Drug
Vedolizumab
Pronounced
"VE-doe-LIZ-ue-mab"
Uses
This medication is used to treat certain bowel disorders (ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease). In these conditions, the body's defense system (immune system) attacks healthy tissues in the gut, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, blood in the stool, and diarrhea. Vedolizumab belongs to a class of drugs known as monoclonal antibodies. It works by blocking the actions of a certain natural substance (integrin) in the body. This helps to decrease swelling (inflammation) in the gut, which lessens symptoms and may slow or stop damage from these bowel disorders.
How to Use This Medication
Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start using vedolizumab and each time you get a treatment. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Discuss the risks and benefits of vedolizumab treatment.
Before starting treatment with this medication, your doctor will make sure that you have received all your vaccinations and may also test you for tuberculosis (TB). Your doctor should monitor you for symptoms of TB during and after treatment with this drug. If needed, treatment for tuberculosis or other infections should be given before receiving this medication.
This medication is given by injection into a vein by a health care professional. It should be injected slowly over 30 minutes. After the first dose, you will usually receive the next two doses 2 weeks and 6 weeks later. After the third dose, this medication is given as directed by your doctor, usually every 8 weeks.
Infusion reactions can happen during the infusion of this drug and for several hours afterward. Tell your doctor right away if you have any symptoms of infusion reactions such as shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, or flushing. Your doctor may stop your treatment for some time.
Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, mark your calendar with a reminder.
Tell your doctor if your condition does not get better or if it gets worse.