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Etoposide
Post your experienceEtoposide is a derivative of podophyllotoxin which inhibits DNA topoisomerase II and thereby, DNA synthesis. It is cell cycle dependent and only works on certain phases of cellular division.1
- Brain tumours
- Small cell carcinoma of bronchus2,3
- Lymphomas (Non-Hodgkins lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma)4
- Testicular cancer5
- Acute leukaemias (acute myeloid leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia)
Of the list etoposide is most commonly used in lung and testicular cancers. It is also used for refractory ovarian cancer.
Please see SPC for full list.6
- Renal impairment
- Liver impairment - contraindicated if severe liver dysfunction
- Myelosuppression
- Leucopenia
- Thrombocytopaenia
- Pregnancy, paternity and breast feeding
Please see SPC for full list.
- Increased anticoagulant effect with warfarin
- Agranulocytosis risk increased with clozapine
- Ciclosporin increases etoposide levels
- Decreases absorption of phenytoin
- Digoxin
Please see SPC for full list.
Common side-effects:
- Myelosuppression - therefore not given at intervals shorter than 3 weeks apart
- Anaphylactic-like reactions
- Fatigue, drowsiness
- Transient hypotension
- Nausea and vomiting and diarrhoea
- Reversible alopecia
- Secondary leukaemia
- Reversible loss of vision
- Bronchospasm, other lung effects
- Serious skin reactions
- Cardiovascular: arrhythmias, myocardial infarction reported8
- Hepatotoxicity rarely6
- Respiratory - apnoea can occur during infusion
- Tumour lysis syndrome - has been rarely reported with the oral formulation (Vepesid®)
- FBC
- LFTs
It can be given orally or via intravenous infusion (daily for up to 5 days).
Document references
- American Cancer Society; What are the different types of chemotherpy drugs? Apr 2005.
- Ciombor KK, Rocha Lima CM; Management of small cell lung cancer. Curr Treat Options Oncol. 2006 Jan;7(1):59-68. [abstract]
- Stewart DJ; Topotecan in the first-line treatment of small cell lung cancer. Oncologist. 2004;9 Suppl 6:33-42. [abstract]
- Cheson BD; What is new in lymphoma? CA Cancer J Clin. 2004 Sep-Oct;54(5):260-72. [abstract]
- Jones RH, Vasey PA; Part II: testicular cancer--management of advanced disease. Lancet Oncol. 2003 Dec;4(12):738-47. [abstract]
- Summary of Product Characteristics - Eposin®, Medac GmbH electronic Medicines Compendium (Updated Feb 2007).
- British National Formulary
- Rang HP, Dale MM, Ritter JM and Moore PK. (2003) Pharmacology, 5th ed, Bath, Churchill Livingstone.
Internet and further reading
- Cancerbackup; Etoposide drug information.
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