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| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
|---|---|
| 4'-demethyl-epipodophyllotoxin 9-[4,6-O-(R)-ethylidene-beta-D-glucopyranoside], 4' -(dihydrogen phosphate) | |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | 33419-42-0 |
| ATC code | L01CB01 |
| PubChem | 36462 |
| DrugBank | APRD00239 |
| ChemSpider | 4447613 |
| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C29H32O13 |
| Mol. mass | 588.557 g/mol |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Bioavailability | Highly variable, 25 to 75% |
| Protein binding | 97% |
| Metabolism | Hepatic (CYP3A4 involved) |
| Half life | Oral: 6 h., IV: 6-12 h., IV in children: 3 h. |
| Excretion | Renal and fecal |
| Therapeutic considerations | |
| Pregnancy cat. | D(AU) D(US) |
| Legal status | POM (UK) ℞-only (US) |
| Routes | Oral, intravenous |
Etoposide phosphate (brand names: Eposin, Etopophos, Vepesid, VP-16) is an inhibitor of the enzyme topoisomerase II. It is used as a form of chemotherapy for malignancies such as Ewing's sarcoma, lung cancer, testicular cancer, lymphoma, non-lymphocytic leukemia, and glioblastoma multiforme. It is often given in combination with other drugs. It is also sometimes used in a conditioning regimen prior to a bone marrow or blood stem cell transplant.
Its chemical make-up derives from podophyllotoxin, a toxin found in the American Mayapple.
It is given intravenously or orally in capsule form. If the drug is given by IV it must be done slowly over a 30 to 60 minute period because it can lower blood pressure as it is being administered. Blood pressure is checked often during infusing, with the speed of administration adjusted accordingly.
In general, patients are advised to call their doctor in case of fever, symptoms of infection or painful injection sites, as these may progress severely without adequate medical attention.
Patients are advised to drink large amounts of fluids after treatment to prevent damage to the bladder and kidneys, typically 1.5 to 3.5 litres of water on the day of treatment and for several days after.
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