Description
Description
This page contains brief details about the drug axitinib, it’s indication, dosage & administaration, mechanism of action, related brands with strength, warnings and common side effects.
Date of Approval
Axitinib is an antineoplastic agent which was approved for its medical use on 27th January 2012.
Mechanism of Action of Axitinib
Axitinib is a biological agent that acts as targeted drug therapy in cancer treatment. It is an anticancer medication that belongs to the category of tyrosine kinase inhibitors. It interferes with the growth of blood vessels inside the cancer cells and also acts against proteins called receptor tyrosine kinases to interrupt cell signaling, ultimately stopping the growth and spread of cancer cells.
Uses of Axitinib
Axitinib has been developed to treat a type of kidney cancer (Renal cell carcinoma) after disease progression and inadequate response to other anticancer therapies.
Axitinib Dosage available
Axitinib is available in the form of film-coated tablets in doses of 1mg, 3mg, 5mg, and 7mg. The usual recommended dose is 5mg twice a day. Your healthcare provider will adjust the dosing according to how well your body tolerates this medication.