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flucytosine; 5-fluorocytosine (Ancobin, 5-FC)
Tradename: Ancobin.
Indications:
1) used in combination with amphotericin B in treatment of fungal meningitis
2) used in combination with susceptible fungal infections, generally Candida or Cryptococcus
- candiduria
3) resistance develops rapidly when used alone
Dosage: 50-150 mg/kg/day PO divided QID.
Tabs: 250 & 500 mg. Dose adjustment in renal failure:
creatinine clearance dose
> 40 mL/min 50-100 mg/kg/day
20-39 mL/min* 25-50 mg/kg/day
< 19 mL/min 12.5-25 mg/kg/day
* same dose for continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration
Pharmacokinetics:
1) well absorbed orally
2) well distributed to tissues, including CSF & eye
3) eliminated largely in the urine unchanged
4) elimination 1/2life is 6 hours (75-200 hours ESRD)
Monitor:
- therapeutic monitoring:
- doses adjusted by laboratory parameters of hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity & myelotoxicity without measuring blood levels
Adverse effects:
1) most common (1-10%)
- anemia, hepatitis, jaundice, skin rash, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, nausea/vomiting
2) uncommon (< 1%)
- confusion, hallucinations, photosensitivity, dizziness drowsiness, headache, cardiac arrest, paresthesia, parkinsonism, psychosis, ataxia, temporary growth failure, hypoglycemia, hypokalemia, bone marrow suppression, elevated serum transaminases, hearing loss, respiratory arrest, renal toxicity
Drug interactions:
1) cytarabine antagonizes the effects of flucytosine
2) amphotericin B in combination may increase flucytosine, increasing toxicity
3) antacids in combination decrease flucytosine activity; take 2 hours apart
Mechanism of action:
- deaminated by fungal cytosine deaminase to 5-fluorouracil which is fungicidal
Interactions
drug interactions
Related
5-fluorocytosine in body fluid
5-fluorocytosine in serum/plasma
5-fluorocytosine in urine
5-fluorouracil [5-FU] (Fluoroplex, Efudex, Adrucel, Carac)
General
antifungal agent
cytosine
Properties
MISC-INFO: elimination route KIDNEY
protein-binding 2-4%
1/2life 3-8 HOURS
elimination by hemodialysis +
pregnancy-category C
safety in lactation -
Database Correlations
PUBCHEM correlations
References
- The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 9th ed.
Gilman et al, eds. Permagon Press/McGraw Hill, 1996
- Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 11, American
College of Physicians, Philadelphia 1998
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Regional Drug
Formulary, 1998
- Drug Information & Medication Formulary, Veterans Affairs,
Central California Health Care System, 1st ed., Ravnan et al
eds, 1998