
Phelinun (melphalan), 50 mg, 200 mg
Phelinun is a cancer medicine for treating patients with:
• cancers of the bone marrow (which produces blood cells) – multiple myeloma, acute lymphoblastic
leukemia and acute myeloid leukemia;
• Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas, which are cancers that affect white blood cells called
lymphocytes;
• Childhood neuroblastoma, a cancer of nerve cells in different parts of the body;
• ovarian cancer;
• mammary adenocarcinoma, a type of breast cancer.
It is used either on its own or in combination with other cancer medicines, or radiotherapy, or
both.
Phelinun can also be used for stem cell transplantation in adults and children with blood cancers
and some other blood disorders in children. It is given with other cytotoxic (cell-killing)
medicines for conditioning treatment (to clear cells in the bone marrow) before the patient
receives healthy stem cells from a donor to replace the diseased cells.