1. Phase II clinical trial for prevention of delayed diarrhea with cholestyramine/levofloxacin in the second-line treatment with irinotecan biweekly in patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma.
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Flieger D, Klassert C, Hainke S, Keller R, Kleinschmidt R, and Fischbach W
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Camptothecin adverse effects, Camptothecin therapeutic use, Diarrhea chemically induced, Female, Humans, Irinotecan, Male, Middle Aged, Time Factors, Antidiarrheals therapeutic use, Camptothecin analogs & derivatives, Cholestyramine Resin therapeutic use, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Diarrhea prevention & control, Levofloxacin, Ofloxacin therapeutic use
- Abstract
Background: Irinotecan is an established therapeutic option in colorectal cancer. An essential side effect of irinotecan treatment is the induction of severe WHO grade 3-4 delayed diarrhea in up to 25% of treated patients. The aim of the study is the prevention of delayed diarrhea with cholestyramine/levofloxacin., Patients and Methods: Fifty-one patients with a mean age of 64 years (range: 41-81 years) with metastatic colorectal cancer in second-line treatment were included. A cycle corresponds to 4 applications of irinotecan 250 mg/m2, every 2 weeks, then a break of 2 weeks., Results: After 1 treatment cycle 12% of patients achieved a partial response, 59% had stable disease and 29% progressive disease. Twenty-two patients received a second or more cycles to a total of 379 applications. Forty patients did not develop diarrhea whereas 11 patients had WHO 1-2 diarrhea after at least 1 application of chemotherapy. Diarrhea WHO 3 occurred in only 1 patient (2%) whereas severe diarrhea WHO 4 did not occur., Conclusion: The combination of cholestyramine/levofloxacin is a promising option for the prevention of delayed diarrhea caused by irinotecan. This prophylactic regime may help in future to escalate the dose of irinotecan as a monotherapy or in combination protocols., (Copyright 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2007
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