
Daunorubicin Injection
| Product/Composition | Daunorubicin Injection |
|---|---|
| Strength | 20mg |
| Form | Injection |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Anti Cancer |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Daunorubicin Injection
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Type: Chemotherapy medication
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Drug Class: Anthracycline antibiotic (antineoplastic agent)
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Form: Sterile solution or powder for reconstitution, given intravenously (IV)
How It Works
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Daunorubicin works by intercalating into DNA (slipping between DNA strands) and inhibiting topoisomerase II, an enzyme that helps unwind DNA during replication.
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This blocks DNA and RNA synthesis, preventing cancer cells from dividing.
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It also produces free radicals, which damage cancer cell DNA and cell membranes, leading to cell death.
Common Uses
Daunorubicin is mainly used to treat blood cancers:
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) – as part of induction chemotherapy
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) – in some treatment regimens
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Other leukemias – in selected cases
Advantages
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Highly effective at inducing remission in AML and ALL
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Often combined with cytarabine (the “7+3 regimen”) for better results
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Rapidly kills rapidly dividing leukemia cells
Possible Side Effects
Daunorubicin has some specific side effects that require monitoring:
Common
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Bone marrow suppression (low blood counts, risk of infection, anemia, bleeding)
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Hair loss (alopecia)
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Nausea, vomiting, mouth sores
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Red coloration of urine for 1–2 days after dose (harmless but expected)
Serious
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Heart toxicity (cardiotoxicity) – risk of heart damage increases with cumulative dose
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Tissue damage if drug leaks outside vein (extravasation) – can cause severe local injury
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Liver function abnormalities
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Rare: secondary leukemia with prolonged use
Precautions
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Heart function (e.g., echocardiogram) is checked before and sometimes during treatment
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Maximum lifetime cumulative dose must not be exceeded to reduce heart failure risk
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Administered only through a properly placed IV line by trained professionals
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Blood counts and liver function monitored closely