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Important Safety Information
Use of Hycamtin
Hycamtin is used for the treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer.
Hycamtin is used for the treatment of small cell lung cancer that returns at least 2 months after completion of your first treatment.
Hycamtin plus cisplatin is used for the treatment of cervical cancer, if it is widespread when first diagnosed, doesnt go away with your first series of treatments, or comes back in a form that cant be cured with surgery or radiation.
Reasons Not to Use Hycamtin
Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to Hycamtin, if you are pregnant, if you are breast-feeding, or if you have low blood counts.
Side Effects
Hycamtin can interfere with your bodys ability to make white and red blood cells. Your doctor may prescribe a supportive therapy to help your body make more blood cells.
Side effects often associated with Hycamtin when used alone included nausea (64%), vomiting (45%), diarrhea (32%), hair loss (49%), fatigue (29%), and shortness of breath (22%). Most of these side effects were mild to moderate.
Side effects often associated with Hycamtin plus cisplatin when used to treat cervical cancer included low blood counts, pain (22%), vomiting (15%), nausea (14%), other digestive problems (14%), abnormal laboratory tests that may or may not cause symptoms (14%), and bladder/pelvic problems (12%).
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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