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Cytovene

  • Generic Name: ganciclovir
  • Brand Name: Cytovene
  • Drug Class: Antivirals, CMV
Reviewed by Medsayfa.com Last updated July 18, 2023

Patient Information

Hematologic Toxicity

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV may cause hematologic toxicity, including granulocytopenia (neutropenia), anemia, and thrombocytopenia. Inform patients that their blood counts and platelet counts should be closely monitored while on treatment [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS].

Impairment Of Renal Function

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV has been associated with decreased renal function and that serum creatinine or creatinine clearance should be monitored while on treatment to allow for dosage adjustment in patients with renal impairment [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS].

Impairment Of Fertility

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV may cause temporary or permanent infertility in humans [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONSUse In Specific Populations].

Pregnancy And Contraception

Advise female patients to use effective contraception during and for at least 30 days following treatment with CYTOVENE-IV. Similarly, advise men to practice barrier contraception during and for at least 90 days following treatment with CYTOVENE-IV [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONSUse In Specific Populations].

Carcinogenicity

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV should be considered a potential carcinogen [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS].

Drug Interactions

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV may interact with other drugs. Advise patients to report to their healthcare provider the use of any other medication [see DRUG INTERACTIONS].

Impairment Of Cognitive Ability

Based on the adverse reaction profile, ganciclovir may affect cognitive abilities, including the ability to drive and operate machinery, as seizures, dizziness, and/or confusion have been reported with the use of CYTOVENE-IV [see ADVERSE REACTION].

Ophthalmological Examination In Patients With CMV Retinitis

Inform patients that CYTOVENE-IV is not a cure for CMV retinitis, and they may continue to experience progression of retinitis during or following treatment. Advise patients to have frequent ophthalmological follow-up examinations while being treated with CYTOVENE-IV. Some patients may require more frequent ophthalmological follow-up [see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATIONADVERSE REACTIONS].

Lactation

Advise nursing mothers not to breastfeed if they are receiving CYTOVENE-IV because of the potential for serious adverse events in nursing infants and because HIV can be passed to the baby in breast milk [see Use In Specific Populations].

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