mycophenolate mofetil
PrintTrade Name(s): CellCept; Mycophenolate Mofetil; Myhibbin | |
Group 2: Non-Antineoplastic Hazardous | AHFS Class: Antimetabolites, Immunosuppressive Therapy, Miscellaneous |
Activity | Gloves | Gown | Eye/Face | Mask | Notes/Instructions |
Dispensing prepackaged formulations |
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Counting/Repackaging tablets and capsules | Recommended if pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to conceive | If risk of dust inhalation |
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Repackaging oral liquids | If risk of spill or splash | If risk of inhalation |
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Formulation | Gloves | Gown | Eye/Face | Mask | Notes/Instructions |
Tablet or capsule - from unit dose package | or Recommended if pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to conceive. |
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Liquid - oral or feeding tube | or Recommended if pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to conceive. | Recommended if pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to conceive. | If potential for splash, vomit or spit up. |
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Reference: NIOSH 2016, USP <800>
Type of Instance | Gloves | Gown | Mask | Eye/Face | Notes/Instructions |
Receiving undamaged HD shipping container |
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Receiving damaged HD shipping container | If container must be opened | If container must be opened | If container must be opened |
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Spill Cleanup | Large volume | Large volume |
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Reference: USP <800>
Hazardous Pharmaceutical | Trace Chemo | Biohazardous and Sharps |
1. Non-returnable hazardous, chemo and EPA regulated drugs. (Patient specific prescriptions, partially used blister packs, containers with more than 3% medication remaining) 2. Empty bottles or packaging of P-Listed drugs. (Warfarin, nicotine, epinephrine, nitroglycerin, physostigmine) 3. PPE with visible contamination from hazardous drug. | 1. Waste contaminated through contact with chemotherapeutic agents. (Empty vials, IV bags, syringes and tubing) 2. PPE worn while handling hazardous drugs with NO visible contamination. (Gowns, gloves and masks) 3. Used CSTD devices. | 1. All sharps capable of cutting or piercing the skin. (Needles/syringes, broken ampules, lancets) 2. Items contaminated with blood or other potentially infectious materials. (Tubing, bags or dressings containing blood, contaminated waste from isolation patients) |
Dosage Form | Ship to Institution or Pharmacy | Ship to Locations Outside of ODOC |
Tablets and Capsules |
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Liquid, Topical, and Transdermal |
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PPE | Standards |
Shoe Covers |
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Gowns |
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Gloves |
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Face Shields |
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Goggles |
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N95 Masks |
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Removal and Disposal |
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Reference: USP <800>
- Harmful if swallowed
- Suspected of causing genetic defects
- May damage fertility or the unborn child
- Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure
- Very toxic to aquatic life
- Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Reference: PubChem
Mycophenolate mofetil is hydrolyzed to form mycophenolic acid (MPA), which is the active metabolite. MPA is a potent, selective, uncompetitive, and reversible inhibitor of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), and therefore inhibits the de novo pathway of guanosine nucleotide synthesis without incorporation into DNA. Because T- and B-lymphocytes are critically dependent for their proliferation on de novo synthesis of purines, whereas other cell types can utilize salvage pathways, MPA has potent cytostatic effects on lymphocytes. MPA inhibits proliferative responses of T- and B-lymphocytes to both mitogenic and allospecific stimulation. Addition of guanosine or deoxyguanosine reverses the cytostatic effects of MPA on lymphocytes. MPA also suppresses antibody formation by B-lymphocytes. MPA prevents the glycosylation of lymphocyte and monocyte glycoproteins that are involved in intercellular adhesion to endothelial cells and may inhibit recruitment of leukocytes into sites of inflammation and graft rejection. Mycophenolate mofetil did not inhibit early events in the activation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, such as the production of interleukin-1 (IL-1) and interleukin-2 (IL-2), but did block the coupling of these events to DNA synthesis and proliferation.
Reference: Drug Bank