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Lysodren (Mitotane) Rx

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 Mitotane (米托坦)
【别名】氯苯二氯乙烷、曼托坦、密妥坦 (米托坦) 解腺瘤片,解腺瘤、Chloditan、Chlonlithane。
商品牌子名:
LYSODREN TAB 500MG
药物製造商:
Bristol-Myers Squibb
剂型:
药片
孕妇用药分级:C
【药理】本品结构与杀虫药DDT和DDD相似,可使肾上腺皮质萎缩和坏死。给予本品后可使体内肾上腺皮质激素及其代谢产物水平迅速下降,可用于肾上腺瘤或肾上腺增生引起的枯氏综合征。
口服约40%由胃肠道吸收,其余60%以原型随粪便排出。每日5~10g,血药浓度可达10~90μg/ml,代谢物浓度30~50。停药6~9μg/ml周后,血浆中仍可测到邻氯烷。本品脂溶性高,主要储存于脂肪中。从尿中排出的水溶性代谢物约占给药量的25%。
【适应证】无法手术的、功能性和非功能性肾上腺皮质癌、肾上腺皮质增生以及肿瘤所致的皮质醇增多症。

【剂量】:

对於18岁以下的儿童,此药的疗效及安全性尚未完全确定,医生会视乎患者的体重或身体表面面积来决定每日服用的剂量

成人每日剂量為1至6克(可分3至4次服),及后可逐步递增至每日8至10克。一般建议每日最高剂量為18克


用药禁忌:对此药有过敏反应者不宜服用。

用药注意:

对於轻微至中等程度的肝臟或肾臟受损的患者,剂量可能需要根据药物的血液浓度相应下调

对於严重程度的肝臟或肾臟受损的患者则不建议服用此药

常见副作用:

抑制中枢神经系统、眩晕、嗜睡、皮肤出疹、食慾不振、噁心、呕吐、腹泻等其他副作用:

头痛、高血压、体位性低血压、抑鬱、神志不清、肌肉震颤、出血性膀胱炎等药物相互作用:

1. Spironolactone (螺内酯)可降低此药的疗效,故不建议同时使用

2. 酒精、第一代抗组织胺药物(sedative antihistamine)、镇静安眠药、吗啡类止痛药、抗癲癇症药等具中枢神经系统抑制的作用,合併使用可增加相关的副作用如嗜睡、眩晕等

3. 此药可增加肝臟对某些药物(如部份抗癲癇症药物、巴比妥类药物、Warfarin华法林等)的代谢,合併使用可使后者的药效下降,故需特别监察

4. 服药者在使用其他药物前请先徵询医生或药剂师的意见病患者及家属注意事项:

1. 此药乃化疗药物,在处理及弃置药物时须小心谨慎

2. 接触药物时最好配戴可弃置的手套,避免由孕妇处理药物

3. 饱肚服用此药可增加吸收

4. 此药可抑制中枢神经系统,引致嗜睡、眩晕等,故在服药期间儘量避免驾驶或操作机械等需要高度精神集中力的活动

5.服药期间可能出视肾上腺皮质功能不全 (adrenocortical insufficiency),需要时医医生会為个别病人处方适当剂量的皮质激素作补充

6. 服药者如出现感染、创伤或其他疾病,应立即找医生诊治,以避免出现急性肾上腺皮质功能不全
【制剂】胶囊剂:每粒500mg、100粒/盒。
【贮法】密闭、干燥,于阴凉处保存。

Client Information Sheet

for

Mitotane (Rx)

 

General Description: Mitotane stops the growth of cells in the adrenal gland. It is used in treatment of Cushing’s disease in dogs and also to treat some types of cancer affecting the adrenal gland. Pregnant women, or those wishing to conceive should not handle this drug. It is available in 500 mg scored tablets.

 

What is this drug?

  • An adrenocortical cytotoxicant

  • Given by mouth

 

Reasons for prescribing:

  • For the treatment of hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing’s disease) in dogs

  • For treatment of some types of cancer affecting the adrenal cortex

 

What dogs/cats should not take this medication?

