Table of Contents
Recommended posology:
Bladder cancer
Combination use
Pancreatic cancer
Non-small cell lung cancer
Monotherapy
Breast cancer
Ovarian cancer
Monitoring for toxicity and dose modification due to toxicity
Dose modification due to non-haematological toxicity
Dose modification due to haematological toxicity
Initiation of a cycle
Within a cycle
Dose modification of gemcitabine within a cycle for bladder cancer, NSCLC and pancreatic cancer, given in monotherapy or in combination with cisplatin
Absolute granulocyte count (x 106/l)
Platelet count (x 106/l)
Percentage of standard dose of GEMZAR (%)
>1,000
and
> 100,000
100
500-1,000
or
50,000-100,000
75
< 500
< 50,000
Omit dose *
Dose modification of gemcitabine within a cycle for breast cancer, given in combination with paclitaxel
1,200
> 75,000
1,000- < 1,200
50,000-75,000
700- <1,000
50,000
50
< 700
Dose modification of gemcitabine within a cycle for ovarian cancer, given in combination with carboplatin
> 1,500
100,000
1,000-1,500
75,000-100,000
< 1,000
< 75,000
Dose modifications due to haematological toxicity in subsequent cycles, for all indications
Method of administration
Special populations
Elderly population (> 65 years)
Paediatric population (< 18 years)
Haematological toxicity
Hepatic insufficiency
Concomitant radiotherapy
Live vaccinations
Cardiovascular
Pulmonary
Renal
Fertility
Sodium
Radiotherapy
Others
Pregnancy
Breast-feeding
Clinical trial data
Combination use in breast cancer
Combination use in bladder cancer
Combination use in ovarian cancer
Cytotoxic activity in cell cultures
Anti-tumoural activity in preclinical models
Mechanism of action
Clinical data
Ovarian carcinoma
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
dFdCTP kinetics
dFdU kinetics
Gemcitabine and paclitaxel combination therapy
Gemcitabine and carboplatin combination therapy
Renal impairment
GEMZAR 200 mg contains:
GEMZAR 1000 mg contains:
Reconstituted solution:
Handling
Instructions for reconstitution (and further dilution, if performed)
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