IFOSFAMIDE (ifosfamide)


Drug overview for IFOSFAMIDE (ifosfamide):

Generic name: IFOSFAMIDE (eye-FOSS-fuh-mide)
Drug class: Nitrogen Mustard Derivatives
Therapeutic class: Antineoplastics

Ifosfamide, an alkylating agent structurally related to cyclophosphamide, is an antineoplastic agent.

Ifosfamide is used in conjunction with other antineoplastic agents for salvage therapy in the treatment of germ cell testicular neoplasms, and has been designated an orphan drug by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this use. The drug also has been designated an orphan drug by FDA for use in the treatment of various bone and soft tissue sarcomas, and usually is included as a component of various regimens for initial chemotherapy in these sarcomas. In addition, ifosfamide is used for initial or second- or third-line therapy in the treatment of various other malignancies including lung cancer+, cervical cancer+, and ovarian cancer+. Mesna, a uroprotective sulfhydryl (thiol) compound, is administered concomitantly with ifosfamide to minimize urotoxicity.
DRUG IMAGES
  • IFOSFAMIDE 1 GM VIAL
    IFOSFAMIDE 1 GM VIAL
The following indications for IFOSFAMIDE (ifosfamide) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Testicular germ cell tumor


Professional Synonyms:
Germ cell tumor of testis