Abstract
A phase 1 study of a new ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor, didox, was performed by administration of escalating doses of the drug by slow i.v. injection. Thirty-four patients with unresponsive metastatic carcinoma received the drug. There were 13 escalations of dosage, from a starting dose of 192 mgm-2 to 10 g m-2. -Dose limiting toxicity was encountered at 7.5 gm-2 where disturbances of hepatic and renal function were observed, in addition to severe gastrointestinal toxicity. Pharmacokinetic studies showed that a peak level of didox was achieved within 5 minutes of injection. At 1,728mgm-2 the data best fitted a 2 compartment open model, with a mean serum αt1/2 of 5.2 min, with a βt1/2 of 41.3 min. Less than 10% of the drug was excreted unchanged in the urine and the majority of this excretion was within 6 h. Didox can therefore be safely given by slow i.v. injection at a dose of 6gm-2. © 1988 The Macmillan Press Ltd.
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Veale, D., Carmichael, J., Cantwell, B., Elford, H. L., Blackie, R., Kerr, D. J., … Harris, A. L. (1988). A phase 1 and pharmacokinetic study of didox: A ribonucleotide reductase inhibitor. British Journal of Cancer, 58(1), 70–72. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1988.164
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