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Mitomycin C

Composition for Mitomycin C Products

Mitomycin C Products are primarily used for
Breast cancer, Non-small cell lung cancer, Stomach cancer

Products for Mitomycin C

Mitomycin C 40mg Injection
vial of 1 Injection
MRP₹2105.33
Not Available
Mitomycin C 2mg Injection
vial of 2 ml Injection
MRP₹213.75
Not Available
Mitomycin C 10mg Injection
vial of 10 ml Injection
MRP₹395.6
Not Available

About Mitomycin C Products

uses

Uses of Mitomycin C Products

Mitomycin is used in the treatment of breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, stomach cancer and pancreatic cancer.
side effects

Mitomycin C Products side effects

Severe
Side Effects of Mitomycin C are Nausea, Vomiting, Weight loss, Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Diarrhea, Decreased appetite, Stomatitis (Inflammation of the mouth), Bone marrow toxicity, Integument membrane toxicity, Mucous membrane toxicity, Injection site cellulitis, Renal toxicity, Pulmonary toxicity, Hemolytic uremic syndrome, Cardiac toxicity, Dermatitis, Genitourinary irritation, Bladder fibrosis, Hemolytic anemia, Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose level), Mucositis, Blurred vision, Confusion, Drowsiness, Fainting, Edema (swelling), Thrombophlebitis, Hematemesis (vomiting blood), Pain, Abnormality of voluntary movements, Bleb ulceration, Corneal endothelial damage, Hypotony, Iritis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye), Cataract progression, Endophthalmitis, Retinal detachment, Retinal hemorrhage (bleeding), Thinning of sclera (part of eye), Ulceration of the sclera, Intraocular lens capture.

How Mitomycin C Products work

Mitomycin is an anti-cancer medication. It works by damaging the genetic material (DNA) of the cancer cells and stops their growth and multiplication.

In Depth Information for Mitomycin C Products

  • Mitomycin C is given as in injection or infusion under the supervision of a doctor only.
  • Do not skip any dose and complete the course as suggested by your doctor.
  • Use an effective method of birth control to avoid pregnancy while taking this medication.
  • Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to monitor your blood cell count (CBC), liver and kidney function.
  • It is advisable to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated while taking this medicine.
  • Inform your doctor if you experience a dry cough, shortness of breath and cracking sound while breathing.

Patient Concerns about Mitomycin C Products

Frequently asked questions about Mitomycin C Products

Q. What is Mitomycin C 40mg Injection used for?

Mitomycin C 40mg Injection is used as part of cancer treatment for certain advanced cancers, including stomach cancer, breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and pancreatic cancer. It is also used inside the bladder to help prevent bladder cancer from coming back after surgery.

Q. Is Mitomycin C 40mg Injection only given through a vein, or can it be used in other ways?

Mitomycin C 40mg Injection is usually given into a vein (IV) by a cancer specialist. For bladder cancer, it may be placed directly inside the bladder through a catheter. The method depends on your condition and treatment plan.

Q. Who should not receive Mitomycin C 40mg Injection?

Mitomycin C 40mg Injection should not be given to people who are allergic to mitomycin or its ingredients, have very low blood counts (like low white cells, or platelets), have active infections, or bleeding disorders, have significant kidney problems, or are breastfeeding. For bladder use, it must not be used if the bladder wall is perforated.

Q. What major warnings should I know before receiving Mitomycin C 40mg Injection?

Mitomycin C 40mg Injection can affect bone marrow, leading to low blood counts, infections, or bleeding. It can also affect the lungs, kidneys, and liver, so doctors monitor these closely. It must be given correctly into a vein to avoid serious tissue damage.

Q. Why is monitoring so important during Mitomycin C 40mg Injection?

Regular tests are required during Mitomycin C 40mg Injection use because some side effects, especially low blood counts, may appear weeks after the dose, and build up over time. Monitoring helps detect problems early and guides dose adjustments.

Q. Can Mitomycin C 40mg Injection cause serious organ-related side effects?

Yes. While not common, Mitomycin C 40mg Injection can cause serious issues such as lung problems (interstitial pneumonia), kidney damage (including a rare but severe condition called hemolytic uremic syndrome), and liver problems (including liver blockage disorders). Your doctor and care team will watch for early signs and treat them promptly.

Q. What should I report immediately while on Mitomycin C 40mg Injection?

While on Mitomycin C 40mg Injection treatment, seek urgent medical help if you notice trouble breathing, persistent cough, chest discomfort, unusual bleeding or bruising, fever, or signs of infection, decreased urine output, swelling, severe pain, or skin changes near the injection site. These symptoms may indicate serious reactions needing prompt care.

Q. Why do doctors say Mitomycin C 40mg Injection must be injected very carefully?

If Mitomycin C 40mg Injection accidentally leaks outside the vein (extravasation), it can cause severe tissue damage, ulceration, or necrosis. Trained specialists administer it into large veins, and flush the line after use to prevent this risk.

Q. Can Mitomycin C 40mg Injection increase the risk of other cancers?

Yes. Mitomycin C 40mg Injection in long-term, or combined treatment with other cancer medicines has been linked to rare cases of leukemia or bone marrow disorders. Though uncommon, this risk is monitored during and after treatment.

Q. Does Mitomycin C 40mg Injection affect the immune system?

Yes. Mitomycin C 40mg Injection can weaken immunity by lowering blood counts. This is why infections can become more serious, and live vaccines are not recommended during treatment.
Information last updated by Dr. Varun Gupta, MD Pharmacology on 25th Nov 2025.
The medicine details are for information purpose only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicine.