Video is generating, please wait!

deferglob (DEFERASIROX)

To ensure maximum efficacy it is advised to take Deferglob 500mg Tablet on an empty stomach It is important to maintain a consistent daily schedule for taking the medication Common side effects of usi... See More

Available in 2 variations

Deferglob 250mg Tablet

Deferglob 250mg Tablet

Deferglob 250mg Tablet

Deferasirox (250mg)

strip of 10 tablets

Deferglob 500mg Tablet

Deferglob 500mg Tablet

Deferglob 500mg Tablet

Deferasirox (500mg)

strip of 10 tablets

image.webp

What is Deferglob?

Deferglob tablets are used to lower high iron levels in the blood. You take it once a day on an empty stomach. Don't chew the tablet; mix it with water, orange juice, or apple juice instead. The main ingredient is Deferglob. Other ingredients, which don't have a medical effect, include crospovidone (a substance that helps the tablet break down) and sodium starch glycolate (another tablet-helper). Important: Serious allergic reactions can happen during the first month of taking this medicine. See a doctor immediately if you experience any unusual symptoms like rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing.

image.webp

What is the usual dose of Deferglob?

Deferglob is a medication used to treat iron overload. For adults, the usual starting dose is 20 mg per kilogram of body weight, per day (mg/kg/day). A kilogram is about 2.2 pounds. Children under 6 years old need a lower dose because their bodies don't process the medicine as well as adults'. They get about half the effect of an adult dose. People with kidney or liver problems may need a lower dose, determined by their doctor based on their individual health and iron levels. It's crucial to use the lowest effective dose to prevent serious side effects. The doctor will carefully monitor the patient.

image.webp

How do I take Deferglob?

Deferglob can be taken on an empty stomach or with a small meal like a turkey sandwich or an English muffin with jelly and milk. If you miss a dose, take it later that day, at least two hours after a meal and half an hour before your next meal, unless it's almost time for your next dose or you can't take it on an empty stomach. There are no other special diet rules mentioned for taking Deferglob.

image.webp

For how long do I take Deferglob?

Deferglob is taken long-term until iron levels return to a safe range, as determined by blood tests. The duration depends on the ferritin levels and liver iron concentration (LIC) in the body. In NTDT patients, therapy may be stopped once LIC drops below 3 mg Fe/g dry weight. Regular monitoring is essential to determine when to continue, adjust, or stop treatment

image.webp

What is Deferglob used for?

Deferglob is used to treat chronic iron overload in patients who require frequent blood transfusions, such as those with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, or myelodysplastic syndromes. It is also prescribed for non–transfusion-dependent thalassemia (NTDT) patients aged 10+ years to reduce iron buildup. Excess iron can cause severe organ damage, especially to the heart, liver, and pancreas. This medication helps prevent these complications

image.webp

How long does it take for Deferglob to start working?

Deferglob starts removing iron immediately, but visible effects may take weeks to months. Most patients show a decrease in iron levels after 3 to 6 months of treatment. Regular blood tests help track progress and confirm the medication’s effectiveness. Symptoms related to iron overload, such as fatigue and skin discoloration, may improve over time

image.webp

Is Deferglob effective?

Deferglob starts removing iron immediately, but visible effects may take weeks to months. Most patients show a decrease in iron levels after 3 to 6 months of treatment. Regular blood tests help track progress and confirm the medication’s effectiveness. Symptoms related to iron overload, such as fatigue and skin discoloration, may improve over time

image.webp

How does one know if Deferglob is working?

Deferglob's effectiveness is tracked by checking blood ferritin levels and how well the patient is doing. The dose is changed based on kidney function (eGFR). eGFR is a measure of how well your kidneys filter blood. If your eGFR is below 40 mL/min/1.73 m² (meaning your kidneys aren't working very well), treatment stops. If it's between 40 and 60 mL/min/1.73 m², the starting dose is halved. If your eGFR drops by more than a third from your starting level, the daily dose is lowered by either 3.5mg/kg or 5mg/kg of your body weight, and your kidney function is checked again within a week. (mg/kg means milligrams per kilogram of body weight).

image.webp

How does Deferglob work?

Deferglob binds to excess iron in the blood, forming a compound that is excreted in feces. This prevents iron buildup in major organs, particularly the liver, heart, and pancreas, reducing the risk of iron-related complications. By lowering serum ferritin and liver iron concentration, it helps protect the body from long-term damage. Continuous use is necessary to maintain safe iron levels

image.webp

Who should avoid taking Deferglob?

Patients with severe kidney or liver disease should not take Deferglob, as it may worsen their condition. Those with low platelet counts (<50,000/mm³) or active gastric ulcers or bleeding disorders should use it with caution. Individuals allergic to Deferglob or its components should avoid it. Doctors will evaluate potential risks before prescribing the medication

image.webp

Can I take Deferglob with vitamins or supplements?

Deferglob can interact with some vitamins and supplements. Avoid taking it with aluminum-containing antacids (medicines that reduce stomach acid) – wait at least two hours between taking them. Melatonin (a sleep aid) and caffeine (a stimulant) may also interact negatively with Deferglob. It's very important to keep a complete list of all your medicines, vitamins, and supplements and share it with your doctor or pharmacist. This helps them to avoid harmful interactions.

image.webp

Can I take Deferglob with other prescription drugs?

