Tagrisso Tablet, Film Coated
NDC 0310-1350
Product Information
Tagrisso (osimertinib) is a NDA-approved product labeled by Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals Lp. This medication is used to treat lung cancer. It is supplied as a brown tablet, film coated for oral administration. This product entry covers the primary NDC 0310-1350 and 3 associated package configurations. This profile includes active and inactive ingredient UNII references and FDA labeling data.
Primary Identification
Clinical Specifications
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Product Characteristics
OVAL (C48345)
15 MM
AZ;40
AZ;80
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Product Details
What is NDC 0310-1350?
What are the uses of this product?
What are Active Ingredients of this product?
- OSIMERTINIB 80 mg/1 - an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor
Which are the associated UNII Codes?
The UNII codes for the active ingredients in this product are:
- OSIMERTINIB (UNII: 3C06JJ0Z2O)
- OSIMERTINIB (UNII: 3C06JJ0Z2O) (Active Moiety)
Which are the Inactive Ingredients associated UNII Codes?
The inactive ingredients are all the component of a medicinal product OTHER than the active ingredient(s). The acronym "UNII" stands for “Unique Ingredient Identifier” and is used to identify each inactive ingredient present in a product. The UNII codes for the inactive ingredients in this product are:
- MANNITOL (UNII: 3OWL53L36A)
- CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE (UNII: OP1R32D61U)
- SODIUM STEARYL FUMARATE (UNII: 7CV7WJK4UI)
- POLYVINYL ALCOHOL (UNII: 532B59J990)
- TITANIUM DIOXIDE (UNII: 15FIX9V2JP)
- POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 3350 (UNII: G2M7P15E5P)
- TALC (UNII: 7SEV7J4R1U)
- FERRIC OXIDE YELLOW (UNII: EX438O2MRT)
- FERRIC OXIDE RED (UNII: 1K09F3G675)
- FERROSOFERRIC OXIDE (UNII: XM0M87F357)
- HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, LOW SUBSTITUTED (UNII: 2165RE0K14)
What is the NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk for this product?
- RxCUI: 1721565 - osimertinib 40 MG Oral Tablet
- RxCUI: 1721565 - osimertinib 40 MG (as osimertinib mesylate 47.7 MG) Oral Tablet
- RxCUI: 1721571 - Tagrisso 40 MG Oral Tablet
- RxCUI: 1721571 - osimertinib 40 MG Oral Tablet [Tagrisso]
- RxCUI: 1721571 - Tagrisso 40 MG (as osimertinib mesylate 47.7 MG) Oral Tablet
Which are the Pharmacologic Classes of this product?
- Breast Cancer Resistance Protein Inhibitors - [MoA] (Mechanism of Action)
- Cytochrome P450 1A2 Inducers - [MoA] (Mechanism of Action)
- Cytochrome P450 3A Inhibitors - [MoA] (Mechanism of Action)
- Cytochrome P450 3A4 Inducers - [MoA] (Mechanism of Action)
- Kinase Inhibitor - [EPC] (Established Pharmacologic Class)
- Kinase Inhibitors - [MoA] (Mechanism of Action)
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Patient Education
Osimertinib
Osimertinib is used to help prevent a certain type of non small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) from returning after the tumor(s) has been removed by surgery in adults. It is also used as a first treatment for a certain type of NSCLC that has spread to other parts of the body in adults. Osimertinib is also used to treat certain types of NSCLC that has spread to other parts of the body in adults who could not be treated successfully with other similar chemotherapy medications. Osimertinib is in a class of medications called kinase inhibitors. It works by blocking the action of the abnormal protein that signals cancer cells to multiply. This helps stop or slow the spread of cancer cells and may help shrink tumors.
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Cancer Chemotherapy
What is cancer chemotherapy?
Cancer chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment. It uses medicines to destroy cancer cells.
Normally, the cells in your body grow and die in a controlled way. Cancer cells keep growing without control. Chemotherapy works by killing the cancer cells, stopping them from spreading, or slowing their growth.
Chemotherapy is used to:
- Treat cancer by curing the cancer, lessening the chance it will return, or stopping or slowing its growth.
- Ease cancer symptoms by shrinking tumors that are causing pain and other problems.
What are the side effects of chemotherapy?
Chemotherapy does not just destroy cancer cells. It can also harm some healthy cells, which causes side effects.
You may have a lot of side effects, some side effects, or none at all. It depends on the type and amount of chemotherapy you get and how your body reacts.
Some common side effects are:
- Mouth sores
- Fatigue
- Nausea and vomiting
- Pain
- Hair loss
There are ways to prevent or control some side effects. Talk with your health care provider about how to manage them. Healthy cells usually recover after chemotherapy is over, so most side effects gradually go away.
What can I expect when getting chemotherapy?
You may get chemotherapy in a hospital or at home, a doctor's office, or a medical clinic. You might be given the medicines by mouth, in a shot, as a cream, through a catheter, or intravenously (by IV).
Your treatment plan will depend on the type of cancer you have, which chemotherapy medicines are used, the treatment goals, and how your body responds to the medicines.
Chemotherapy may be given alone or with other treatments. You may get treatment every day, every week, or every month. You may have breaks between treatments so that your body has a chance to build new healthy cells.
NIH: National Cancer Institute
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