Ixabepilone
Ixabepilone (Ixempra) is a microtubule inhibitor chemotherapy
medicine
used to treat metastatic and locally advanced breast cancer that grew despite treatment with other anti-cancer agents.
How Ixabepilone Works
Ixabepilone stops the growth of cancer cells by targeting a protein
called tubulin that helps cells multiply.
Who Gets Ixabepilone
Ixabepilone is FDA
approved to be used alone or with capecitabine (Xeloda) to treat locally advanced or metastatic
breast cancer. It is used to treat cancers that have grown despite treatment with other chemotherapy
, including anthracyclines and taxanes.
Ixabepilone may be used in all types of breast cancer, including triple-negative metastatic breast cancer.
How Ixabepilone Is Given
Ixabepilone is given by vein
through an IV, either alone or with the chemotherapy
medicine
capecitabine
, once every 3 weeks. Because ixabepilone can cause an allergic reaction, you will be given steroid
medicines right before treatment to prevent a reaction.
You and your doctor will discuss how many cycles you will have.
Side Effects and Things to Remember
Common side effects include:
- Loss of appetite
- Problems with toenails and fingernails
- Hair loss
- Fever
- Headache
- Hand-foot syndrome
- Mouth sores
- Neuropathy, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet
- Neutropenia (low white blood cell
count, which carries a risk of infection
) and other low blood counts
- Allergic reactions such as itching, rash or breathing troubles
Other side effects include:
- Constipation
- Nausea and vomiting
- Muscle pain
- Joint pain
- Fatigue
- Weakness
Your doctor will check how well your liver is working before and during treatment. If you have liver problems, you may not be able to take ixabepilone with capecitabine
.
Before starting ixabepilone, tell your doctor about any medicines you are taking, including vitamins, herbal supplements and over-the- counter medicines. Also tell your providers about all your medical conditions including liver problems, heart problems, diabetes and neuropathy (numbness in your hands and feet).
Do not drink grapefruit juice while you are on ixabepilone. It can cause you to have too much of the medicine in your blood and lead to side effects.
You should avoid becoming pregnant while you are receiving ixabepilone. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant or may be pregnant while you are undergoing treatment.
Your doctor, pharmacist or nurse
can help you manage your side effects. You can also go to our section on Side Effects for more information.