Monograph Details
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Neoplasms
> Alkylating agents
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PARAPLATIN |
| Manufacturer |
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Bristol-Myers Squibb |
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| Pharmacological Class |
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Platinum coordination complex. |
| Generic Name |
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Carboplatin 10mg/mL; soln for IV infusion. |
| Indications |
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Initial treatment of advanced ovarian cancer in combination with other chemotherapy. Secondary treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer after prior chemotherapy, including patients previously treated with cisplatin. |
| Children |
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Not recommended. |
| Adults |
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See literature. Give by IV infusion over ≥15 minutes. Combination therapy with cyclophosphamide (previously untreated): 300mg/m2 on Day 1 every 4 weeks for 6 cycles. As a single agent for recurrent ovarian carcinoma: 360mg/m2 on Day 1 every 4 weeks. In either case the Calvert equation may be used (Total Dose [mg]=[target area under the curve (AUC)] X [glomerular filtration rate + 25]). Use Calvert equation for elderly patients. Adjust dose for renal insufficiency and blood counts (see literature). |
| Contraindications |
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Severe bone marrow suppression. Significant bleeding. Pregnancy (Cat.D). Nursing mothers. |
| Precautions |
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Dose-related bone marrow suppression. Elderly. Renal dysfunction. Monitor blood counts frequently; do not repeat dose until neutrophil count is >2,000 and platelets are >100,000. Anemia (transfusions may be needed). Premedicate with antiemetics; increasing infusion time or dividing total daily dose over 5 days may reduce emesis. Previous platinum-containing therapy. Loss of vision with higher than recommended doses. |
| Interactions |
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Potentiates nephrotoxicity with other nephrotoxic drugs (eg, aminoglycosides). Caution with other myelosuppressives. |
| Adverse Reactions |
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Bone marrow suppression with possible infectious or hemorrhagic complications, anemia, vomiting, abdominal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, peripheral neuropathies, ototoxicity, visual disturbances, taste perversion, CNS symptoms, nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, electrolyte changes, hypersensitivity reactions, injection site reactions, pain, asthenia, alopecia, malaise, hypertension; respiratory, genitourinary, mucosal, cardiovascular events; rare: hemolytic uremic syndrome. |
| Extra Text |
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Note: Avoid contact with aluminum (eg, needles). |
| How Supplied |
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Multidose vials (50mg/5mL, 150mg/15mL, 450mg/45mL, 600mg/60mL)—1 |
| Additional Resources |
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• Related Prescribing Note |
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