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Mitoxantrone Dosage

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 10, 2024.

Applies to the following strengths: 2 mg/mL

Usual Adult Dose for Acute Nonlymphocytic Leukemia


Comments:

Use: For the initial therapy of acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL) in adults (includes myelogenous, promyelocytic, monocytic, and erythroid acute leukemias) in combination with other approved drug(s)

Usual Adult Dose for Multiple Sclerosis

12 mg/m2 given as a short (approximately 5 to 15 minute) IV infusion every 3 months

Comments:


Use: To reduce neurologic disability and/or the frequency of clinical relapses in patients with secondary (chronic) progressive, progressive relapsing, or worsening relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (i.e., patients whose neurologic status is significantly abnormal between relapses)

Usual Adult Dose for Prostate Cancer

12 to 14 mg/m2 given as a short IV infusion every 21 days (in combination with corticosteroids)

Comment:


Use: Indicated as initial chemotherapy for the treatment of patients with pain related to advanced hormone-refractory prostate cancer in combination with corticosteroids

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Patients with multiple sclerosis who have liver dysfunction should ordinarily not be treated with mitoxantrone (the drug may be administered with caution to other patients with liver dysfunction).

Precautions

US BOXED WARNINGS:


Safety and efficacy have not been established in patients younger than 18 years.

Consult WARNINGS section for additional precautions.

Dialysis

Other Comments

Limitations of use:


Patient advice:

Further information

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