CellCept 250 mg capsules

Illustration CellCept 250 mg capsules
Substance(s) Mycophenolic acid
Admission country United Kingdom
Manufacturer Roche Registration Ltd.
Narcotic No
ATC Code L04AA06
Pharmacological group Immunosuppressants

Authorisation holder

Roche Registration Ltd.

Patient’s Leaflet

What is it and how is it used?

Immunosuppressants.

CellCept capsules are used to prevent your body rejecting a transplanted kidney, heart or liver. CellCept is used together with other medicines known as ciclosporin and corticosteroids.

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What do you have to consider before using it?

Do not take CellCept:
  • If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to mycophenolate mofetil, mycophenolic acid or any of the other ingredients of CellCept.
  • If you are breastfeeding.

Take special care with CellCept:
You should inform your doctor immediately:

  • If you experience any evidence of infection (e.g. fever, sore throat), unexpected bruising and/or bleeding.
  • If you have or ever have had any problems with your digestive system, e.g., stomach ulcers.
  • If you are planning to become pregnant, or if you fall pregnant while taking CellCept.

CellCept reduces your body?s defence mechanism. Because of this, there is an increased risk of skin cancer. Therefore you should limit your exposure to sunlight and UV light by wearing appropriate protective clothing and using a sunscreen with a high protection factor.

Taking other medicines:
Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, or have recently taken, any other medicines, even those not prescribed.

If you answer yes to any of the following questions talk to your doctor before you start to take CellCept:

  • Are you taking any medicines containing: azathioprine or other immunosuppressive agents (which are sometimes given to patients after a transplant operation), cholestyramine (used to treat patients with high blood cholesterol), rifampicin (antibiotic), antacids, phosphate binders (used in patients with chronic renal failure to reduce the absorption of phosphate) or any other medicines (including those you can buy without a prescription) that your doctor does not know about?
  • Do you need to receive vaccines (live vaccines)? Your doctor will have to advise you what is indicated for you.

Taking CellCept with food and drink:

Taking food and drink has no influence on your treatment with CellCept.

Pregnancy and breast-feeding:

Use of CellCept during pregnancy may cause miscarriage or damage to your unborn baby (abnormal development of ears for example).

If you plan to become pregnant, discuss with your doctor alternative medicines to best prevent rejection of your transplanted organ. In certain situations, you and your doctor may decide that the benefits of taking CellCept for your health are more important than the possible risks to your unborn baby.

If you become pregnant while taking CellCept, do not stop taking it, but tell your doctor about your pregnancy as soon as possible.

Do not take CellCept if you are:

  • Breast-feeding
  • Pregnant (unless your doctor clearly tells you)

Tell your doctor straight away if:

  • You think you may be pregnant
  • You are breast-feeding
  • You plan to start a family in the near future

You must always use an effective method of birth control:

  • Before you start taking CellCept
  • During your entire treatment with CellCept
  • For 6 weeks after you stop taking CellCept

You should talk to your doctor about the most suitable methods for birth control for you based on your individual situation.

Women who are capable of becoming pregnant must have a negative pregnancy test BEFORE starting treatment with CellCept.

You are a woman who is not capable of becoming pregnant if any of the following applies to you:

  • You are post-menopausal, i.e. at least 50 years old and your last period was more than a year ago (if your periods have stopped because you have had treatment for cancer, then there is still a chance you could become pregnant).
  • Your fallopian tubes and both ovaries have been removed (bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy).
  • Your uterus has been surgically removed (hysterectomy).
  • You have premature failure of the ovaries, confirmed by a specialist gynaecologist.
  • You have been diagnosed with one of the following rare conditions that some patients are born with that make pregnancy impossible: the XY genotype, Turner?s syndrome or uterine agenesis.
  • You are a child/teenager who has not started having periods, and cannot become pregnant.

Driving and using machines:
CellCept has not been shown to impair your ability to drive or operate machinery.

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How is it used?

Always take CellCept exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. The usual way to take CellCept is as follows:

Kidney Transplant

Adults:
The first dose will be given within 72 hours after the transplant operation. The recommended dailydose is 8 capsules (2 g of the active ingredient) taken as 2 separate doses. This means taking 4 capsules in the morning then 4 capsules in the evening.

Children (aged 2 to 18 years):
The dose given will vary depending on the size of the child. Your doctor will decide the most appropriate dose based on body surface area (height and weight). The recommended dose is 600 mg/m 2 taken twice a day.

Heart Transplant

Adults:
The first dose will be given within 5 days following the transplant operation. The recommended daily dose is 12 capsules (3 g of the active ingredient) taken as 2 separate doses. This means taking 6 capsules in the morning then 6 capsules in the evening.

Children:
No data are available to recommend the use of CellCept in children who have received a heart transplant.

