Adverse Effects of Cytotoxic Drugs Flashcards

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What are the 4 main adverse effects of cytotoxic drugs?

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Myelosuppression, GI toxicity, Poor hair growth/hair loss, Drug extravasation.

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Why does myelosuppression occur? What happens to blood cells?

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Bone marrow stem cells are affected by drugs, usually a neutropenia (lowest 7d post dose), and a thrombocytopenia (platelets lowest 10d after dose).

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When should myelosuppression be monitored?

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Check CBC before every dose of myelosuppressive drug given (usually once a week)

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If neutrophil count drops <2 x 10^9/L, what should you do?

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Delay next dose and retest 3-7 days later.

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At what neutrophil count would you delay the next dose of myelosuppressive drugs and retest 3-7 days later?

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<2 x 10^9/L

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If neutrophil count drops <1 x 10^9/L, what should you do?

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May need prophylactic antibitoics, or if sick may need hospitalisation. Reduce the dose.

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At what neutrophil count might you need to administer prophylactic antibitoics, or if sick may need hospitalisation, and also consider reducing the dose of myelosuppressive drugs?

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<1 x 10^9/L

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Why is GI toxicity adverse effects dangerous? What types of GI toxicity effects might you see in an animal with adverse effects from cytotoxic drugs?

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May allow bacteria to get through BM. May see vomiting (central or peripheral), Diarrhoea, Anorexia.

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How would you prevent/treat vomiting in an animal with adverse effects to cytotoxic drugs?

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Vomiting - bland diet, anti-emetics (maropitant, metclopramide, ondansetron), and gut protectants (sulcralfate, omeprazole)

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How would you prevent/treat diarrhoea and anorexia in an animal with adverse effects to cytotoxic drugs?

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Diarrhoea - bland diet, metronidazole, fluids if severe.

Anorexia - Maropitant for nausea, appetite stimulant (cyproheptadine)

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What is drug extravasation? Can you think of any drugs that are particularily bad for causing a reaction?

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When a drug goes outside the vein, it can be very irritating. Vincristine/Vinblastine (skin sloughing) and Doxorubicin (severe tissue necrosis) particularily bad.

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How can you try and prevent drug extravasation?

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Always use cleanly placed I.V. catheter which is taped securely, flush before and after with 0.9% saline.

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How would you treat drug extravasation of Vincristine/Vinblastine?

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Hot compress, hyaluronidase

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How would you treat drug extravasation of Doxorubicin?

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Ice, dexrazoxane

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