Approved Indications:
Clinically Accepted Off-Label Uses:
Route of Administration: Oral and Intravenous (IV)
Adults:
Elderly:
Renal Impairment:
Hepatic Impairment:
Pediatrics:
Melphalan is a bifunctional alkylating agent of the nitrogen mustard type. It cross-links DNA strands by forming covalent bonds with nucleophilic centers, primarily at the N7 position of guanine. This results in DNA strand breakage, inhibition of DNA replication and transcription, and ultimately apoptosis. Its cytotoxic activity is cell cycle–nonspecific, though rapidly dividing cells are more susceptible to damage.
Hematologic:
Gastrointestinal:
General:
Dermatologic:
Respiratory (rare):
Others:
Oral Tablets:
IV Formulations (Lyophilized Powder):