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Drug Interactions between Marqibo and Mutamycin

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Moderate

mitoMYcin vinCRIStine liposome

Applies to: Mutamycin (mitomycin) and Marqibo (vincristine liposome)

MONITOR: Acute shortness of breath and severe bronchospasm have been reported following the administration of vinca alkaloids. These reactions have been encountered most frequently when the vinca alkaloid was used in combination with mitomycin-C. The exact mechanism of the interaction is not known. The reaction may within occur several minutes to 2 weeks after administration of the vinca alkaloid.

MANAGEMENT: The acute shortness of breath and severe bronchospasm may require aggressive treatment (particularly if there is preexisting pulmonary dysfunction). Progressive dyspnea requiring chronic therapy may occur. The vinca alkaloid should not be readministered.

References

  1. Israel RH, Olson JP "Pulmonary edema associated with intravenous vinblastine." JAMA 240 (1978): 1585
  2. Ozols RF, Hogan WM, Ostchega Y, Young RC "MVP (mitomycin, vinblastine, and progesterone): a second-line regimen in ovarian cancer with a high incidence of pulmonary toxicity." Cancer Treat Rep 67 (1983): 721-2
  3. Dyke RW "Acute bronchospasm after a vinca alkaloid in patients previously treated with mitomycin." N Engl J Med 310 (1984): 389
  4. Kris MG, Pablo D, Gralla RJ, Burke MT, Prestifillippo J, Lewin D "Dyspnea following vinblastine or vindesine administration in patients receiving mitomycin plus vinca alkaloid combination therapy." Cancer Treat Rep 68 (1984): 1029-31
  5. Rao SX, Ramaswamy G, Levin M, McCravey JW "Fatal acute respiratory failure after vinblastine-mitomycin therapy in lung carcinoma." Arch Intern Med 145 (1985): 1905-7
  6. Holzer KL, Harrison BR, Luedke SW, Luedke DW "Vinblastine-associated pulmonary toxicity in patients receiving combination therapy with mitomycin and cisplatin." Drug Intell Clin Pharm 20 (1986): 287-9
  7. Konits PH, Aisner J, Sutherland JC, Wiernik PH "Possible pulmonary toxicity secondary to vinblastine." Cancer 50 (1982): 2771-4
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Drug Interaction Classification

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Major Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit.
Moderate Moderately clinically significant. Usually avoid combinations; use it only under special circumstances.
Minor Minimally clinically significant. Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring plan.
Unknown No interaction information available.

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