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Reviewed By Dr Aneela Siddabathuni , MPharma., PhD
Last Updated Jan 1, 2025 | 9:32 AM IST

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is used to treat hairy cell leukaemia (cancer of a specific type of white blood cell). It contains Cladribine, a class of medications known as purine analogues. It works by stopping or slowing the growth of cancer cells. Common side effects of this medication include insomnia, dizziness, cough, abdominal pain, rash, constipation, fatigue, vomiting, nausea, headache, cough, constipation, weakness, and pain at the site of injection.

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Composition :

CLADRIBINE-1MG/ML

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Jodas Expoim Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

PARENTERAL

Return Policy :

Not Returnable

About Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml belongs to a group of anticancer medicines called purine analogue used in the treatment of hairy cell leukaemia. Leukaemia, also known as blood cancer, is a cancer of blood cells or blood-forming tissues. It causes excessive production of immature white blood cells by the bone marrow and reduces the body’s ability to fight infections. 

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml contains Cladribine, which belongs to the class of purine antimetabolites. It works by inhibiting DNA synthesis (responsible for DNA elongation, synthesis, and repair) in cancer cells by interfering with the ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase enzymes.

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml may cause certain side effects such as insomnia, dizziness, cough, abdominal pain, rash, constipation, fatigue, vomiting, nausea, headache, cough, constipation, weakness, and pain at the site of injection. Most of these side effects of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. A trained healthcare professional will administer Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Hence, do not self-administer.

If you are allergic to Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml, inform your doctor and avoid receiving it. Inform your doctor about your complete medical and medication history before starting treatment with Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is contraindicated for pregnant women and breastfeeding women due to serious embryo-fetal toxicity. Hence, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Let the doctor know if you have/had kidney or liver disease, hemolytic anaemia, or severe bone marrow suppression before starting the treatment, as it may worsen your condition. Inform your doctor if you have received any vaccination before starting the treatment.

Uses of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml

Treatment of Hairy cell Leukemia

Directions for Use

An oncology doctor will administer Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Self-administration is not recommended.

Medicinal Benefits

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml contains Cladribine, which is used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. It works by inhibiting DNA synthesis (responsible for DNA elongation, synthesis, and repair) in cancer cells by interfering with the ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase enzymes. Thus, Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml stops the multiplication of abnormal cells and causes the death of cancer cells.

How Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml Works

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml contains Cladribine, which belongs to the class of purine antimetabolites. It works by inhibiting DNA synthesis (responsible for DNA elongation, synthesis, and repair) in cancer cells by interfering with the ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase enzymes.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml

  • Nausea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Constipation
  • Weakness
  • Injection site reactions
  • Pain at the site of injection
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Insomnia
  • Anxiety
  • Muscle pain
  • Rash

What if I have taken an overdose of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml

As Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is a parenteral formulation administered by experienced medical staff, the chance of overdose may be less. However, if you think there has been an overdose or experiencing any adverse events, get medical care right away. Overdose of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml may cause black and tarry or bloody stools, bloody vomit or vomited material that looks like coffee grounds, decreased urination, fever, sore throat, chills, or other signs of infection, loss of ability to move the arms or legs, pain, burning, numbness, or tingling in the hands or feet, swelling of the face, arms, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs, unusual tiredness or weakness, unusual bleeding or bruising and weakness in the arms or legs.

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml, inform your doctor and avoid receiving it. Inform your doctor about your complete medical and medication history before starting treatment with Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is contraindicated for pregnant women and breastfeeding women due to serious embryo-fetal toxicity. Hence, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding. Let the doctor know if you have/had kidney or liver disease, haemolytic anaemia, severe bone marrow suppression, thrombocytopenia (low number of platelets), or neutropenia (low white blood cells) before starting the treatment, as it may worsen your condition. If you are about to receive any vaccinations, inform your doctor beforehand, as it may cause infection.

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Maintain a balanced diet including fruits and vegetables rich in nutrients and low-fat proteins like lean meats, fish and poultry.
  • Drink plenty of water daily while receiving the medication, as some cancer therapies may cause dehydration.
  • Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy body weight.
  • Regularly wash your hands and avoid contact with people having infections.
  • Quit smoking.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTINEOPLASTIC
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Alcohol

Caution

It is not known if alcohol interacts with Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Please consult the doctor.

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Pregnancy

Unsafe

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is not recommended for use in pregnancy as it may harm the foetus. Hence, if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, inform your doctor before receiving Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. You should not become pregnant while on treatment with Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml.

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Breast Feeding

Unsafe

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is not recommended for use in breastfeeding as it may pass into breast milk and harm your infant. If you are breastfeeding, inform your doctor before receiving Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Your doctor may suggest you stop feeding while on treatment with this medicine.

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Driving

Caution

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml will be administered to hospitalized patients. Hence, avoid driving.

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Liver

Caution

If you have a pre-existing or a history of liver disease, inform your doctor before receiving Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.

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Kidney

Caution

If you have a pre-existing or a history of kidney disease, inform your doctor before receiving Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.

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Children

Consult your doctor

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is not recommended for use in children as safety and effectiveness have not been established.

FAQs

Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is used to treat Hairy cell Leukemia.
Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml contains Cladribine, which works by inhibiting the production of genetic material (DNA) in cancer cells by interfering with the ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase enzymes.
It is said that concomitant use of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml along with live vaccines may cause serious adverse effects. Hence, inform your doctor if you have taken any vaccines recently before receiving Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml.
No, Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml is not a vesicant. Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml belongs to a group of anticancer medications called purine analogues used in the treatment of hairy cell leukaemia (a rare type of blood and bone marrow cancer).
Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml may cause hair loss in some cases. However, it is an uncommon side effect of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml. Consult the doctor if you notice hair loss during treatment with Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml.
The common side effects of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml may include insomnia, dizziness, cough, abdominal pain, rash, constipation, fatigue, vomiting, nausea, headache, cough, constipation, weakness, and pain at the site of injection. Most of these side effects of Joclab 10 mg Injection 10 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, consult the doctor.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Sy No: 1043 & 1048, 3rd Floor, Nsl Centrum Mall, Plot No S-1, K P H B Phase 3, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500072
Other Info - JOC0045

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