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Mechanisms, Management and Prevention of Pemetrexed-Related Toxicity

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  • Nikki Rouw

    (Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center
    Jeroen Bosch Hospital)

  • Berber Piet

    (Radboud University Medical Center)

  • Hieronymus J. Derijks

    (Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center
    Jeroen Bosch Hospital)

  • Michel M. den Heuvel

    (Radboud University Medical Center)

  • Rob Heine

    (Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center)

Abstract

Pemetrexed is a cytostatic antifolate drug and a cornerstone in the treatment of lung cancer. Although generally well tolerated, a substantial part of the patient population experiences dose-limiting or even treatment-limiting toxicities. These include mucositis, skin problems, fatigue, renal toxicity, and neutropenia. Several studies confirmed that pemetrexed pharmacokinetics can serve as a prognostic factor for the development of toxicity, especially for neutropenia. Preventing and managing toxicity of pemetrexed can help to ensure durable treatment. Several evidence-based strategies are already implemented in clinical care. With the introduction of standard vitamin supplementation and dexamethasone, the incidence of hematological toxicity and skin reactions substantially decreased. In the case of high risk for toxicity, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor can be used to prevent severe hematological toxicity. Moreover, high-dose folinic acid can resolve severe pemetrexed-induced toxicity. There are several experimental options to prevent or manage pemetrexed-related toxicity, such as the use of standard folinic acid, hemodialysis, antidotes such as thymidine, hypoxanthine, and glucarpidase, and the use of therapeutic drug monitoring. These strategies still need clinical evaluation before implementation, but could enable treatment with pemetrexed for patients who are at risk for toxicity, such as in renal impairment.

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  • Nikki Rouw & Berber Piet & Hieronymus J. Derijks & Michel M. den Heuvel & Rob Heine, 2021. "Mechanisms, Management and Prevention of Pemetrexed-Related Toxicity," Drug Safety, Springer, vol. 44(12), pages 1271-1281, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:drugsa:v:44:y:2021:i:12:d:10.1007_s40264-021-01135-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s40264-021-01135-2
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