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Mercaptopurin

Hanixol, Xaluprine

You will be prescribed mercaptopurine by a specialist cancer doctor.

Your doctor will discuss with you the possibility of unwanted side-effects. You will have an increased risk of infection so it's important you let your doctor know straightaway if you develop a high temperature (fever), your throat becomes sore or you feel generally unwell.

At a glance

  • Mercaptopurine is an anti-cancer medicine used to treat different types of leukaemia.

  • It works by affecting cancer cells' genetic material, reducing their growth.

  • Take doses at least one hour before milk or dairy food, or two hours afterwards.

  • Do not have immunisations without talking to your doctor first.

  • Tell your doctor if you get a sore throat or high temperature, as this medicine can increase infection risk.

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About mercaptopurine

Art des Medikaments

An antimetabolite anti-cancer medicine

Verwendet für

Treatment of leukaemia

Auch genannt

Xaluprine®; Hanixol®

Verfügbar als

Tabletten und flüssige orale Medizin

Leukämie is a cancer of cells in the bone marrow. The cancerous cells in the bone marrow spill out into the bloodstream. Most types of leukaemia arise from cells which normally develop into white blood cells. There are several different types of leukaemia and treatments for the different types vary. Mercaptopurine is a treatment used for Akute myeloische Leukämie (AML), Akute lymphoblastische Leukämie (ALL), and Chronische myeloische Leukämie (CML).

In cancers like leukaemia, certain cells in the body grow and multiply too fast. Anti-cancer medicines like mercaptopurine work by stopping the growth of the cancer cells. They do this by affecting the genetic material of the cells. This reduces the number of new cells that your body makes.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking mercaptopurine, it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you are pregnant, or intend to have children in the future.

  • If you are breastfeeding.

  • If you have ever been told by a doctor that you lack certain enzymes which help remove medicines from your body. In particular, tell your doctor if you know your body produces too little of an enzyme called thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT).

  • Wenn Sie Probleme mit der Funktion Ihrer Leber oder Ihrer Nieren haben.

  • If you are taking or using any other medicines. This includes any medicines you are taking which are available to buy without a prescription, as well as herbal and complementary medicines. It is particularly important that your doctor knows if you are taking a medicine for gout, called allopurinol.

  • Wenn Sie jemals eine allergische Reaktion auf ein Medikament hatten.

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  • Before you start this treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside your pack and any other written information you are given. The manufacturer's leaflet will give you more information about mercaptopurine and a full list of the side-effects which you may experience from taking it.

  • Mercaptopurine will be prescribed for you by a specialist doctor who is experienced in treating your condition. Your dose will be calculated from your weight and height, although it may be adjusted from time to time depending on the results of some of the tests you will need to have. It is important that you take the tablets/medicine exactly as your doctor tells you to. The dose you have been prescribed will be printed on the label of your pack to remind you what your doctor has said.

  • You can take mercaptopurine either before or after food, but it is better if you stick to one or the other for every dose. Also, you should take your dose at least one hour before any milk or dairy food, or wait until two hours afterwards.

  • If you (or your child) are taking the liquid medicine (Xaluprine®) take care not to get any on the skin or in the eyes or nose. If this happens, wash the area well with soap and water. If you are a parent or carer giving the liquid medicine to a child, wash your hands thoroughly before and after use or wear disposable gloves when handling the medicine.

  • Use the oral syringe provided to measure out your doses. Your nurse or doctor will show you how to do this.

  • If you are taking tablets, they should be swallowed whole with a drink of water.

  • It will help you to remember to take your doses if you try to take them at the same times each day. Unless you have been told otherwise, take your doses in the evening as it is more effective then.

  • If you do forget to take a dose, take the next dose when it is due and remember to let your doctor know about the missed dose. Do not take two doses together to make up for a missed dose.

  • You must try to keep your regular appointments with the doctor or hospital. This is so your progress can be checked. You will need to have regular blood tests during your treatment with this medicine.

  • You must avoid getting pregnant or fathering a child while you are on mercaptopurine. Make sure you have discussed with your doctor which types of contraception are suitable for you and your partner. Many anti-cancer treatments are associated with reduced fertility (particularly in men), so you may also want to ask your doctor for family planning advice if you intend to have children in the future.

  • If you are due to have an operation or dental treatment, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking mercaptopurine.

