π Medicine Name:
Etoposide
π Formulation:
Oral capsule
πͺ Strength:
50 mg per capsule
π Description:
Etoposide is a semisynthetic derivative of podophyllotoxin, used as an antineoplastic agent. The 50 mg capsule form is designed for oral administration, offering an alternative to intravenous dosing in select cancer treatment protocols.
πΏ Nature:
- Cytotoxic agent, specifically a topoisomerase II inhibitor
- S-phase specific action with some effect in G2 phase
- Often used in combination regimens with other chemotherapeutics
- Oral bioavailability is variable; close monitoring is required
- Swallowed whole; do not crush or chew
π Advantages:
- Oral form allows for ambulatory or home-based chemotherapy
- Reduces need for IV access in long-term regimens
- Suitable for maintenance, palliative, or convenient outpatient care
- Often used in diseases where high cumulative doses are needed
- Can be used interchangeably with IV in some protocols, under physician guidance
π― Indications / Uses:
- Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) β often in combination with cisplatin
- Testicular cancer β usually in BEP regimen (Bleomycin, Etoposide, Cisplatin)
- Lymphomas and leukemias β especially in relapsed/refractory cases
- Ovarian cancer, neuroblastoma, Ewingβs sarcoma
- Occasionally used in brain tumors and Kaposi’s sarcoma
π¦ Packaging:
- Typically packed in HDPE or blister packs
- Each capsule contains 50 mg etoposide, in gelatin capsule form (often light brown/yellow)
- Available in bottles of 10, 20, or 100 capsules, depending on brand
- Requires handling precautions due to cytotoxic nature
π§ Storage:
- Store at room temperature (15β25Β°C)
- Protect from light and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid exposure to heat or freezing temperatures
π¨ββοΈ Patient Advice:
- Take exactly as prescribed, with or without food
- Do not chew, break, or open capsules
- Swallow whole with a glass of water
- Handle with care β caregivers should wear gloves if touching the capsules
- Report symptoms like fever, bleeding, or mouth sores
- Use effective contraception during and after treatment
- Avoid live vaccines and contact with ill persons
- May require regular blood tests to monitor for bone marrow suppression

