Zarxio
Brand name: Zarxio
Chemical name: Filgrastim-sndz
Class: Granulocyte colony stimulating factor. Neupogen and Neulasta are other granulocyte colony stimulating factors.
How it works: Granulocyte colony stimulating factors help the body make more neutrophils, a type of white blood cell.
Uses: Zarxio is given intravenously or as an injection once or twice per day for approximately the first 2 weeks of each chemotherapy course.
Side effects:
spleen rupture
pain in the upper left part of the stomach or tip of the left shoulder
Your doctor may prescribe a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as ibuprofen or naproxen to treat bone pain caused by Zarxio. Zarxio helps the body make more white blood cells by stimulating the immune system, which also creates histamines. So your doctor also may recommend an antihistamine such as Claritin (chemical name: loratadine) – NOT Claritin-D – to ease bone pain caused by Zarxio.
— Last updated on June 29, 2022, 3:04 PM