ulcers, and low blood counts, which may lead to infections or bleeding.

    Q5. Is Azadine safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    No. Azadine is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Effective birth control should be used during treatment. Men may consider sperm preservation before starting therapy.

    Q6. Will I need regular tests during treatment?

    Yes. Your doctor will monitor your blood counts, liver, and kidney function regularly to ensure the treatment is safe and effective.

    Q7. Can I take other medications with Azadine?

    You should inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking. Some drugs may interact with Azadine, so medical supervision is important.

    Q8. How long will I need to take Azadine?

    Treatment duration varies by individual. Most patients receive at least 6 cycles, but your doctor will decide based on how you respond to the treatment.

    Q9. What should I do if I miss a dose?

    Azadine should only be administered by a healthcare provider, so any missed dose will be managed by your medical team. Do not try to take the medicine on your own.

    Q10. Can I drive after receiving Azadine?

    If you feel dizzy, weak, or tired after the injection, avoid driving or using heavy machinery.

    Key Fact Box

    Active ingredient Azacitidine
    Pharmacologic class Hypomethylating Agent / Antimetabolite (Pyrimidine Analog)
    Medication category ANTI NEOPLASTICS
    Dosage forms Injection

    References

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azacitidine
  • https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB00928
  • https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a607068.html
  • https://reference.medscape.com/drug/onureg-vidaza-azacitidine-342263#0
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