Difference between revisions of "Capecitabine (Xeloda)"

From HemOnc.org - A Hematology Oncology Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Text replacement - "manufacturer. Instead" to "manufacturer. Instead")
m
Line 8: Line 8:
 
==Diseases for which it is used==
 
==Diseases for which it is used==
 
*[[Breast cancer]]
 
*[[Breast cancer]]
 +
*[[Cholangiocarcinoma]]
 
*[[Colon cancer]]
 
*[[Colon cancer]]
 
*[[Esophageal cancer]]
 
*[[Esophageal cancer]]
 
*[[Gastric cancer]]
 
*[[Gastric cancer]]
*[[Hepatobiliary cancer]]
+
*[[Hepatocellular carcinoma]]
*[[Neuroendocrine tumors]]
 
 
*[[Pancreatic cancer]]  
 
*[[Pancreatic cancer]]  
 +
*[[Pancreatic NET]]
 
*[[Rectal cancer]]
 
*[[Rectal cancer]]
 +
*[[Thymoma]]
  
 
==Patient drug information==
 
==Patient drug information==
Line 41: Line 43:
  
 
[[Category:Breast cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Breast cancer medications]]
 +
[[Category:Cholangiocarcinoma medications]]
 
[[Category:Colon cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Colon cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Esophageal cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Esophageal cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Gastric cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Gastric cancer medications]]
[[Category:Hepatobiliary cancer medications]]
+
[[Category:Hepatocellular carcinoma medications]]
[[Category:Neuroendocrine tumor medications]]
 
 
[[Category:Pancreatic cancer medications]]  
 
[[Category:Pancreatic cancer medications]]  
 +
[[Category:Pancreatic NET medications]]
 
[[Category:Rectal cancer medications]]
 
[[Category:Rectal cancer medications]]
 +
[[Category:Thymoma medications]]
  
 
[[Category:Drugs FDA approved in 1998]]
 
[[Category:Drugs FDA approved in 1998]]
 
[[Category:PMDA approved drugs]]
 
[[Category:PMDA approved drugs]]
 
[[Category:WHO Essential Cancer Medicine]]
 
[[Category:WHO Essential Cancer Medicine]]

Revision as of 22:18, 21 January 2018

General information

Class/mechanism: Pyrimidine analog, antimetabolite, inhibitor of thymidylate synthase. Converted in vivo to fluorouracil (5-FU), which is metabolized to 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine monophosphate (FdUMP) and 5-fluorouridine triphosphate (FUTP). FdUMP inhibits DNA synthesis by binding to thymidylate synthase and inhibiting production of thymidylate; FUTP interferes with RNA processing when it is mistakenly incorporated in place of uridine triphosphate (UTP).[1][2][3]
Route: PO
Extravasation: n/a

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, Medscape, UpToDate (courtesy of Lexicomp), or the prescribing information.[1]

Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 4/30/1998: Initial FDA approval "for the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer resistant to both paclitaxel and an anthracycline-containing chemotherapy regimen or resistant to paclitaxel and for whom further anthracycline therapy is not indicated, eg, patients who have received cumulative doses of 400 mg/m2 of doxorubicin or doxorubicin equivalents. Resistance is defined as progressive disease while on treatment, with or without an initial response, or relapse within 6 months of completing treatment with an anthracycline-containing adjuvant regimen."
  • 4/30/2001: New indication "as first-line treatment of patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma when treatment with fluoropyrimidine therapy alone is preferred."
  • 9/7/2001: New indication "in combination with docetaxel is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer after failure of prior anthracycline containing chemotherapy.
  • 6/15/2005: New indication "as a single agent for adjuvant treatment in patients with Dukes’ C colon cancer who have undergone complete resection of the primary tumor when treatment with fluoropyrimidine therapy alone is preferred.

Also known as

  • Code name: Ro 09-1978/000
  • Generic names: capecitabine RDT, kapesitabin
  • Brand names: Cabita, Capebin, Capegard, Capnat, Caposib, Capsy, Caxeta, Citabin, Flagoda, Naprocap, Skemca, Xeloda, Xlotabin

References