Drucil IV Injection or Infusion
IV Injection or Infusion
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd.Generic:
FluorouracilWeight:
25 mg/mlbest Price:
৳ 100.00Generic
Fluorouracil
Contraindications
Potentially life-threatening effects: Severe effects from 5-fluorouracil are related to the dosage and duration of therapy. Cardiac effects: Occasional case reports associating 5-fluorouracil therapy with 'ischemic cardiac events' evidence against the autoimmune phenomenon is the fact that in several cases cardiotoxicity occurred within several hours of the first dose. Hematological effects: Potentially lethal effects caused by severe hematological toxicity may develop within the first 10 days of treatment being instituted but generally resolves within 3 weeks. At the recommended dose and schedule it is rather uncommon for hematological toxicity to be severe. Any ontribute to severe effects from 5-fluorouracil on the blood-forming cells. Thus extensive prior irradiation or the concomitant use of cytotoxic drugs tend to exacerbate the severity of the hematological side effects of 5-fluorouracil. Neurological effects: Effects on the central nervous system have been occasionally reported and cerebral ataxia is dose-dependent with an incidence of between 3.1 and 7%. Acute cerebellar syndromes and myelopathy have been described following intrathecal 5-fluorouracil. Neurological syndromes may occur rarely after carotid artery perfusion in head and neck cancer. Other effects Allergic reaction (including difficulty in breathing, closing of the throat, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, or hives), decreased bone marrow function and blood problems (extreme fatigue, easy bruising or bleeding, black, bloody or tarry stools, or fever, chills, or signs of infection), hand-foot syndrome (tingling, pain, redness, swelling or tenderness of the hands and feet), severe vomiting, diarrhoea, frequent bowel movements or watery stools, or sores in the mouth or throat, or stomach pain or heartburn or black, bloody or tarry stools. Other less serious side effects may include mild to moderate nausea, vomiting or loss of appetite, balance problems, confusion, rash and itching, or temporary hair loss. Conjunctivitis, both acute and chronic can proceed to tear duct stenosis and ectropion following prolonged administration. Very chronic administration, extending beyond 3 months, of low dosage has been associated with low systemic toxicity but includes the possibility of painful and tender hands and feet associated with erythema of the extremities.
Side Effects
Cases of deliberate overdose are unknown but excessive toxicity because of the hematological effects as described above. There is no specific antidote to 5-fluorouracil toxicity; treatment consists in supportive care. In addition to the hematological toxicity other toxicities will occur with overdose. Sign and symptoms are qualitatively similar to the side effects. Treatment should be performed promptly and appropriate drugs are given to control symptoms of overdose.
Pregnancy And Lactation
5-fluorouracil is highly toxic drug with a narrow margin of safety. Therefore patients should be carefully supervised, since therapeutic response is unlikely to occur without some evidence of toxicity. Daily dose should not exceed 1 gram. Treatment should be discontinued promptly when one of the following signs of toxicity appears: Leucopenia (WBC under 3500/mm3). Thrombocytopenia (platelet under 100000/mm3). Stomatitis ( the first small ulceration at the inner margin of the lips is a signal for stopping treatment). Severe diarrhoea (frequent bowel movements and watery stools). Gastro-intestinal ulceration and bleeding.
Therapeutic
5-Fluorouracil is a cytotoxic anticancer drug and, caution should be exercised in handling 5-Fluorouracil. Special, trained personnel should reconstitute the drug. Preparation requires a room reserved for this purpose. The work surface should be covered with disposable plastic-backed absorbent paper. Smoking, eating and drinking are prohibited in the room. The handling staff must have a set of appropriate equipment, particularly long-sleeved coats, protective masks, caps, protective goggles, sterile disposable gloves, worktop protection sheets and waste collection containers and bags. If 5-Fluorouracil solution contacts the skin, wash the skin immediately and thoroughly with soap and water. Following topical exposure, events have included tingling, burning and redness. If 5-Fluorouracil contacts mucous membranes, the membranes should be flashed thoroughly with water. Pregnant women must be warned and avoid handling cytotoxic agents. All broken containers must be treated with the same precautions and regarded as contaminated waste. Contaminated waste is to be disposed of by incineration in rigid containers labeled for this purpose or must be destroyed as per the government rules.
Storage Conditions
Store the vial in original carton not exceeding 25℃. Do not refrigerate. Protect from light.