Drug Guide

Generic Name

Mycophenolate Mofetil

Brand Names Cellcept, Myhibbin

Classification

Therapeutic: Immunosuppressant

Pharmacological: Antimetabolite

FDA Approved Indications

Mechanism of Action

Inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, leading to suppression of de novo guanine nucleotide synthesis, which impairs lymphocyte proliferation.

Dosage and Administration

Adult: Varies based on condition and protocol, typically 1g twice daily; dosage may be adjusted based on response and tolerability.

Pediatric: Dosing based on body surface area or weight; specific regimens should be guided by a transplant specialist.

Geriatric: Dose adjustments may be needed due to increased risk of infection and malignancy; careful monitoring required.

Renal Impairment: Requires dosage adjustment; consult specific guidelines.

Hepatic Impairment: Use with caution; no specific dosage adjustment provided.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Orally well absorbed, with bioavailability around 94%.

Distribution: Extensively protein-bound (~97%).

Metabolism: Converted to active metabolite mycophenolic acid by hydrolysis.

Excretion: Primarily via urine as metabolites; small amount via feces.

Half Life: Approximately 16-18 hours for active metabolite.

Contraindications

Precautions

Adverse Reactions - Common

Adverse Reactions - Serious

Drug-Drug Interactions

Drug-Food Interactions

N/A

Drug-Herb Interactions

N/A

Nursing Implications

Assessment: Monitor complete blood count, renal function, liver enzymes, and for signs of infection.

Diagnoses:

  • Risk for infection
  • Risk for bleeding due to hematologic effects

Implementation: Administer with food to minimize gastrointestinal upset. Monitor for adverse effects.

Evaluation: Assess response to therapy, transplant rejection status, and adverse effects regularly.

Patient/Family Teaching

Special Considerations

Black Box Warnings:

Genetic Factors: No specific genetic testing recommended yet.

Lab Test Interference: May affect monitoring of blood cell counts and immune function.

Overdose Management

Signs/Symptoms: Severe diarrhea, infections, hematologic abnormalities.

Treatment: Supportive care; no specific antidote. Hemodialysis may be considered, but efficacy is uncertain.

Storage and Handling

Storage: Store at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and light.

Stability: Stable in original container for up to 30 days after opening.

This guide is for educational purposes only and is not intended for clinical use.