Ifosfamide (Ifex)

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General information

Class/mechanism: Nitrogen mustard, alkylator. Metabolites of ifosfamide interact with DNA to produce phosphotriesters and formation of DNA cross-links. Ifosfamide requires metabolic activation by microsomal liver enzymes to form its active metabolites.[1][2]
Route: IV
Extravasation: irritant or neutral, depending on reference

  • A protective agent such as Mesna (Mesnex) should be used concurrently with ifosfamide to help prevent hemorrhagic cystitis.

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Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 12/30/1988: Initial FDA approval

Also known as

Synonyms
Alquimid Duvaxan Fentul Fosfidex Haloxan
Holoxan Holoxane Ifex IFO Cell Ifocris
Ifolem Ifomida Ifomide Ifos Ifosfamida Delta Farma
Ifosfamida Filaxis Ifosfamida Microsules Ifosfamida Servycal Ifoxan IFX
Ipamide Isophosphamide Isoxan Macdafen Mitoxana
Mitoxana Lyophilisate PI FU Ping Trav Ifosfamide Tronoxal Vero Ifosfamide

References