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Price: $19.99
Product ID : cytoblastin_10mg
Manufacturer: CIPLA
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Description
Vinblastine Sulfate
Pronunciation: (vin-BLAST-een)
Class: Vinca alkaloid Trade Names:
Vinblastine Sulfate
- Injection 10 mg
Generic Name: Vinblastine (vin-BLAS-teen)
Brand Name: Generic only. No brands available.
It is extremely important that the needle be properly positioned before Vinblastine is injected. If Vinblastine accidentally leaks into surrounding tissue, the skin and/or muscle may be severely damaged. Notify your doctor immediately if you feel pain or irritation at the injection site. Fatalities have occurred when Vinblastine was injected into the spine. This drug is for intravenous (IV; into a vein) use only.
Vinblastine interferes with metabolic pathways of amino acids leading from glutamic acid to the citric acid cycle and urea. Vinblastine has an effect on cell energy production required for mitosis and interferes with nucleic acid synthesis.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Rapidly absorbed 15 to 30 min following IV triphasic serum decay pattern.
Distribution
Undergoes rapid distribution (from blood to tissue) and extensive tissue binding.
Metabolism
Metabolized by the hepatic P450 3A cytochromes. The metabolite, deacetyl vinblastine, is more active than parent drug.
Elimination
Major route of excretion is the biliary system (liver). Terminal t ½ is 24.8 h.
Special Populations
Hepatic Function Impairment
Toxicity may be enhanced. A dose reduction is recommended. In patients with a direct serum bilirubin value more than 3 mg/dL, a 50% dose reduction is recommended.
Pregnancy
Category D . Information is very limited.
Indications and Usage
Adult
Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, mycosis fungoides, advanced testicular carcinoma, Kaposi sarcoma, choriocarcinoma, breast cancer.
Children
Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, mycosis fungoides, Letterer-Siwe disease, choriocarcinoma.
Unlabeled Uses
Non-small cell lung carcinoma, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, refractory idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
Contraindications
Leukopenia; presence of bacterial infection (infections must be under control prior to initiating therapy); significant granulocytopenia unless it is a result of the disease being treated.
Dosage and Administration
Initial
Adults
IV Initially 3.7 mg/m 2 as a single dose/wk. Then increase at weekly intervals in 1.8 mg/m 2 increments until the leukocyte count decreases to about 3,000/mm 3 . The maximum weekly dose is 18.5 mg/m 2 .
Pediatric
IV Initially 2.5 mg/m 2 as a single dose/wk. Then increase at weekly intervals in 1.25 mg/m 2 increments until the leukocyte count decreases to about 3,000/mm 3 . The maximum weekly dose is 12.5 mg/m 2 .
Maintenance
Adults
IV The maintenance dose is 1.8 mg/m 2 less than the dose required to produce a leukocyte count of 3,000/mm 3 every 7 to 14 days. The optimum weekly dose is normally 5.5 to 7.4 mg/m 2 . Maintenance doses should not be given until the WBC reaches 4,000/mm 3 . For an adequate trial, vinblastine must be continued for at least 4 to 6 wk.
Children
IV The maintenance dose is 1.25 mg/m 2 less than the dose required to produce a leukocyte count of 3,000/mm 3 every 7 to 14 days. Maintenance doses should not be given until the WBC reaches 4,000/mm 3 . For an adequate trial, vinblastine must be continued for at least 4 to 6 wk.
Adjustment in Hepatic Insufficiency
Adults
IV Reduce the dose 50% in patients with a direct serum bilirubin exceeding 3 mg/dL.
General Advice
- Reconstitute sterile powder with 10 mL of bacteriostatic sodium chloride 0.9% containing phenol or benzyl alcohol (final concentration 1 mg/mL). Powder also may be reconstituted with 10 mL of preservative-free sodium chloride 0.9%.
- Give IV push injection or IV side arm into a running infusion.
Storage/Stability
Refrigerate. Protect from light. Unopened vials are stable at room temperature for 2 wk, but this is not recommended for storage. Solutions reconstituted with bacteriostatic sodium chloride 0.9% are stable for 30 days in the refrigerator. Solutions reconstituted with preservative-free sodium chloride 0.9% should be used within 24 h.
Drug Interactions
CYP-450 inhibitors
Vinblastine elimination may be reduced by CYP-450 enzyme inhibitors.
Erythromycin
Erythromycin may decrease metabolism of vinblastine causing increased toxicity.
Mitomycin
Acute shortness of breath and severe bronchospasm have occurred following concomitant or previous use of mitomycin.
Phenytoin
May reduce phenytoin plasma concentration.
Laboratory Test Interactions
None well documented.
Adverse Reactions
Cardiovascular
Hypertension.
CNS
Malaise; weakness; dizziness; numbness of digits or paresthesia; loss of deep tendon reflexes; peripheral neuritis; mental depression; headache; convulsions.
Dermatologic
Alopecia; photosensitivity.
Endocrine
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion.
GI
Pharyngitis; vesiculation of the mouth; mucositis; ileus; diarrhea; constipation; anorexia; abdominal pain; rectal bleeding; hemorrhagic enterocolitis; bleeding from an old peptic ulcer.
Genitourinary
Amenorrhea; loss of sperm or semen.
Hematologic
Bone marrow suppression, usually selective for leukocytes, nadir at 5 to 10 days.
Musculoskeletal
Bone or jaw pain acutely.
Respiratory
Acute bronchospasm, especially in combination with mitomycin.
Precautions
WarningsIV use onlyIntrathecal use of other vinca alkaloids has been fatal. Label syringe “Warning - For IV Use Only; fatal if given intrathecally.” GranulocytopeniaMay be severe and predispose to infection. Do not administer to patients with granulocyte counts less than 1,000 cells/mm 3 . Avoid extravasationProper placement of needle/catheter prior to administration. Extravasation can cause severe local necrosis. Local irritation or phlebitis may occur. Refer to your institution specific protocol. |
Pregnancy
Category D .
Lactation
Undetermined.
Hepatic Function
Toxicity may be enhanced in the presence of hepatic insufficiency. A dose reduction is recommended.
Dosage adjustment guidelines (children)
Follow dosage adjustment guidelines recommended for adults.
Hematologic effects
Leukopenia is expected. If leukopenia (less than 2,000 WBC/mm 3 ) occurs following a dose of this drug, carefully watch the patient for evidence of infection until a safe WBC count has returned.
Pulmonary reactions
Acute shortness of breath and severe bronchospasm have occurred. These reactions occur most frequently when used with mitomycin.
Overdosage
Symptoms
Side effects are dose-related. Expect exaggerated effects.
Patient Information
- Immediately report sore throat, fever, chills, or sore mouth to the health care provider.
- The following may occur: alopecia, jaw pain, pain in the organs containing tumor tissue, nausea, and vomiting. Scalp hair will regrow to its pretreatment extent, even with continued treatment. Report any other serious medical event to the health care provider.
- Avoid constipation.
It arrests mitosis in metaphase (although vincristine is more active in this respect) and exhibits greater antimetabolic activity than does vincristine; used in the treatment of Hodgkin disease, choriocarcinoma, acute and chronic leukemias, and other neoplastic diseases; blocks microtubule assembly
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