clokeran (CHLORAMBUCIL)
Introduction to Clokeran
Clokeran, also known as Chlorambucil, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat certain types of cancer. It is particularly effective in managing conditions like leukemia and... See More

What is Clokeran?
Clokeran is a chemotherapy medication used to treat certain cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma. It works by interfering with the DNA replication of cancer cells, slowing their growth and eventually killing them.

What is the usual dose of Clokeran?
The usual dose for adults varies depending on the type of cancer, typically 0.1 to 0.2 mg per kilogram of body weight daily. Dosing is highly individualized and determined by a healthcare professional. It's rarely used in children.

How do I take Clokeran?
Take Clokeran orally as prescribed, usually once daily on an empty stomach. Swallow the tablets whole with water. Avoid breaking or chewing them and follow safety precautions for handling.

For how long do I take Clokeran?
The treatment duration depends on the specific condition and response to therapy. It may be given in cycles with rest periods between doses as determined by your doctor.

What disease or symptom is Clokeran used for?
Clokeran treats chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and other rare blood or bone marrow disorders.

How long does it take for Clokeran to start working?
It may take several weeks to see the effects of Clokeran, as its impact builds over time by reducing cancerous cell growth and improving symptoms.

Is Clokeran effective?
Yes, studies and clinical use have demonstrated Clokeran's effectiveness in managing specific cancers. It can help achieve remission or reduce symptoms in many cases when used properly.

How do I know if Clokeran is working?
Improvement in symptoms, reduced cancer cell counts, or scans showing decreased tumor size indicate effectiveness. Regular blood tests and follow-ups with your doctor are essential to monitor progress.

How does Clokeran work?
Clokeran is an alkylating agent that binds to DNA, preventing cells from dividing and leading to cancer cell death while also affecting normal rapidly dividing cells.

Who should avoid taking Clokeran?
It’s unsuitable for people allergic to it or those with severe bone marrow suppression. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid it due to potential harm to the baby.

Can I take Clokeran with other prescription drugs?
Some medications, including those affecting the immune system or bone marrow, may interact with Clokeran. Inform your doctor of all other drugs you're taking.

Can Clokeran be taken safely while pregnant?
No, Clokeran is not safe during pregnancy. It can cause significant harm to the developing fetus. Women should use effective contraception and avoid pregnancy while on treatment.

Can Clokeran be taken safely while breastfeeding?
No, Clokeran is not recommended while breastfeeding. It can pass into breast milk and harm the baby. Alternative feeding methods should be considered.

Is Clokeran safe for the elderly?
Elderly patients may tolerate Clokeran differently and may need careful dose adjustments. Close monitoring is essential to avoid severe side effects.

How should I store Clokeran?
Store Clokeran in a cool, dry place below 25°C, away from light and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children and handle with care.

Does Clokeran make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue is a common side effect. If extreme tiredness occurs, avoid tasks requiring concentration like driving. Consult your doctor if fatigue becomes severe or persistent.

Does Clokeran cause stomach upset?
Yes, nausea and vomiting are common side effects. Taking anti-nausea medication as prescribed and eating small, bland meals may help. Contact your doctor for severe or ongoing symptoms.

Does Clokeran affect sleep?
Clokeran doesn’t usually affect sleep, but stress or other side effects may. If sleep disturbances occur, speak with your doctor for strategies to manage them.

Does Clokeran make it hard to think or concentrate?
"Chemo brain," or difficulty with concentration and memory, is a possible side effect. Staying organized with notes or asking for help with tasks can be beneficial if you experience this.

Does Clokeran affect mood?
Mood changes, including anxiety or depression, may occur due to the medication or stress from treatment. Consider speaking with a mental health professional if needed.

Does Clokeran interfere with sexual function?
Yes, some people may experience reduced libido or reproductive changes. Use reliable contraception during treatment and discuss fertility preservation options with your doctor if needed.

Does Clokeran affect appetite?
Yes, loss of appetite is common. Eating smaller meals more frequently or consulting a dietitian can help maintain nutrition during treatment.

Does Clokeran cause weight gain?
Weight changes are not a direct side effect, but loss of appetite, nausea, or water retention may cause fluctuations. Monitor your weight and discuss concerns with your doctor.

Does Clokeran cause headaches?
Headaches can occur occasionally. Staying hydrated and using pain relievers, as advised by your doctor, may help. Report persistent headaches for further evaluation.

Does Clokeran limit driving?
If Clokeran causes drowsiness, fatigue, or "chemo brain," avoid driving or using machinery. Consult your doctor if symptoms affect daily activities.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Clokeran?
Alcohol can increase nausea or liver strain while on Clokeran. It’s best to limit or avoid alcohol during treatment and discuss with your doctor.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Clokeran?
Moderate caffeine consumption from coffee or tea is generally safe, but excessive amounts may worsen dehydration or anxiety. Stay within reasonable limits and stay hydrated.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Clokeran?
Light to moderate exercise is safe and can help with fatigue. Avoid overexertion and listen to your body. Speak with your doctor about a suitable exercise plan.

What are Clokeran possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and hair thinning. Serious risks include bone marrow suppression, infections, and secondary cancers. Immediate medical attention is required for symptoms like fever or unusual bleeding.
Available in 2 variations

Clokeran 5mg Tablet 30s
Chlorambucil (5mg)
strip of 30 tablets

Clokeran 2mg Tablet 30s
Chlorambucil (2mg)
strip of 30 tablets