Difference between revisions of "Docetaxel (Taxotere)"

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==Diseases for which it is used==
 
==Diseases for which it is used==
*[[Bone sarcoma]]  
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*[[Adenocarcinoma of unknown primary]]
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*[[Bladder cancer]]
 
*[[Breast cancer]]
 
*[[Breast cancer]]
 
*[[Cervical cancer]]
 
*[[Cervical cancer]]
 
*[[Esophageal cancer]]
 
*[[Esophageal cancer]]
 +
*[[Ewing's sarcoma]]
 
*[[Gastric cancer]]
 
*[[Gastric cancer]]
 
*[[Head and neck cancer]]
 
*[[Head and neck cancer]]
 
*[[Melanoma]]  
 
*[[Melanoma]]  
 +
*[[Nasopharyngeal carcinoma]]
 
*[[Non-small cell lung cancer]]
 
*[[Non-small cell lung cancer]]
 +
*[[Osteosarcoma]]
 
*[[Ovarian cancer]]
 
*[[Ovarian cancer]]
 
*[[Pancreatic cancer]]  
 
*[[Pancreatic cancer]]  
 +
*[[Penile cancer]]
 
*[[Prostate cancer]]
 
*[[Prostate cancer]]
 +
*[[SCC of unknown primary]]
 
*[[Soft tissue sarcoma]]
 
*[[Soft tissue sarcoma]]
 
*[[Small cell lung cancer]]
 
*[[Small cell lung cancer]]
*[[Unknown primary]]
 
  
 
==Patient drug information==
 
==Patient drug information==
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==Also known as==
 
==Also known as==
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*'''Code names:''' NSC 628503, RP 56976
!colspan="8" align="center" style="background-color:#0066FF"| '''Synonyms'''
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*'''Brand names:''' Asodocel, Daxotel, Docegem, Doceglob, Docemax, Docenat, Docepar, Docetax, Docetec, Docetere, DoceXan, Docshil, Dolectran, Doxel, Doxetal, Hentaxel, Neocel, Oncodocel, Plustaxano, Sibatere, Taceedo, Taxe-RTU, Taxewell, Taxotere, Texot, Trixotene, Uvtere
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|Asodocel
 
|Docetax
 
|Docetaxel Comp
 
|Docetaxel Delta Farma
 
|Docetaxel Microsules
 
|-
 
|Docetaxel Sandoz
 
|Docetere
 
|Dolectran
 
|Doxel
 
|Doxetal
 
|-
 
|Oncodocel
 
|Plustaxano
 
|N-debenzoyl-N-tert-butoxycarbonyl-10-deacetyl Taxol
 
|Neocel
 
|NSC 628503
 
|-
 
|RP 56976
 
|Taxotere Aventis
 
|Taxotere Chugai
 
|Texot
 
|Trixotene
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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[[Category:Drug index]]
 
[[Category:Drug index]]
[[Category:Chemotherapy]]
 
 
[[Category:Intravenous medications]]
 
[[Category:Intravenous medications]]
 
[[Category:Irritant chemotherapy]]
 
[[Category:Irritant chemotherapy]]
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[[Category:Taxanes]]
 
[[Category:Taxanes]]
  
[[Category:Bone sarcoma medications]]  
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[[Category:Adenocarcinoma of unknown primary medications]]
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[[Category:Bladder cancer medications]]  
 
[[Category:Breast cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Breast cancer medications]]
[[Category:Cancer of unknown primary medications]]
 
 
[[Category:Cervical cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Cervical cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Esophageal cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Esophageal cancer medications]]
 +
[[Category:Ewing's sarcoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Gastric cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Gastric cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Head and neck cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Head and neck cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Melanoma medications]]  
 
[[Category:Melanoma medications]]  
 +
[[Category:Nasopharyngeal carcinoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Non-small cell lung cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Non-small cell lung cancer medications]]
 +
[[Category:Osteosarcoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Ovarian cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Ovarian cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Pancreatic cancer medications]]  
 
[[Category:Pancreatic cancer medications]]  
 +
[[Category:Penile cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Prostate cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Prostate cancer medications]]
 +
[[Category:SCC of unknown primary medications]]
 
[[Category:Soft tissue sarcoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Soft tissue sarcoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Small cell lung cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Small cell lung cancer medications]]

Revision as of 19:06, 21 January 2018

General information

Class/mechanism: Taxane; disrupts normal microtubular function. Binds to free tubulin, promotes their assembly into stable microtubules, and inhibits their disassembly, which inhibits mitosis.[1][2]
Route: IV
Extravasation: irritant, rare vesicant

For conciseness and simplicity, HemOnc.org currently will focus on treatment regimens and not list information such as: renal/hepatic dose adjustments, metabolism (including CYP450), excretion, monitoring parameters (although this will be considered for checklists), or manufacturer. Instead, for the most current information, please refer to your preferred pharmacopeias such as Micromedex, Lexicomp, UpToDate (courtesy of Lexicomp), or the prescribing information.[1]

Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

Also known as

  • Code names: NSC 628503, RP 56976
  • Brand names: Asodocel, Daxotel, Docegem, Doceglob, Docemax, Docenat, Docepar, Docetax, Docetec, Docetere, DoceXan, Docshil, Dolectran, Doxel, Doxetal, Hentaxel, Neocel, Oncodocel, Plustaxano, Sibatere, Taceedo, Taxe-RTU, Taxewell, Taxotere, Texot, Trixotene, Uvtere

References