Anthracyclines Flashcards
Name the 4
Daunorubicin
Doxorubicin hydrochloride
Epirubicin hydrochloride
Idarubicin hydrochloride
Name the 2 anthracycline derivative
Mitoxantrone
Pixantrone
Which 2 are available as both conventional and liposomal formulations
Doxorubicin, daunorubicin
Which complication is most often associated with FU, MTX and anthracyclines?
oral mucositis
What is a main important SE that they are associated with
dose-related, cumulative and potenitally life threatening cardiotoxic SE
Are conventional and pegylated liposomal formulations of doxorubicin, daunorubicin interchangeable
NO
Important safety info- doxorubicin & daunorubicin re liposomal and lipid-complex formulations name change to reduce medication errors
- serious harm and fatal overdoses have occured due to mix up between the different forms
- therefore medicines now will explicitly inlude ‘liposomal’, ‘pegylated-liposomal’, or ‘lipid complex’ within their name to reduce risk of potentially fatal medical errors
- they are not interchangeable
- clear distinction between forms required when prescribing, dispensing, administering, communicating about doxorubicin
- verify produce name and dose before admin and do not exceed max dose
Caution is necessary with the concurrent use of anthracyclines and ….. drugs
cardiotoxic drugs, or drugs that reduce cardiac contracility
Where is doxorubicin largely excreted?
Bile
What is the significance of bilirubin concentrations with doxorubicin?
Doxorubicin is largely excreted in the bile and an elevated bilirubin concentration is an indication for reducing the dose.
Doxorubicin & cardiomyopathy - doses
Higher cumulative doses are associated with cardiomyopathy and it is usual to limit total cumulative doses to 450 mg/m2.
What are the adv and disadv of liposomal forms of doxorubicin
- they may reduce incidence of cardiotoxicity and lower the potential for local necrosis
- however infusion rwactions, sometimes severe may occur
- hand-foot syndrome (painful, macular reddening skin eruptions) occurs commonly with liposomal doxorubucin and may be dose limiting
What is hand-foot syndrome, what drug does it most often occur with and how can it be prevented
Hand-foot syndrome (painful, macular reddening skin eruptions) occurs commonly with liposomal doxorubicin and may be dose limiting.
It can occur after 2–3 treatment cycles and may be prevented by cooling hands and feet and avoiding socks, gloves, or tight-fitting footwear.
It may also occur with non-liposomal formulations.
Conception & contraception advice with doxorubicin
effective contraception during and for at least 6 months after treatment in men or women.
Cardiac contraindications include
- myocardiopathy
- recent MI
- severe arrhythmia
- severe myocardial insufficiency
- unstable angina