| Literature DB >> 3013561 |
E Strocchi, C M Camaggi, A P Rossi, B Angelelli, R Comparsi, A Franchini, P Del Prete, B Cola, F Pannuti.
Abstract
The high hepatic clearance of the new doxorubicin analogue epirubicin (4'-epidoxorubicin, epiDX) suggests a possible use of this drug in local and regional therapy where a first pass through the liver is required before the drug can reach systemic circulation. EpiDX pharmacokinetics was followed in advanced cancer patients with liver metastases or a primary tumour after single bolus administration in the hepatic artery, through a surgically implanted catheter and subcutaneous access port. The first-pass effect through the liver was appreciable and only a relatively low fraction of the drug reached systemic circulation. Mild leucopenia and alopecia were observed only in a patient with a hepatopulmonary shunt; this subject was actually exposed to higher epiDX plasma levels. Low intraperitoneal doses of epiDX were administered in a weekly schedule to advanced cancer patients with peritoneal metastases and ascites. Drug concentrations were monitored in the ascitic effusion and in plasma. A high concentration gradient was present between the peritoneal cavity and peripheral circulation. No relevant local or systemic toxicity was observed.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3013561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drugs Exp Clin Res ISSN: 0378-6501