GLEEVEC® is indicated for:
- Newly diagnosed adult and pediatric patients with Philadelphia chromosome–positive chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+ CML) in the chronic phase
- Patients with Ph+ CML in blast crisis (BC), accelerated phase (AP), or in the chronic phase (CP) after failure of interferon-alpha therapy
What patients need to know
The education of patients and management of treatment expectations are critical to treatment success.
Patients taking GLEEVEC® should be advised about the following:
Dosing and administration
- Inform patients to take GLEEVEC exactly as prescribed, not to change their dose, or to stop taking GLEEVEC unless they are told to do so by their doctor
- Advise patients who have missed a dose to take it as soon as possible unless it is almost time for their next dose. In this case, the missed dose should not be taken. A double dose should not be taken to make up for any missed dose
- Advise patients to take GLEEVEC with a meal and a large glass of water
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
- Advise patients to inform you if they are or think they may be pregnant
- Advise patients not to breast-feed while taking GLEEVEC
Adverse reactions
- Advise patients to tell you if they experience side effects during GLEEVEC therapy, including fever, shortness of breath, blood in their stools, jaundice, sudden weight gain, symptoms of cardiac failure, or if they have a history of cardiac disease or risk factors for cardiac failure
- Report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088
Drug interactions
- Advise patients not to take any other medications, including over-the-counter medications such as acetaminophen or herbal products, without talking to you or their pharmacist first
- Examples of other medications that should not be taken with GLEEVEC are warfarin, erythromycin, and phenytoin
- Advise patients to tell you if they are taking or plan to take iron supplements
- Advise patients to avoid grapefruit juice and other foods known to inhibit CYP3A4 while taking GLEEVEC
Helping patients adhere to treatment1
- Educate patients about treatment expectations at the time of diagnosis
- Explain treatment milestones and patient variables to avoid discouragement or potential nonadherence if milestones are not met
- Discuss the importance of avoiding treatment interruptions
- Advise patients that positive results do not imply treatment discontinuation
- Discuss the importance of supportive care to help reduce the severity of side effects versus skipping doses
- Establish awareness of reimbursement support to avoid nonaherence due to medication cost
Tips to keep patients on track with their daily dose
- Advise patients to take GLEEVEC with the same meal each day
- Suggest that patients:
- Use a pill box that is specially designed to store each day's dose in a separate compartment
- Put a reminder message where it will be seen every day
- Enroll in the My CML Circle® Program
Patient resources
My CML Circle
Resources, tools, and financial support for patients with Philadelphia chromosome–positive chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+ CML)
- A free support program to assist patients in their treatment journey
- Regular updates from a team of oncology experts about treatment and follow-up care delivered directly to your patients' mailbox or inbox
- Downloadable tools to help your patients stay on track with treatment
- Enrollment is available by phone 1-866-972-8313 or at myCMLcircle.com
Please see Important Safety Information and full Prescribing Information.
1Osterberg L, Blaschke T. Adherence to medication. N Engl J Med. 2005;353(5):487-497.
