๐ Medicine Name:
Dacarbazine
๐ Formulation:
Powder for Injection (lyophilized) โ for intravenous (IV) administration
๐ช Strength:
200 mg per vial
๐ Description:
Dacarbazine is a cytotoxic antineoplastic agent used mainly in the treatment of malignant melanoma and Hodgkin lymphoma. It functions as an alkylating agent, although it is technically a prodrug that requires activation in the liver.
๐ฟ Nature:
- Alkylating-like agent (triazene group)
- Cell cycle-nonspecific, but most effective against rapidly dividing cells
- Classified as a cytotoxic chemotherapy drug
- Typically used in combination regimens (e.g., ABVD for Hodgkin lymphoma)
๐ Advantages:
- Key component of the ABVD regimen (Adriamycin, Bleomycin, Vinblastine, Dacarbazine) โ a gold-standard treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma
- Also effective as monotherapy in metastatic malignant melanoma
- Available in multiple strengths (e.g., 100 mg, 200 mg) for dosing flexibility
- Long history of clinical use with predictable toxicity profile
- Can be used in both curative and palliative oncology settings
๐งพ Prescription:
- Prescription-only drug (Rx)
- Should only be administered under the supervision of qualified oncologists in hospitals or chemotherapy centers
๐ฏ Indications / Uses:
- Hodgkin lymphoma (in combination therapy)
- Metastatic malignant melanoma
- Also used off-label for soft tissue sarcomas and neuroendocrine tumors in selected protocols
๐ฆ Packaging:
- Supplied as a sterile lyophilized powder in glass vials
- Reconstituted with sterile water before dilution in IV fluids
- Requires cytotoxic precautions during handling and administration
๐ง Storage:
- Store unopened vials at 15โ25ยฐC (room temperature)
- Protect from light and moisture
- Use reconstituted solution within the recommended timeframe per product guidelines
- Do not freeze the solution
๐จโโ๏ธ Patient Advice:
- Administered only in medical facilities with proper safety monitoring
- Patients must undergo frequent blood monitoring
- Avoid exposure to infections due to temporary immune suppression
- May require pre-medications to manage nausea and vomiting
- Inform the doctor of any neurological symptoms or persistent vomiting

