Topotecan Injection Shortage
Last Updated: October 8, 2024
Status: Current
Reason for the Shortage
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- Accord has topotecan injection available.
- Fresenius Kabi has topotecan injection available.
- Pfizer has topotecan injection available.
- Teva has topotecan injection available.
Available Products
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- Topotecan lyophilized powder for injection, Accord, 4 mg, vial, 1 count, NDC 16729-0151-31
- Topotecan solution for injection, Accord, 1 mg/mL, 4 mL vial, 1 count, NDC 16729-0243-31
- Topotecan lyophilized powder for injection, Fresenius Kabi, 4 mg, vial, 1 count, NDC 63323-0762-10
- Topotecan solution for injection, Pfizer, 1 mg/mL, 4 mL vial, 1 count, NDC 00409-0302-01
- Topotecan lyophilized powder for injection, Teva, 4 mg, vial, 1 count, NDC 45963-0615-56
Estimated Resupply Dates
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- All marketed presentations are available.
Alternative Agents & Management
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- Consider evaluating the health-care system's total supply of topotecan before beginning patients on combination chemotherapy regimens containing topotecan. If adequate supplies are not available, select an alternative regimen.
- The choice of an alternative agent must be patient-specific and based on renal function, liver function, and the neoplasm type and location. No single agent can be substituted for topotecan.
- Consult a Hematology/Oncology specialist for patient- and neoplasm-specific recommendations.
- Refer to the ASHP Guidelines on Managing Drug Product Shortages for more guidance on developing a multidisciplinary plan when the supply must be allocated. https://www.ashp.org/-/media/assets/policy-guidelines/docs/guidelines/managing-drug-product-shortages.pdf
- Refer to national guidelines such as those from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (www.nccn.org) or American Society of Clinical Oncology (http://www.asco.org/) for additional information regarding therapeutic use.
Updated
Updated October 8, 2024 by Michelle Wheeler, PharmD, Drug Information Specialist. Created February 5, 2024 by Michelle Wheeler, PharmD, Drug Information Specialist. © 2024, Drug Information Service, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
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