Monograph Details

Neoplasms > Cytotoxic antibiotics
IDAMYCIN PFS
Manufacturer
Pfizer Labs
Legal Classification
Rx
Generic Name
Idarubicin 1mg/mL; soln for IV infusion; preservative-free.
Also
IDAMYCIN
Indications
Acute myeloid leukemia.
Children
Not recommended.
Adults
Give by slow IV infusion (over 10–15 minutes). 12mg/m2 daily for 3 days (in combination with cytarabine). May give 2nd course if needed; if toxicity develops after 1st course, delay until resolved; reduce dose by 25%. Hepatic and renal impairment: consider reduce dose.
Precautions
Pre-existing bone marrow suppression. Cardiovascular disease. Thoracic irradiation. Previous anthracycline therapy at high cumulative doses. Renal or hepatic impairment. Monitor CBCs, cardiac, renal and hepatic function prior to and during treatment. Avoid extravasation. Elderly. Pregnancy (Cat.D); avoid use. Nursing mothers: not recommended.
Adverse Reactions
Myelosuppression, GI upset, mucositis, abdominal pain, alopecia, rash, inj site reactions, hepatotoxicity, renal toxicity, cardiotoxicity (eg, CHF, arrhythmias, chest pain, MI, asymptomatic declines in LVEF), hyperuricemia.
How Supplied
Single-dose vials—1
PFS: Single-dose vials (5mL, 10mL, 20mL)—1
Additional Resources
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