Literature DB >> 10877045

Pentostatin (Nipent): a review of potential toxicity and its management.

J Margolis1, M R Grever.   

Abstract

Pentostatin (Nipent; SuperGen, San Ramon, CA) is a safe and well-tolerated medication but, like all chemotherapeutic agents, it may be associated with some toxicity. The toxicity seen with pentostatin is dose and schedule dependent and can be minimized by appropriate dosing. The dose of pentostatin should never exceed 4 mg/m2. A dose reduction is required for patients with renal insufficiency. Renal and neurological toxicities may occur, yet are uncommon with appropriate dosing. Nausea and vomiting also occur; however, they are usually controlled with antiemetic therapy. Like the other purine nucleoside analogs, pentostatin is an immunosuppressive drug that may increase the risk of infection, especially with opportunistic organisms. Prophylactic antibiotics should be considered when treating patients with pentostatin.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10877045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Oncol        ISSN: 0093-7754            Impact factor:   4.929


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