Etoposide
Information about Etoposide
Etoposide uses
Etoposide is used in the treatment of small cell lung cancer and testicular cancer.
How etoposide works
Etoposide is an anti-cancer medication. It works by suppressing the activity of an enzyme (topoisomerase II) involved in DNA multiplication of the cancer cells. This slows the growth of cancer cells and eventually kills them.
Common side effects of etoposide
Diarrhea, Hair loss, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Constipation, Decreased appetite, Dizziness, Fever, Infection, Liver toxicity, Peripheral neuropathy (tingling and numbness of feet and hand), Pulmonary fibrosis, Skin pigmentation, Taste change, Weakness, Leukemia (blood cancer), Anaphylactic reaction, Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats), Myocardial infarction, High blood pressure, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Mucositis, Hemorrhage, Cortical blindness, Neurotoxicity, Optic neuritis, Seizure, Interstitial pneumonitis, Voice change, Radiation recall dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Toxic epidermal necrolysis
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Expert advice for Etoposide
- Etoposide is given as a slow infusion in the vein by a healthcare provider only.
- Do not skip any dose and complete the course as suggested by your doctor.
- Use an effective method of birth control to avoid pregnancy while taking this medication.
- Your doctor may get regular blood tests done to monitor your electrolyte levels, liver function, blood cell count in your blood.
- Let your doctor know if you notice a skin rash, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and swelling of the tongue.