
Calcium Folinate Injection
| Product/Composition | Calcium Folinate Injection |
|---|---|
| Strength | 100mg/10ml |
| Form | Injection |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Anti Cancer |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Calcium Folinate Injection
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Also Known As: Leucovorin Calcium Injection
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Type: Folate (Vitamin B9) derivative / Rescue agent
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Form: Injectable solution (usually given intravenously or intramuscularly)
How It Works
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Calcium folinate is the active, reduced form of folic acid.
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It bypasses the steps required to activate folic acid in the body, providing ready-to-use folate for cells.
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This helps rescue normal cells from the toxic effects of drugs like methotrexate, which block folate metabolism.
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Also enhances the effects of some chemotherapy drugs (like 5-fluorouracil) when used together.
Common Uses
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Leucovorin Rescue:
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Given after high-dose methotrexate therapy to protect healthy cells and prevent severe toxicity
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Enhancement of Chemotherapy:
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Combined with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) to improve its cancer-fighting effect (commonly used in colorectal cancer)
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Treatment of Folate Deficiency:
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Especially when rapid correction is needed or oral therapy isn’t possible
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Antidote for Certain Poisonings:
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Used in methanol or trimethoprim overdose (as directed by a doctor)
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Advantages
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Life-saving in preventing severe bone marrow and gastrointestinal toxicity from methotrexate
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Can boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy when used in combination
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Works quickly when given intravenously
Possible Side Effects
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Usually well tolerated
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Rare side effects may include:
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Allergic reactions (rash, itching)
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Fever or chills
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
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Seizures (very rare, usually with very high doses)
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Precautions
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Must be given at the correct time and dose after methotrexate therapy — timing is critical for effectiveness
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Dose may need to be adjusted based on blood methotrexate levels
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Should be used cautiously in patients with seizure disorders (may increase risk of seizures)
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Always administered under supervision of trained medical staff