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etoposide /eto·po·side/ (e″to-po´sīd) a semisynthetic derivative of podophyllotoxin used as the base or the phosphate salt as an antineoplastic, particularly for treating testicular tumors and small cell lung carcinoma.
etoposide, an antineoplastic or chemotherapeutic agent and mitotic inhibitor. indications It is prescribed in the treatment of several forms of cancer, including lymphomas, cancer of the testicles and prostate, and small-cell lung cancer, to prevent tumor cells from dividing and spreading. contraindications It should not be used if there is an allergy to etoposide or podophyllum. There is a potential adverse effect to the fetus if used by a pregnant patient, and the drug should not be used if breastfeeding. adverse effects The side effects most often reported include chills, rapid heartbeat, painful or difficult breathing, decreased blood pressure, hair loss, rash, itching, skin discoloration, and digestive disorders. etoposide a derivative of podophyllotoxin with antineoplastic activity; used in the treatment of leukemias. etoposide (VP-16-213) Warning - Hazardous drug! Eposin (UK), VePesid Pharmacologic class: Podophyllotoxin derivative Therapeutic class: Antineoplastic Pregnancy risk category D FDA Boxed Warning• Give under supervision of physician experienced in cancer chemotherapy. Severe myelosuppression may occur, resulting in infection or bleeding. ActionDamages DNA before mitosis by inhibiting topoisomerase II enzyme. This action impairs DNA synthesis and inhibits selected cancer cell growth. Cell-cycle-phase specific. AvailabilityCapsules: 50 mg Injection: 20 mg/ml Powder for injection (phosphate): 100 mg in single-dose vials ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Testicular cancer Adults: 50 to 100 mg/m2 I.V. daily for 5 days. Or 100 mg/m2 I.V. on days 1, 3, and 5, with course repeated q 3 to 4 weeks. ➣ Small-cell carcinoma of lung Adults: 70 mg/m2 (rounded up or down to nearest 50 mg) P.O. daily for 4 days, then a maximum of 100 mg/m2 (rounded up or down to nearest 50 mg) P.O. daily for 5 days every 3 to 4 weeks. Alternatively, 35 mg/m2 I.V. daily for 4 days, then a maximum of 50 mg/m2 I.V. daily for 5 days q 3 to 4 weeks. Dosage adjustment• Renal impairment Off-label uses• AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug or its components PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• For I.V. concentrations above 0.4 mg/ml, mix each 100 mg with 250 to 500 ml of dextrose 5% in water or normal saline solution, to help prevent crystallization.
Adverse reactionsCNS: drowsiness, fatigue, headache, vertigo, peripheral neuropathy CV: hypotension (with I.V. use), heart failure, myocardial infarction GI: nausea, vomiting, stomatitis GU: sterility Hematologic: anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, bone marrow depression Hepatic: hepatotoxicity Metabolic: hyperuricemia Musculoskeletal: muscle cramps Respiratory: pulmonary edema, bronchospasm Other: alopecia, fever, phlebitis at I.V. site, allergic reactions including anaphylaxis InteractionsDrug-drug. Live-virus vaccines: increased risk of adverse reactions Other antineoplastics: additive bone marrow depression Drug-diagnostic tests. Hemoglobin, neutrophils, platelets, red blood cells, white blood cells: decreased values Uric acid: increased level Patient monitoring☞ Monitor blood pressure during and after infusion. Stop infusion if severe hypotension occurs. Patient teaching• Instruct patient to inspect mouth daily for ulcers and bleeding gums. etoposide Oncology A chemotherapeutic active against monocytic leukemia, CNS lymphoma, refractory small cell carcinoma, testicular CA, and KS, which may be co-administered with cyclophosphamide and doxorubicin Adverse effects BM toxicity,
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