Alphalan (Melphalan)
Alphalan (Melphalan Tablets) contains melphalan, an alkylating chemotherapy agent used in treating multiple myeloma and ovarian carcinoma. It interferes with DNA replication in rapidly dividing cancer cells. Alphalan is administered orally under oncologist supervision, often in combination therapy protocols, to control disease progression.
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✅ Key Benefits
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Alkylates DNA to prevent cancer cell growth
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Approved for multiple myeloma and ovarian cancer
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Oral tablet form for convenient outpatient use
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Used in combination regimens for better efficacy
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Long-established therapy with documented clinical benefits
🎯 How to Use
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Adults: 7–14 mg/m² daily for 4–7 days or as prescribed in cycles
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Swallow tablets with water—do not crush or chew
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Follow exact dosing schedule as directed by your oncologist
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Monitor blood counts, liver, and kidney function regularly
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Store in cool, dry place away from children’s reach
⚠️ Precautions
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Prescription chemotherapy—use only under specialist guidance
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Monitor for bone marrow suppression, liver/kidney impairment
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Avoid live vaccines during treatment
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Discontinue and seek immediate care if severe infection, bleeding, or allergic reactions occur
🤕 Possible Side Effects
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Common: Nausea, vomiting, bone marrow suppression, fatigue
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Occasional: Oral ulcers, diarrhea, skin rash
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Rare but serious: Severe cytopenias, sepsis, hepatic or renal failure—seek urgent medical attention if symptoms appear
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. What conditions does Alphalan treat?
A. Alphalan treats multiple myeloma and ovarian carcinoma by inhibiting DNA replication in cancer cells.
Q. How is it administered?
A. Taken orally in 4–7 day cycles per oncologist’s prescription; dose based on body surface area.
Q. Are lab tests required?
A. Yes—monitor blood counts, liver and kidney function frequently during treatment cycles.
Q. Can it be used in pregnancy?
A. No—contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
| Dose | 2 MG, 5 MG |
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| Pack Size | 25 Tablet, 50 Tablet, 75 Tablet |










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