Amphotericin B in Lipid Complex
Abelcet is used to treat serious invasive fungal infections such as candidiasis, aspergillosis, cryptococcal meningitis, and disseminated cryptococcosis in HIV-infected patients, fusariosis, zygomycosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis.
If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to amphotericin B or any of the other ingredients of Abelcet.
If you are being treated with Abelcet, your doctor will monitor your kidney function and electrolyte levels, such as potassium, before and during treatment with Abelcet. This is especially important if you have pre-existing kidney damage or are taking other medications that may affect kidney function.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking now or have taken recently, and about any medicines you plan to take.
Before taking any medicine, consult your doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, inform your doctor. Your doctor will decide whether you can use Abelcet.
Do not drive or operate machinery after taking Abelcet, as some of the side effects may affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
The medicine contains 3.6 mg of sodium (a major component of common salt) per 1 mL, which is 72 mg of sodium per 20 mL (in one vial). This corresponds to 3.6% of the maximum recommended daily intake of sodium for adults.
Abelcet is given as an infusion into a vein. The infusion can last for more than 2 hours.
Abelcet will usually be given to you by a doctor or nurse. The recommended dose is 5 mg of Abelcet per kilogram of body weight per day, given as a single infusion.
If you think you have been given too much Abelcet, tell your doctor immediately.
If you miss a dose, tell your doctor immediately, who will decide when to give the next dose of Abelcet.
Follow your doctor's instructions and complete the full course of treatment, even if you feel better.
Like all medicines, Abelcet can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use Abelcet after the expiry date which is stated on the carton after EXP.
Abelcet is a yellow concentrate for solution for infusion. One vial of 20 mL contains 100 mg of amphotericin B.
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Abelcet, 5 mg/mL, Concentrate for Solution for Infusion
1 mL of the concentrate contains 5 mg of amphotericin B in a lipid complex.
Abelcet is indicated for the treatment of serious invasive fungal infections.
The recommended dose is 5 mg/kg body weight per day, given as a single infusion.
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
Abelcet should be administered by a healthcare professional.
Amphotericin B in a lipid complex is potentially nephrotoxic.
There are no adequate data on the use of Abelcet in pregnant women.
Abelcet has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive and use machines.
The most common adverse reactions are chills, fever, increased serum creatinine levels, hypokalemia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, headache, and tremors.
In the event of an overdose, the patient should be closely monitored and supportive care should be provided.
Abelcet contains the antifungal agent amphotericin B in a lipid complex.
Amphotericin B is a macrocyclic polyene antifungal antibiotic with a broad spectrum of activity.
Abelcet should be stored in a refrigerator at 2-8°C.
Abelcet is a sterile, apyrogenic suspension, for intravenous infusion only, after reconstitution.
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