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− | Class/mechanism: Topoisomerase I inhibitor with [[Irinotecan (Camptosar)|irinotecan]] contained within a liposomal sphere. Irinotecan interferes with topoisomerase I's normal action of relieving torsional strain in DNA by creating reversible single-strand breaks. Irinotecan and its active metabolite SN-38 bind to the topoisomerase I & DNA complex and interfere with ligation of these single-strand breaks. Failure to repair these breaks eventually leads to double-strand DNA damage, which disrupts cell proliferation and leads to cell death. In mouse models, 5 times lower doses of liposomal irinotecan were able to achieve similar intratumoral exposure levels of SN-38 as compared to irinotecan HCl.<ref name="insert">[https://www.onivyde.com/_assets/pdf/ONIVYDE_USPI.pdf Irinotecan liposome (Onivyde) package insert]</ref><ref>[[Media:Irinotecanliposomal.pdf | Irinotecan liposome (Onivyde) package insert (locally hosted backup)]]</ref><ref>[https://www.onivyde.com/ Onivyde manufacturer's website | + | Class/mechanism: Topoisomerase I inhibitor with [[Irinotecan (Camptosar)|irinotecan]] contained within a liposomal sphere. Irinotecan interferes with topoisomerase I's normal action of relieving torsional strain in DNA by creating reversible single-strand breaks. Irinotecan and its active metabolite SN-38 bind to the topoisomerase I & DNA complex and interfere with ligation of these single-strand breaks. Failure to repair these breaks eventually leads to double-strand DNA damage, which disrupts cell proliferation and leads to cell death. In mouse models, 5 times lower doses of liposomal irinotecan were able to achieve similar intratumoral exposure levels of SN-38 as compared to irinotecan HCl.<ref name="insert">[https://www.onivyde.com/_assets/pdf/ONIVYDE_USPI.pdf Irinotecan liposome (Onivyde) package insert]</ref><ref>[[Media:Irinotecanliposomal.pdf | Irinotecan liposome (Onivyde) package insert (locally hosted backup)]]</ref><ref>[https://www.onivyde.com/ Onivyde manufacturer's website]</ref><ref>[http://merrimackpharma.com/solutions/pipeline/mm-398 Merrimack Pharmaceuticals's MM-398 website]</ref> |
<br>Route: IV | <br>Route: IV | ||
<br>Extravasation: no information available | <br>Extravasation: no information available |
Revision as of 20:12, 22 February 2019
General information
Class/mechanism: Topoisomerase I inhibitor with irinotecan contained within a liposomal sphere. Irinotecan interferes with topoisomerase I's normal action of relieving torsional strain in DNA by creating reversible single-strand breaks. Irinotecan and its active metabolite SN-38 bind to the topoisomerase I & DNA complex and interfere with ligation of these single-strand breaks. Failure to repair these breaks eventually leads to double-strand DNA damage, which disrupts cell proliferation and leads to cell death. In mouse models, 5 times lower doses of liposomal irinotecan were able to achieve similar intratumoral exposure levels of SN-38 as compared to irinotecan HCl.[1][2][3][4]
Route: IV
Extravasation: no information available
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Diseases for which it is used
Patient drug information
- Patient counseling information is available in the Irinotecan liposome (Onivyde) package insert[1]
History of changes in FDA indication
- 10/22/2015: FDA approved "in combination with fluorouracil (5FU) and leucovorin (LV), for the treatment of patients with metastatic adenocarcinoma of the pancreas whose disease has progressed following gemcitabine-based therapy."
Also known as
- Code names: MM-398, MM398, PEP-02, PEP02
- Brand name: Onivyde