Table of Contents
- What is Eltrombopag?
- How Does Eltrombopag Work?
- What Conditions Does Eltrombopag Treat?
- Dosage and Administration
- Efficacy of Eltrombopag
- Potential Side Effects
- Ongoing Research
What is Eltrombopag?
Eltrombopag is a medication used to treat various blood disorders. It is known by several brand names, including Promacta, Revolade, and Versapenia[1]. Eltrombopag is taken orally as a tablet and works by stimulating the production of blood cells in the bone marrow[2].
How Does Eltrombopag Work?
Eltrombopag is a thrombopoietin receptor agonist. This means it mimics the action of a natural substance in the body called thrombopoietin, which stimulates the production of platelets. Platelets are small blood cells that help with blood clotting. Eltrombopag works by binding to and activating the thrombopoietin receptor on certain cells in the bone marrow. This activation promotes the growth and development of cells that produce platelets (called megakaryocytes) and other blood cells[2][3].
What Conditions Does Eltrombopag Treat?
Eltrombopag is used to treat several blood disorders, including:
- Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP): A condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys platelets, leading to a low platelet count[4].
- Aplastic Anemia: A rare but serious condition where the bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells[1][2].
- Thrombocytopenia in patients with chronic hepatitis C: Low platelet count in patients with liver disease caused by hepatitis C virus[5].
- MYH9-related disorders: A group of rare genetic conditions affecting platelets and other body systems[6].
- Poor Graft Function after stem cell transplantation: A complication where the transplanted stem cells fail to produce enough blood cells[7].
Dosage and Administration
The dosage of Eltrombopag varies depending on the condition being treated, the patient’s age, weight, and response to treatment. It is typically taken once daily by mouth, on an empty stomach (1-2 hours before or after a meal). The dose may be adjusted over time based on the patient’s response and blood test results[8][9].
For example, in some studies:
- Adults may start with 50-75 mg per day, which can be increased up to 150 mg per day if needed[8].
- Children’s doses are often based on weight, starting at 25-50 mg per day for those weighing 20-40 kg, and adjusted as needed[9].
Efficacy of Eltrombopag
Clinical trials have shown promising results for Eltrombopag in treating various blood disorders:
- In patients with severe aplastic anemia, about 40-45% of patients showed improvement in at least one blood cell type after treatment[2].
- For immune thrombocytopenia, Eltrombopag has been effective in increasing platelet counts and reducing the need for platelet transfusions[4].
- In patients who have undergone stem cell transplantation, Eltrombopag may help improve blood cell counts and reduce the need for transfusions[7].
Potential Side Effects
While Eltrombopag is generally well-tolerated, it can cause side effects. Common side effects may include:
- Headache
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Fatigue
More serious but rare side effects can include liver problems, blood clots, and changes in bone marrow cells. Your doctor will monitor you closely for these potential complications[5][3].
Ongoing Research
Researchers continue to study Eltrombopag to understand its full potential and long-term effects. Current areas of investigation include:
- Its use in children with various blood disorders[8][9].
- Combination therapy with other medications for improved outcomes[4].
- Long-term safety and efficacy in different patient populations[5].
- Its potential in enhancing platelet recovery after stem cell transplantation[10].
If you have a blood disorder and are considering Eltrombopag as a treatment option, discuss the potential benefits and risks with your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific medical condition and needs.




