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A pharmacokinetic and safety study of a novel polymeric paclitaxel formulation for oral application.

S A Veltkamp ,
C Alderden-Los ,
A Sharma ,
H Rosing ,
J H Beijnen ,
J H M Schellens

Abstract

PATIENTS AND METHODS

A total of six patients received oral paclitaxel as single agent given as a single dose of 100 mg on day 1, oral paclitaxel 100 mg in combination with cyclosporin A (CsA) 10 mg/kg both given as a single dose on day 8, and i.v. paclitaxel (Taxol) 100 mg as a 3-h infusion on day 15.

CONCLUSION

The AUC of the new polymeric paclitaxel formulation increased a factor 2 in combination with CsA, which confirms that CsA co-administration can also improve exposure to paclitaxel after oral administration of a polymeric formulation. Because of the delayed release of paclitaxel from this formulation, we hypothesize that a split-dose regimen of CsA where it is administered before and after paclitaxel administration will further increase the systemic exposure to paclitaxel up to therapeutic levels. The formulation was well tolerated at the dose of 100 mg without induction of severe toxicities.

RESULTS

The AUC (mean +/- standard deviation) values of paclitaxel after oral administration without CsA and with CsA were 476 +/- 254 and 967 +/- 779 ng/ml h, respectively. T (max) was 4.0 +/- 0.9 h after oral paclitaxel without CsA, and 6.0 +/- 3.1 h after oral paclitaxel with CsA. The mean AUC after oral administration as single agent was 13% of the AUC after i.v. administration of paclitaxel, and increased to 26% after co-administration with CsA. No haematological toxicities were observed, and only mild (CTC-grade 1 and 2) non-hematological toxicities occurred after oral intake of paclitaxel with or without CsA.

PURPOSE

To investigate the pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability of a new oral formulation of paclitaxel containing the polymer polyvinyl acetate phthalate in patients with advanced solid tumors.

More about this publication

Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology

Volume 59
Issue nr. 1
Pages 43-50
Publication date 01-01-2007

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1007/s00280-006-0245-2
Europe PubMed Central 16680462
Pubmed 16680462

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