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Drug Interactions between cytarabine liposomal / daunorubicin liposomal and ritonavir

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Moderate

ritonavir DAUNOrubicin liposomal

Applies to: ritonavir and cytarabine liposomal / daunorubicin liposomal

MONITOR: Coadministration with inhibitors of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) may increase the plasma concentrations of daunorubicin and idarubicin, both of which are substrates of the efflux transporter also known as ABCB1 or MDR1. The interaction has been studied with cyclosporine, a potent P-gp inhibitor, in attempt to overcome multidrug resistance in MDR1-overexpressing tumors. In a randomized study to test whether cyclosporine can enhance the antileukemia effect of anthracyclines, cyclosporine was found to significantly reduce the frequency of resistance to induction chemotherapy consisting of sequential cytarabine and daunorubicin (31% vs. 47%). The addition of cyclosporine also increased relapse-free and overall survival, particularly in patients with moderate or high P-gp expression. Pharmacokinetically, steady-state mean serum concentrations of daunorubicin and its active metabolite, daunorubicinol, were significantly higher (approximately 2-fold and 4-fold, respectively) in patients receiving cyclosporine. Although there was no significant difference in the frequency or severity of stomatitis or renal toxicity (as measured by creatinine elevation), grade 4 hyperbilirubinemia and grade 3 nausea occurred more frequently in patients receiving cyclosporine than in controls (31% vs. 4% and 11% vs. 3%, respectively). In a pharmacokinetic study of 27 patients with acute myelogenous leukemia receiving induction chemotherapy with idarubicin and cytarabine, the systemic exposure (AUC) to idarubicin and idarubicinol was increased by 77% and 182%, respectively, in patients administered cyclosporine 10 mg/kg daily compared to controls due to a 40% reduction in total body clearance. The interaction was also reported in another study in which increases in the AUC of idarubicin and idarubicinol were associated with increased levels of toxicity.

MANAGEMENT: Caution is advised if daunorubicin or idarubicin is prescribed in combination with a P-gp inhibitor. Patients should be closely monitored for increased adverse effects including cardiotoxicity and myelosuppression.

References

  1. "Multum Information Services, Inc. Expert Review Panel"
  2. (2001) "Product Information. Cerubidine (daunorubicin)." Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories
  3. (2001) "Product Information. Idamycin (idarubicin)." Pharmacia and Upjohn
  4. (2001) "Product Information. Daunoxome (daunorubicin liposomal)." Nexstar Pharmaceuticals Inc
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Moderate

DAUNOrubicin liposomal cytarabine liposomal

Applies to: cytarabine liposomal / daunorubicin liposomal and cytarabine liposomal / daunorubicin liposomal

MONITOR: The concomitant or sequential administration of multiple antineoplastic agents may result in additive toxicities, particularly in the bone marrow, gastrointestinal tract and heart.

MANAGEMENT: Close clinical and laboratory monitoring for hematologic and nonhematologic toxicities are recommended when antineoplastic agents are administered concurrently or during close intervals. Dosing adjustments may be necessary. The manufacturers' recommendations and institutional protocols for dosage, treatment regimens, monitoring, and management of toxicities should be consulted.

References

  1. (2001) "Product Information. Paraplatin (carboplatin)." Bristol-Myers Squibb
  2. (2001) "Product Information. Ifex (ifosfamide)." Bristol-Myers Squibb
  3. (2022) "Product Information. Fluorouracil (fluorouracil)." Roche Laboratories
  4. (2001) "Product Information. Zanosar (streptozocin)." Pharmacia and Upjohn
  5. (2001) "Product Information. Ellence (epirubicin)." Pharmacia and Upjohn
  6. Cerner Multum, Inc. "UK Summary of Product Characteristics."
  7. EMEA. European Medicines Agency (2007) EPARs. European Union Public Assessment Reports. http://www.ema.europa.eu/ema/index.jsp?curl=pages/includes/medicines/medicines_landingpage.jsp&mid
  8. Cerner Multum, Inc. "Australian Product Information."
  9. Agencia EspaƱola de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios Healthcare (2008) Centro de informaciĆ³n online de medicamentos de la AEMPS - CIMA. https://cima.aemps.es/cima/publico/home.html
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Drug and food interactions

Moderate

ritonavir food

Applies to: ritonavir

ADJUST DOSING INTERVAL: Administration with food may modestly affect the bioavailability of ritonavir from the various available formulations. When the oral solution was given under nonfasting conditions, peak ritonavir concentrations decreased 23% and the extent of absorption decreased 7% relative to fasting conditions. Dilution of the oral solution (within one hour of dosing) with 240 mL of chocolate milk or a nutritional supplement (Advera or Ensure) did not significantly affect the extent and rate of ritonavir absorption. When a single 100 mg dose of the tablet was administered with a high-fat meal (907 kcal; 52% fat, 15% protein, 33% carbohydrates), approximately 20% decreases in mean peak concentration (Cmax) and systemic exposure (AUC) were observed relative to administration after fasting. Similar decreases in Cmax and AUC were reported when the tablet was administered with a moderate-fat meal. In contrast, the extent of absorption of ritonavir from the soft gelatin capsule formulation was 13% higher when administered with a meal (615 KCal; 14.5% fat, 9% protein, and 76% carbohydrate) relative to fasting.

MANAGEMENT: Ritonavir should be taken with meals to enhance gastrointestinal tolerability.

References

  1. (2001) "Product Information. Norvir (ritonavir)." Abbott Pharmaceutical

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Therapeutic duplication warnings

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Therapeutic duplication warnings are only returned when drugs within the same group exceed the recommended therapeutic duplication maximum.


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Drug Interaction Classification

These classifications are only a guideline. The relevance of a particular drug interaction to a specific individual is difficult to determine. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or stopping any medication.
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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