  • Use with caution in pets with diabetes, liver or kidney disease

  • Pregnant or nursing dogs

  • If your pet has had an allergic reaction to mitotane or like products before

 

Directions:

Read and follow the label carefully.

Wear gloves when handling this medication. Wash hands well after handling this drug.

Give the exact amount prescribed and only as often as directed. Give mitotane with a fatty or oily meal (to increase absorption). Mitotane powders and liquids sprinkled on food with a little corn oil is an effective way to give the drug. But if your dog has been well-managed on whole tablets, switching to a liquid or powder, or giving a crushed tablet, could dramatically increase the amount of active ingredient that enters the bloodstream. Do not switch forms unless under close supervision by your veterinarian.

Your pet will receive high doses for the first 1-2 weeks, and then the dose will be lowered under the direction of your veterinarian.

Mitotane decreases the body’s ability to handle stress. Glucocorticoids (ex. prednisone) may be prescribed for use during stressful situations (ex. travel, surgery, house guests, new baby, etc.).

Expect to see the signs of hyperadrenocorticism (lethargy, increased drinking, eating, or urination) improve within the first 2 weeks of treatment. Skin and hair loss changes may take several months to improve.

 

What if a dose is missed?

If a dose is missed, give it as soon as you can. If it is time already for the next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to the normal schedule. Do not give two doses at the same time.

 

What to tell/ask veterinarian before giving medication?

Talk to your veterinarian about:

  • When will your pet need to be rechecked

  • What tests may need to be performed prior to and during treatment with this drug

  • What are the risks and benefits of using this drug


Tell your veterinarian about:

  • If your pet has experienced side-effects on other drugs/products

  • If your pet has experienced digestive upset now or ever

  • If your pet has experienced anemia, liver or kidney disease now or ever

  • If your pet has experienced diabetes or any other medical problems or allergies now or ever

  • All medicines and supplements that you are giving your pet or plan to give your pet, including those you can get without a prescription. Your veterinarian may want to check that all of your pet’s medicines can be given together.

  • If your pet is pregnant or nursing or if you plan to breed your pet

 

Storage and Warnings:

Store in a tight, light resistant childproof container at room temperature away from heat and direct sunlight.

Keep this and all medication out of reach of children and pets. Do not handle this product if you are pregnant or trying to conceive.

Wear gloves when handling this medication. Wash hands well after handling this drug. It can be very toxic. Do not allow mitotane to enter the environment through the soil or water. Return any leftover drug to your veterinarian for proper disposal.

Call your physician immediately if you accidentally take this product.

 

Potential side effects:

  • Most common effects: lethargy, weakness, loss of appetite, incoordination, depression, vomiting and diarrhea. Mitotane must be given in high doses until it starts to work. Most dogs will have an effect within 2-35 days, whereby the dose can be reduced from twice daily to twice a week. If your pet becomes unusually tired or weak, contact your veterinarian immediately.

  • Possible liver damage (loss of appetite, yellowing of gums, eyes or skin) especially in pets with a pre-existing liver condition

  • If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian

 

Can this drug be given with other drugs?

  • Yes, but possible interactions may occur with barbiturates, CNS depressants (ex. acepromazine, amitriptyline), insulin, phenobarbital, phenytoin, prednisone, prednisolone, spironolactone, theophylline, and warfarin

  • If your pet experiences any unusual reactions when taking multiple medications, contact your veterinarian.

 

Overdosing?

Contact your veterinarian immediately if pet receives more than the prescribed amount.

 

What else should I know?

Notify your veterinarian if your animal’s condition does not improve or worsens despite this treatment.

 

As with all prescribed medicines, mitotane should only be given to the pet for which it was prescribed. It should be given only for the condition for which it was prescribed.

 

This is just a summary of information about mitotane. If you have any questions or concerns about mitotane or the condition it was prescribed for, contact your veterinarian.



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