๐ Medicine Name:
Cisplatin
๐ Formulation:
Injection โ for intravenous (IV) use
๐ช Strength:
1 mg/mL
(Available in 10 mL, 50 mL, or 100 mL vials)
๐ Description:
Cisplatin is a platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent, widely used for treating solid tumors. It is among the earliest and most effective chemotherapy drugs developed.
๐ฟ Nature:
- Cytotoxic antineoplastic agent
- Classified as an alkylating-like agent
- Non-cell cycle specific but most active in the S-phase and G2-phase
- Belongs to the platinum coordination complex group
๐ Advantages:
- Broad-spectrum activity against many solid tumors
- Highly effective in testicular cancer, with curative potential in combination regimens
- Useful in multidrug regimens (e.g., with etoposide, paclitaxel, or 5-FU)
- Has led to significant survival improvements in testicular, ovarian, and bladder cancers
- Long history of use with established clinical protocols
๐งพ Prescription:
- Prescription-only (Rx)
- Must be administered by trained healthcare professionals
๐ฏ Indications / Uses:
- Testicular cancer (first-line with etoposide & bleomycin)
- Ovarian cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Head and neck cancers
- Lung cancer (NSCLC & SCLC)
- Cervical cancer
- Other off-label uses in solid tumors
๐ฆ Packaging:
- Supplied in amber-colored vials
- Concentration: 1 mg/mL (e.g., 50 mg in 50 mL)
- Clearly labeled with cytotoxic and storage warnings
๐ง Storage:
- Store at 15โ25ยฐC
- Protect from light
- Do not refrigerate or freeze
- Discard if precipitate forms
๐จโโ๏ธ Patient Advice:
- Inform your doctor if you develop hearing issues, kidney problems, or numbness
- Stay well hydrated before and after infusion
- Nausea and vomiting are common โ take antiemetics as prescribed
- Avoid pregnancy and breastfeeding during and after treatment (as directed)

