By doing so, the drug can bring these bone marrow-related conditions under control.

The articles describe the uses of Jafaki, including how the drug is prescribed and taken.

It also lists the possible risks, side effects, and drug interactions.

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What Is Jakafi Used For?

How Is Jakafi Used?

The drug is taken twice daily by mouth with or without food.

The dose varies based on the condition being treated and other factors, like your blood count.

Jakufi is given at a lower starting dose that is gradually increased until the desired effect is achieved.

This allows the healthcare provider to monitor for potentially serious side effects.

During treatment, your healthcare will monitor your blood counts to ensure they remain within the normal range.

If they don’t, the dose may need to be reduced or the drug temporarily stopped and restarted.

Discard any drug that has expired.

Possible Side Effects of Jakafi

There are no contraindications to Jakafi.

With that said, Jakafi does carry a significant risk of side effects.

It is also unknown if Jakafi can be passed through breast milk.

Breastfeeding should be avoided while you are on treatment.

Possible Drug Interactions

There are many possible drug interactions with Zakafi.

Because other drugs rely on CYP3A4 for metabolization, there may be competition for the available enzyme.

In some cases, a drug substitution may be needed.

It works by altering the immune response and normalizing the production of blood cells from the bone marrow.

Jakafi is taken by mouth twice daily.

The dose varies by the disease being treated.

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