Erubin Aqua Injection is indicated as a component of adjuvant therapy in patients with evidence of axillary node tumor involvement following resection of primary breast cancer.
Epirubicin Hydrochloride, an anthracycline with cytotoxic properties. It inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis by steric obstruction after intercalating between DNA base pairs that triggers DNA cleavage by topoisomerase II. It also inhibits DNA helicase and generates cytotoxic free radicals. Distribution : Following IV administration, Epirubicin is rapidly and widely distributed into the tissues. Binding of Epirubicin to plasma proteins, predominantly albumin, is about 77% and is not affected by drug concentration. Metabolism : Epirubicin is extensively and rapidly metabolized by the liver and is also metabolized by other organs and cells, including red blood cells. Excretion : Epirubicin and its major metabolites are eliminated through biliary excretion and, to a lesser extent, by urinary excretion. Terminal elimination half-life is 30-40 hrs.
When possible, to reduce the risk of developing cardiotoxicity in patients receiving Epirubicin after stopping treatment with other cardiotoxic agents, especially those with long half-lives such as Trastuzumab, Epirubicin-based therapy should be delayed until the other agents have cleared from the circulation. Epirubicin Injection should be administered by intravenous infusion. Epirubicin is given in repeated 3-to 4-week cycles. The total dose of Epirubicin may be given on day 1 of each cycle or divided equally and given on days 1 and 8 of each cycle. The recommended dose of Epirubicin is 100 to 120 mg/m². The following regimens are recommended: CEF-120: Cyclophosphamide: 75 mg/m² PO D 1-14 Epirubicin: 60 mg/m² IV D 1, 8 5-Fluorouracil: 500 mg/m² IV D 1, 8 Repeated every 28 days for 6 cycles FEC-100: 5-Fluorouracil: 500 mg/m² Epirubicin: 100 mg/m² Cyclophosphamide: 500 mg/m² All drugs were administered intravenously on day 1 and repeated every 21 days for 6 cycles. Patients administered the 120-mg/m² regimen of Epirubicin should receive prophylactic antibiotic therapy. Or, as directed by the registered physician.
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Most commonly reported adverse effects are- Myelosuppression, cardiotoxicity, alopecia, hyperpyrexia, lethargy, amenorrhoea, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, rash, anorexia, harmless reddish appearance of urine for 1-2days.
It is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Epirubicin or other anthracyclines or anthracenediones or any other components of this product.
Cardioactive Compounds : Concomitant use of Erubin Aqua with other cardioactive compounds that could cause heart failure (e.g., calcium channel blockers), requires close monitoring of cardiac function throughout treatment. Cimetidine : Cimetidine increases the exposure to Erubin Aqua. Cimetidine should be stopped during treatment with Erubin Aqua. Other Cytotoxic Drugs : Erubin Aqua used in combination with other cytotoxic drugs may show on treatment additive toxicity, especially hematologic and gastrointestinal effects. Paclitaxel : The administration of Erubin Aqua immediately prior to or after Paclitaxel increased the systemic exposure of Erubin Aqua, Erubin Aquaol and 7-deoxydoxorubicin aglycone. Docetaxel : The administration of Erubin Aqua immediately prior to or after Docetaxel did not have an effect on the systemic exposure of Erubin Aqua, but increased the systemic exposure of Erubin Aquaol and 7-deoxydoxorubicin aglycone. Radiation Therapy : Administration of Erubin Aqua after previous radiation therapy may induce an inflammatory recall reaction at the site of the irradiation. Hepatic Function : Erubin Aqua is extensively metabolized by the liver. Changes in hepatic function induced by concomitant therapies may affect Erubin Aqua metabolism, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic efficacy, and/or toxicity.
Storage of the solution for injection at refrigerated conditions can result in the formation of a gelled product. This gelled product will return to a slightly viscous to mobile solution after 2 to a maximum of 4 hours of equilibration at controlled room temperature (15°-25°C). Inspect parenteral drug products visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. Procedures for proper handling and disposal of anticancer drugs should be used when handling and preparing Erubin Aqua. Erubin Aqua Injection should be administered only under the supervision of qualified physicians experienced in the use of cytotoxic therapy. Before beginning treatment with Erubin Aqua, patients should be recovered from acute toxicities (such as stomatitis, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, and generalized infections) of prior cytotoxic treatment. Also, initial treatment with Erubin Aqua should be preceded by a careful baseline assessment of blood counts; serum levels of total bilirubin, AST, and creatinine; and cardiac function as measured by left ventricular ejection function (LVEF). Patients should be monitored carefully during treatment for possible clinical complications due to myelosuppression. Supportive care may be necessary for the treatment of severe neutropenia and severe infectious complications. Monitoring for potential cardiotoxicity is also important, especially with greater cumulative exposure to Erubin Aqua.