Liver Transplant

Adults:
The first dose of oral CellCept will be given to you at least 4 days after the transplant operation and when you are able to swallow oral medications. The recommended daily dose is 12 capsules (3 g of the active ingredient) taken as 2 separate doses. This means taking 6 capsules in the morning then 6 capsules in the evening.

Children:
No data are available to recommend the use of CellCept in children who have received a liver transplant.

Method and route of administration

Swallow your capsules whole with a glass of water. Do not break or crush them and do not take any capsules that have broken open or split. Avoid contact with any powder that spills out from damaged capsules. If a capsule breaks open accidentally, wash any powder from your skin with soap and water. If any powder gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse thoroughly with plenty of plain, fresh water.

Treatment will continue for as long as you need immunosuppression to prevent you rejecting your transplanted organ.

If you take more CellCept than you should:

If you take more capsules than you have been told to take, or if someone else accidentally takes your medicine, immediately see a doctor or go to a hospital straight away.

If you forget to take CellCept:
If you forget to take your medicine at any time, take it as soon as you remember, then continue to take it at the usual times.

If you stop taking CellCept:
Stopping your treatment with CellCept may increase the chance of rejection of your transplanted organ. Do not stop taking your medicine unless your doctor tells you to.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor.

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What are possible side effects?

Like all medicines, CellCept can have side effects, although not everybody gets them. Some of the more usual problems are diarrhoea, fewer white cells and/or red cells in your blood, infection and vomiting. Your doctor will do regular blood tests to monitor any changes in the number of your blood cells or changes in the levels of any of the substances carried in your blood, e.g. sugar, fat, cholesterol. Children may be more likely than adults to have side effects such as diarrhoea, infections, fewer white cells and fewer red cells in the blood.

CellCept reduces your body?s own defence mechanisms to stop you rejecting your transplanted kidney, heart or liver. Consequently your body will not be as good as normal at fighting infections. So if you are taking CellCept you may therefore catch more infections than usual, such as infections of the brain, skin, mouth, stomach and intestines, lungs and urinary tract. As can happen in patients taking this type of medicine, a very small number of CellCept patients have developed cancer of the lymphoid tissues and skin.

General unwanted effects affecting your body as a whole could include hypersensitivity (such as anaphylaxis, angioeodema), fever, lethargy, difficulty in sleeping, pains (such as abdominal, chest, joint/muscle, pain on passing urine), headache, flu symptoms and swelling.

Other unwanted effects may include:

Disorders of the skin such as acne, cold sores, shingles, skin growth, hair loss, rash,itching.

Urinary disorders such as kidney problems or the urgent need to pass urine.

Disorders of the digestive system and mouth such asconstipation, nausea, indigestion, pancreas inflammation, intestinal disorders including bleeding, inflammation of the stomach, liver problems, inflammation of the colon, loss of appetite, flatulence, swelling of the gums and mouth ulcers.

Disorders of the nerves and senses such as convulsions, tremor, dizziness, depression, drowsiness, numbness, muscle spasms, anxiety, changes in thinking or mood.

Metabolic, blood and vascular disorders such as weight loss, gout, high blood sugar, bleeding, bruises, change in blood pressure, abnormal heart beat and dilation of blood vessels may be seen.

Disorders of the lungs such aspneumonia, bronchitis, shortness of breath, cough, fluid on the lungs/chest cavity, sinus problems.

If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet whilst you are taking CellCept, please tell your doctor or pharmacist. However, do not stop taking your medicine unless you have discussed this with your doctor first.

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How should it be stored?

Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

Do not use the capsules after the expiry date stated on the carton (EXP).

Do not store above 30°C.
Store in the original package in order to protect from moisture.

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.

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Further information

What CellCept contains
  • The active substance is mycophenolate mofetil.
  • The other ingredients are:

CellCept capsules:
pregelatinised maize starch
croscarmellose sodium
polyvidone (K-90)
magnesium stearate

Capsule shells:
gelatin
indigo carmine (E132)
yellow iron oxide (E172)
red iron oxide (E172)
titanium dioxide (E171)
black iron oxide (E172)
potassium hydroxide
shellac.

What CellCept looks like and contents of the pack

CellCept 250 mg capsules 1 carton contains 100 capsules in blister packs of 10 1 carton contains 300 capsules in blister packs of 10

Capsules, hard:
CellCept capsules are oblong, blue/brown, branded with black "CellCept 250" on the capsule cap and "Company logo" on the capsule body.

Marketing Authorisation Holder

Roche Registration Limited
6 Falcon Way
Shire Park
Welwyn Garden City
AL7 1TW
United Kingdom

Manufacturing Authorisation holder responsible for batch release
Roche Pharma AG, Emil Barell Str. 1, 79639 Grenzach Wyhlen, Germany.

For any information about this medicinal product, please contact the local representative of the Marketing Authorisation Holder:

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Substance(s) Mycophenolic acid
Admission country United Kingdom
Manufacturer Roche Registration Ltd.
Narcotic No
ATC Code L04AA06
Pharmacological group Immunosuppressants

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