  • Do not have any immunisations (vaccinations) while you are taking this medicine and for several months afterwards, without talking with your doctor first. Mercaptopurine lowers your body's resistance and there is a chance that you may get an infection from some vaccines.

  • Wenn Sie Medikamente kaufen, fragen Sie einen Apotheker, ob sie zusammen mit Ihren anderen Medikamenten eingenommen werden können.

  • Any unwanted tablets or medicine must be disposed of in a special way - ask your local or hospital pharmacy for advice about what to do.

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Mercaptopurine will lower the number of white cells in your blood, increasing the chance of you getting an infection. You should take certain precautions to reduce the risk of infection - if possible, avoid people with infections and let your doctor know if you think you are getting a sore throat or if you have a high temperature.

Your doctor will discuss with you the possibility of unwanted side-effects of treatment. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with mercaptopurine. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your tablets/medicine. Let your doctor know if you experience any of the following, or if you develop any other symptoms which you think may be due to this medicine:

Common mercaptopurine side-effects


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A high temperature or feeling feverish, sore throat, infections (due to changes in the number of blood cells)

Let your doctor know about this as soon as possible

Übelkeit (Nausea) oder Erbrechen, Appetitlosigkeit

Eat simple meals (avoid rich or spicy foods). If this becomes troublesome, let your doctor know, as you can be prescribed an anti-sickness medicine

Sore mouth, diarrhoea

Speak with your doctor about either of these

Liver or blood problems

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  • An einem kühlen, trockenen Ort aufbewahren, fern von direkter Hitze und Licht.

  • If you are using the oral liquid medicine, the bottle will keep for 56 days after first opening. It is a good idea to write the date you opened it on the label.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

What is mercaptopurine used to treat?

Mercaptopurine is an anti-cancer medicine used to treat several types of leukaemia, which is a cancer affecting cells in the bone marrow and bloodstream. Specifically, it is used for acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL), and chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML).

How does mercaptopurine work to fight cancer?

Mercaptopurine works by targeting the rapid growth and multiplication of cancer cells. It interferes with the genetic material of these cells, which helps to slow down the production of new cancer cells in the body.

Are there any specific foods or drinks I should avoid when taking mercaptopurine?

Yes, you should avoid taking mercaptopurine with milk or dairy products. You should take your dose at least one hour before consuming any milk or dairy food, or wait until two hours afterwards. For other foods, you can take mercaptopurine either before or after eating, but it's best to be consistent with your routine.

What should I do if I accidentally get the liquid mercaptopurine on my skin or in my eyes?

If you are using the liquid medicine (Xaluprine®) and it gets on your skin, in your eyes, or in your nose, you should wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If you are a parent or carer giving this medicine, wash your hands well before and after, or wear disposable gloves.

Why do I need regular blood tests while on mercaptopurine?

Regular blood tests are important to monitor your progress and to check for potential side-effects, such as changes in your blood cell counts or issues with your liver or blood. Mercaptopurine can lower your white blood cell count, increasing your risk of infection, which these tests help to detect.

Can I receive vaccinations while being treated with mercaptopurine?

You should not have any immunisations (vaccinations) while taking mercaptopurine and for several months afterwards, unless you have first discussed it with your doctor. This is because mercaptopurine can reduce your body's ability to resist infection, and some vaccines could pose a risk.

What are the common side-effects of mercaptopurine, and what should I do about them?

Common side-effects include a high temperature, feeling feverish, sore throat, or infections (due to changes in blood cells), for which you should tell your doctor immediately. If you experience feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), or loss of appetite, try eating simple meals; if it's troublesome, your doctor might prescribe anti-sickness medicine. For a sore mouth or diarrhoea, speak with your doctor. Your doctor will also monitor for liver or blood problems.

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Manager für die Überprüfung von Beipackzetteln – Auftragnehmer, Apotheker

BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS

Michael ist ein Gemeindapotheker, der in den Midlands und South Yorkshire praktiziert und über mehr als 20 Jahre Erfahrung in der Beratung zu Medikamenten und medizinischen Bedingungen verfügt. Er hat einen starken Hintergrund in der Gesundheitsausbildung, da er Schulungskurse für Apothekenteams und Mitarbeiter von Pflegeeinrichtungen, einschließlich Krankenschwestern, erstellt und durchgeführt hat. Er hat auch zu Apothekenbeiräten für das Management von geringfügigen Erkrankungen in der Gemeinschaft beigetragen.

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Sid Dajani

Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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