Cancer treatment - traditional chemotherapy - antimicrotubule agents (1) Flashcards
2 drug classes that inhibit microtubules and what is the difference between them in MOA?
Taxanes and vinca alkaloids
Microtubules undergo de-polymerization (into tubulin dimers) and polymerization (back into microtubule form) - this is a dynamic process
Taxanes inhibit de-polymerization - leaving them in microtubule form … microtubulin stabilizers
Vinca alkaloids inhibit polymerization - leaving them in tubulin dimer form … microtubulin disruptors
Microtubules are important for cell division, so if they are locked in either of these forms, it will prevent cell division from occuring
Are tubulin binding agents cell cycle specific or non specific?
Cell cycle specific - specific to the m phase (mitosis / division phase)
Because they lock the microtubule in polymer or dimer form, prevent cells from dividing (which occurs during the m phase) … cells will be stuck in the m phase (unable to divide)
Which 2 drugs are taxanes?
Paclitaxel
Docetaxel
(microtubulin stabilizers)
Which taxane is more potent?
Docetaxel is more potent than paclitaxel
Paclitaxel pre treatment
Made in castor oil, so hypersensitivity can occur
Should be pretreated with…
-dexamethasone at 12 and 6 hours pre infusion
-diphenhydramine and H2 antagonist (famotidine) 30 minutes prior to infusion
Paclitaxel has an interaction with which other chemo drug? How is this managed?
Cisplatin
-cisplatin impairs the clearance of paclitaxel
-paclitaxel must be given FIRST
Docetaxel pre treatment
Pre treatment is required to prevent capillary leak syndrome and hypersensitivity reactions
-dexamethasone PO x 3 days - day before, day of, and day after infusion
What is the dose limiting toxicity of paclitaxel vs docetaxel
Paclitaxel - peripheral neuropathy
Docetaxel - myelosuppression
Docetaxel specific ADRs (3)
Full body hair loss (not just on head)
Nail changes (recommend patients get manicures to maintain and clean dead parts)
Fluid retention
Paclitaxel specific ADRs (2)
Arthralgias
Myalgias
Which 3 drugs are vinca alkaloids
Vincristine
Vinblastine
Vinorelbine
(remember these are microtubule disruptors)
Vincristine has limited _____________
Myelosuppression
Vinblastine has limited _______________
Neurotoxicity
Vinca alkaloid administration consideration
These drugs can NOT be given IT (intrathecally) - can be fatal
Vincristine dose limiting toxicity
Peripheral neuropathy
-dose cap of 2 mg as a result (no dose caps for the other 2 vinca alkaloids)