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According to the European Medicines Agency, brand name Akeega originating from Europe is manufactured at the following site(s): Janssen Cilag SpA Via C. Janssen, Borgo San Michele Latina 04100 Italy
Information About Akeega (Niraparib/Abiraterone):
Akeega is a combination medication that includes Niraparib and Abiraterone. It is used for the treatment of cancer, particularly advanced prostate cancer in adult people.
Doctor decide the patient should use AKEEGA with help of therapy based on an FDA-approved test and, Select patients for the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) with Akeega based on the presence of a BRCA gene alteration.
Product Highlights
- Combination therapy with Niraparib and Abiraterone.
- Designed to target specific mechanisms in cancer cells.
- Prescribed for advanced prostate cancer treatment.
Direction of Use:
- Typically administered orally once in daily, following specific dosing instructions provided by a healthcare provider.
- Taken without food, patient should not eat anything for 2 hour before taking AKEEGA and one hour after taking AKEEGA.
- Do not break, crush, or chew tablets.
Key Benefits
- Helps in the management and treatment of advanced prostate cancer.
- May improve overall survival and quality of life in certain patients.
Key Ingredient:
- Niraparib Tosylate
- Abiraterone Acetate
Safety Concern
- Akeega may cause side effects such as nausea, fatigue, and low blood cell counts.
- It is important to monitor liver function and blood counts regularly during treatment.
- Potential interactions with other medications should be reviewed by a healthcare provider.
Avoid Taking Akeega (Niraparib/Abiraterone) If:
- Allergic to Niraparib, Abiraterone, or any components of the medication.
- Have severe liver impairment or certain other medical conditions that may be contraindicated.