Tirbanibulin

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What Is Tirbanibulin?[edit | edit source]

  • Tirbanibulin (KLISYRI) is a microtubule inhibitor indicated for the topical treatment of actinic keratosis of the face or scalp.
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What are the uses of this medicine?[edit | edit source]

Tirbanibulin (KLISYRI) is indicated for the topical treatment of actinic keratosis on the face or scalp.

How does this medicine work?[edit | edit source]

  • Tirbanibulin is a microtubule inhibitor.
  • The mechanism of action of KLISYRI for the topical treatment of actinic keratosis is unknown.
  • An orally bioavailable small molecule Src kinase inhibitor with potential antineoplastic activity.
  • Unlike other Src kinase inhibitors which bind to the ATP-binding site, tirbanibulin specifically binds to the peptide substrate binding site of Src kinase; inhibition of kinase activity may result in the inhibition of primary tumor growth and the suppression of metastasis.
  • Src tyrosine kinases are upregulated in many tumor cells and play important roles in tumor cell proliferation and metastasis.

Who Should Not Use this medicine ?[edit | edit source]

  • This medicine have no usage limitations

Is this medicine FDA approved?[edit | edit source]

  • It was approved for use in the United States in 2020.

How should this medicine be used?[edit | edit source]

  • For topical use only; not for oral or ophthalmic use.
  • Apply sufficient amount of KLISYRI to evenly cover up to 25 cm2 treatment field on the face or scalp once daily for 5 consecutive days using 1 single-dose packet per application.
  • Wash hands immediately with soap and water after application.
  • Avoid washing and touching the treated area for approximately 8 hours after application of KLISYRI.
  • Following this time, the area may be washed with a mild soap.
  • Avoid transfer of KLISYRI to the periocular area.
  • Avoid application near and around the mouth and lips.

What are the dosage forms and brand names of this medicine?[edit | edit source]

This medicine is available in fallowing doasage form:

  • As an ointment: 1% white to off-white ointment in a single-dose packet (2.5 mg tirbanibulin in 250 mg).


This medicine is available in fallowing brand namesː

  • KLISYRI

What side effects can this medication cause?[edit | edit source]

Common possible side effects of this medicine include:

  • local skin reactions
  • application site pruritus
  • application site pain

What special precautions should I follow?[edit | edit source]

  • Avoid transfer of the drug into the eyes and to the periocular area during and after application.
  • Wash hands immediately after application.
  • If accidental exposure occurs, instruct patient to flush eyes with water and seek medical care as soon as possible.
  • Local skin reactions, including severe reactions (erythema, flaking/scaling, crusting, swelling, vesiculation/pustulation and erosion/ulceration) in the treated area can occur after topical application of KLISYRI.
  • Avoid use until skin is healed from any previous drug, procedure, or surgical treatment.

What to do in case of emergency/overdose?[edit | edit source]

  • Overdose of this medicine could cause an increase in incidence and severity of local skin reactions.

Can this medicine be used in pregnancy?[edit | edit source]

  • There are no available data with KLISYRI use in pregnant women to evaluate for a drug-associated risk of major birth defects, miscarriage or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes.

Can this medicine be used in children?[edit | edit source]

  • It is not known if KLISYRI is safe and effective in children less than 18 years of age.

What should I know about storage and disposal of this medication?[edit | edit source]

  • Store at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C) .
  • Do not refrigerate or freeze.
  • Safely throw away used KLISYRI packets in household trash.
  • Keep KLISYRI and all medicines out of the reach of children.




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