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| (te-moe-ZOE-loe-mide) |
| Temodar |
| Gelatin capsules for oral use |
| 5, 20, 100, and 250 mg |
| Class: Alkylating agent |
Actions Temozolomide is a pro-drug that undergoes rapid nonenzymatic conversion. Cytotoxicity and antiproliferative activity against tumor cells are thought to be primarily caused by methylation of specific guanine-rich areas of DNA that initiates transcription. Temozolomide is rapidly and completely absorbed after oral administration, demonstrating a 98% oral bioavailability. Peak plasma concentrations occur in 1 hr and has a mean elimination half-life of 1.8 hr.
Indications Refractory anaplastic astrocytoma.
Metastatic melanoma.
Contraindications Hypersensitivity to any component of the product; hypersensitivity to dacarbazine; pregnancy.
Anaplastic Astrocytoma, Single Agent Therapy
ADULTS: PO 150 mg/m2/day PO for 5 days; may repeat at 28-day intervals. Based on hematologic response, titrate up to target maintenance dose of 200 mg/m2/day for 5 days of each cycle. Continue therapy until disease progression occurs.
Dosage Adjustment Based on Lowest Post-treatment Blood Counts: If platelets are > 100,000/mm3 and neutrophils are > 1500/mm3 then increase dose by 50 mg/m2/day for next cycle. Do not increase above max dose of 200 mg/m2/day. If platelets are 50,000 to 100,000/mm3 and neutrophils are 1000 to 1500/mm3 then no dosage adjustment is necessary. Delay next course until neutrophils are > 1500/mm3 and platelets > 100,000/mm3. If platelets are < 50,000/mm3 and neutrophils are < 1000/mm3 then reduce dose by 50 mg/m2/day for next cycle. Do not reduce below minimum dose of 100 mg/m2/day. Discontinue therapy if patient cannot tolerate 100 mg/m2/day.
Food
Food reduces the rate and extent of temozolomide absorption.
Valproic acid
Valproic acid decreases temozolomide clearance » 5%.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CARDIOVASCULAR: Peripheral edema. CNS: Headache; fatigue; seizures; hemiparesis; weakness; dizziness; abnormal coordination; amnesia; insomnia; paresthesias. DERMATOLOGIC: Rash; pruritus. GI: Moderate potential for nausea and vomiting; constipation; diarrhea; abdominal pain; anorexia. GU: Fetal malformations in rabbits. HEMATOLOGIC: Dose-limiting bone marrow suppression; neutrophil and platelet nadirs at 26 to 28 days with recovery by day 40 to 42; elderly patients (³ 70 years of age) may experience more severe myelosuppression. MUSCULOSKELETAL: Back pain. OTHER: Fever.
Pregnancy: Category D. Lactation: Undetermined. Patients receiving temozolomide should discontinue nursing. Children: Safety and efficacy have not been established. Elderly: Elderly patients ³ 70 years of age had a higher incidence of Grade 4 neutropenia and Grade 4 thrombocytopenia in the first cycle of therapy; exercise caution when treating. Adjustment in renal/hepatic insufficiency: Dosage reduction may be necessary in severely impaired renal or hepatic function (eg, Ccr < 36 mL/min or Child’s-Pugh Class worse than grade I to II). Specific recommendations are not available. Exercise caution when administering to patients with severe renal/hepatic impairment. Carcinogenesis: In rats treated with 200 mg/m2 (equivalent to the max recommended daily human dose) on 5 consecutive days, mammary carcinomas were found in males and females. Fertility impairment: Multicycle toxicology studies in rats and dogs have demonstrated testicular toxicity. Mutagenesis: Temozolomide was mutagenic in vitro in bacteria and clastogenic in mammalian cells. Myelosuppression: Prior to dosing, patients must have an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ³ 1.5 × 109/L and a platelet count ³ 100 × 109/L. Myelosuppression generally occurred late in the treatment. Special populations: Pharmacokinetic analysis indicates that women have an » 5% lower clearance (adjusted for body surface area) for temozolomide than men. Women have higher incidences than men of Grade 4 neutropenia and thrombocytopenia in the first cycle of therapy.
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One Response
ameen
July 20th, 2007 at 6:41 pm
1Please let me know how long u can carry on treating a 61 years old patient with proven Glioblasoma (Grade 4 Glioma)on brain biopsy who has responded to Timozolamie very well and now he is well 3 Years after starting treatment Timozolamide
Best wishes
Dr. Ameen Abbas Ameen (FRCS)
Neurosurgeon
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