Deferglob shouldn't be taken with aluminum-containing antacids (antacids that neutralize stomach acid). It can also weaken the effects of some other medicines. These include drugs broken down by the body's CYP3A4 enzyme (like cyclosporine, simvastatin, and birth control pills), drugs that boost UGT enzymes (which help the body process medications – like rifampicin, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and ritonavir), and bile acid sequestrants (medicines that bind to bile acids in the gut, like cholestyramine, colesevelam, and colestipol). If you take Deferglob with UGT boosters or bile acid sequestrants, your doctor might need to increase your Deferglob dose. This is because these other drugs can reduce the amount of Deferglob your body absorbs, making it less effective. Your doctor will check your ferritin levels (a blood test measuring iron stores) and how you're responding to treatment to decide on the right dose.

image.webp

Can Deferglob be taken safely while pregnant?

Deferglob is not recommended during pregnancy, as it may harm the fetus. Animal studies show evidence of birth defects and fetal toxicity, and human data is limited. Women taking this medication should use non-hormonal contraception to prevent pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs, the risks should be discussed with a doctor immediately

image.webp

Can Deferglob be taken safely while breastfeeding?

This medication, Deferglob, might pass into breast milk. We don't know for sure how much or what effects it might have on a baby. Because it could seriously harm a nursing infant, you and your doctor need to decide: continue breastfeeding or take Deferglob. You shouldn't do both. If you choose breastfeeding, you'll stop taking Deferglob. Your doctor can help you make the best decision for you and your baby.

 

image.webp

Is Deferglob safe for the elderly?

Elderly patients have a higher risk of kidney and liver complications, so Deferglob should be used cautiously. Frequent monitoring is necessary to detect any signs of organ toxicity or bleeding issues. Dose adjustments may be required based on kidney function and overall health status. Doctors will assess individual risks before prescribing the medication

image.webp

How should I store Deferglob?

Deferglob tablets should be stored at room temperature (ideally 77°F or 25°C, but acceptable between 59°F/15°C and 86°F/30°C). Keep them in a dry place away from moisture, in the original tightly sealed container. This protects the medication from damage and keeps it safe for use. Children should not have access to the medication. When you have leftover Deferglob, don't flush it down the toilet. Instead, take it to a medicine take-back program for safe disposal. This prevents environmental contamination and ensures proper waste management.

image.webp

Does Deferglob make people tired or drowsy?

Deferglob can cause fatigue and weakness, which may affect more than 10% of users. If you experience excessive tiredness, consult your doctor for guidance on managing this side effect.

image.webp

Does Deferglob cause stomach upset?

Gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can occur in over 10% of patients. If you experience persistent stomach upset, inform your healthcare provider for potential adjustments or treatments.

image.webp

Does Deferglob affect sleep?

Some users report insomnia or changes in sleep patterns, affecting over 10% of patients. If you notice significant sleep disturbances, discuss this with your doctor to explore possible solutions.

image.webp

Does Deferglob make it hard to think or concentrate?

Deferglob may lead to difficulties with concentration and thinking, reported by more than 10% of users. If you encounter cognitive challenges, consult your healthcare provider for advice on managing these effects.

image.webp

Does Deferglob affect mood?

Mental health effects such as anxiety or mood swings can occur in over 10% of patients. If you experience mood changes, reach out to your doctor to discuss your symptoms and possible interventions.

image.webp

Does Deferglob interfere with sexual function?

Some individuals may experience a decrease in libido or difficulties with sexual performance, affecting more than 10% of users. If this occurs, talk to your healthcare provider about potential solutions.

image.webp

Does Deferglob affect appetitie

Deferglob can lead to alterations in appetite, with more than 10% of users affected. If you notice significant changes in your appetite, consult your doctor for guidance.

image.webp

Does Deferglob cause weight gain?

Weight gain can occur in over 10% of patients taking Deferglob. If you experience unexpected weight changes, discuss this with your healthcare provider for appropriate management strategies.

image.webp

Does Deferglob cause headaches?

Headaches may affect more than 10% of users. If you develop frequent headaches while taking Deferglob, inform your doctor for potential treatment options.

image.webp

Does Deferglob limit driving?

Deferglob can make you dizzy. This means you might feel unsteady or lightheaded. Because of this risk, you shouldn't drive a car or use any machinery (like power tools) until you know how the medication affects you personally. If you feel dizzy after taking Deferglob, definitely avoid driving. Dizziness is a sensation of unsteadiness, often accompanied by a feeling that you might faint. It's important to be cautious and prioritize your safety and the safety of others. If you experience dizziness, contact your doctor.

image.webp

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Deferglob?

Drinking alcohol while taking Deferglob is not recommended as it may increase the risk of liver damage and other side effects. It's best to limit or avoid alcohol and discuss any concerns with your doctor.

image.webp

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Deferglob?

Caffeinated beverages like coffee and tea do not significantly affect the safety or effectiveness of Deferglob. However, moderation is advised, particularly if caffeine increases anxiety or insomnia.

image.webp

Is it safe to exercise while taking Deferglob?

Exercising while on Deferglob is generally safe unless you experience severe fatigue or other side effects that limit physical activity. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new exercise regimen while on this medication.

image.webp

What are Deferglob possible harms and risks?

Deferglob's most common side effects are diarrhea and nausea. More serious, but rarer, side effects can include: * **Serious allergic reactions:** A severe, life-threatening response to the drug, usually appearing within the first month. * **Bone marrow problems:** This can lead to low levels of white blood cells (which fight infection), platelets (which help blood clot), or worsening anemia (low red blood cells). These problems can be fatal. * **Severe skin reactions:** Serious skin problems that can be life-threatening. * **Hearing and vision problems:** This includes cataracts (clouding of the eye lens) and increased pressure inside the eye. If you experience any of these side effects, especially the serious ones, seek immediate medical attention. It's important to talk to your doctor about any concerns regarding Deferglob.