
Cytarabine Injection
| Product/Composition | Cytarabine Injection |
|---|---|
| Strength:- | 100mg, 1gm |
| Form | Injection |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Anti Cancer |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Cytarabine Injection
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Type: Chemotherapy medication
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Drug Class: Antimetabolite (pyrimidine analog)
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Form: Sterile solution or powder for reconstitution, given intravenously (IV), subcutaneously (SC), or intrathecally (into spinal fluid)
How It Works
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Cytarabine is structurally similar to cytidine, a building block of DNA.
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Once inside cells, it is converted to its active form, which gets incorporated into DNA.
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This blocks DNA synthesis and repair, leading to cell death, especially in rapidly dividing cancer cells.
Common Uses
Cytarabine is a key drug in the treatment of blood cancers:
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) – cornerstone of induction and consolidation therapy
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) – in some regimens
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) – in blast crisis
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Lymphomas – especially in central nervous system (CNS) prophylaxis or treatment
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Meningeal leukemia/lymphoma – given intrathecally to treat or prevent CNS involvement
Advantages
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Highly effective in killing leukemia and lymphoma cells
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Can cross into cerebrospinal fluid (especially when given intrathecally), making it valuable for CNS treatment
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Can be used in different dosing regimens (standard-dose, intermediate-dose, or high-dose protocols) depending on disease severity
Possible Side Effects
Cytarabine has dose-related side effects, especially at higher doses:
Common
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Bone marrow suppression (low white cells, red cells, and platelets)
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
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Mouth sores (mucositis)
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Fever, flu-like symptoms
High-Dose Side Effects
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Eye irritation or conjunctivitis (prevented with steroid eye drops)
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Cerebellar toxicity (difficulty with coordination, speech, or balance) – usually reversible but requires close monitoring
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Liver function abnormalities
Other
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Rash
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Hair loss
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Rare: allergic reactions
Precautions
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Frequent blood tests to monitor bone marrow function
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Eye drops are usually given with high-dose cytarabine to prevent eye damage
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Neurological exams before each dose at high-intensity regimens to catch toxicity early
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Use under close supervision in patients with liver or kidney problems (dose adjustment may be needed)