Prevention of acute deaths in mice after very high dose cyclophosphamide by divided dose schedule

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Very high dose cyclophosphamide (Cy) (500-600 mg kg-1) given by single bolus i.p. injection in mice caused acute deaths in all animals within 48 h of treatment (0/10 survivors). These acute deaths were abolished or very significantly reduced if Cy was administered in divided dosage over 8 h (10/10 survivors) or 12 h (14/15 survivors). The effect was maintained at doses of up to 600 mg kg-1administered in divided dosage over 24 h (15/15 survivors). In 2 human small cell carcinoma xenografts anti-tumour efficacy was not diminished by divided dosage. In both xenografts tumour growth delay was enhanced, although not significantly so, when treated with divided dosage compared with single dose, and in one of the xenografts 3 complete remissions were achieved with divided dosage compared with none after single dosage. It is postulated that the underlying mechanism concerns diminished cardiotoxicity. These results may have significance in clinical studies investigating very high dose Cy. © The Macmillan Press Ltd., 1984.

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Evans, B. D., Smith, I. E., Clutterbuck, R. D., & Millar, J. L. (1984). Prevention of acute deaths in mice after very high dose cyclophosphamide by divided dose schedule. British Journal of Cancer, 49(1), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1984.7

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