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Oxaliplatin

Generic Name
Oxaliplatin
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C8H14N2O4Pt
CAS Number
61825-94-3
Unique Ingredient Identifier
04ZR38536J

Overview

Oxaliplatin is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug in the same family as cisplatin and carboplatin. Compared to cisplatin the two amine groups are replaced by diamino cyclohexane (DACH) group to provide a greater antitumor effect. However, this leads to poorer water solubility, which was compensated by the addition of the chloride moieties. Due to this chemical moiety, oxaliplatin readily undergoes non-enzymatic biotransformation, thus complicating oxaliplatin's pharmacokinetics. Like most platinum-based compounds, oxaliplatin's mechanism of action is primarily through DNA damage through DNA crosslinking, particularly intrastrand and interstrand crosslinking. However, due to the structure of oxaliplatin, its adducts make the binding of mismatch repair protein to DNA harder compared to cisplatin or carboplatin's adducts, resulting in greater cytotoxic effects. The DACH moiety also prevents cross-resistance with cisplatin and carboplatin. Although oxaliplatin has been investigated as a monotherapy, it is typically administered in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin, known as the FOLFOX regimen, for the treatment of colorectal cancer. This is an effective combination treatment both as a first-line treatment and in patients refractory to an initial fluorouracil and leucovorin combination. Ongoing trials have also shown promising results for oxaliplatin use in nonHodgkin’s lymphoma, breast cancer, mesothelioma, and non-small cell lung cancer. Oxaliplatin was approved by the FDA on January 9, 2004 and is currently marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the trademark Eloxatin®.

Background

Oxaliplatin is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug in the same family as cisplatin and carboplatin. Compared to cisplatin the two amine groups are replaced by diamino cyclohexane (DACH) group to provide a greater antitumor effect. However, this leads to poorer water solubility, which was compensated by the addition of the chloride moieties. Due to this chemical moiety, oxaliplatin readily undergoes non-enzymatic biotransformation, thus complicating oxaliplatin's pharmacokinetics. Like most platinum-based compounds, oxaliplatin's mechanism of action is primarily through DNA damage through DNA crosslinking, particularly intrastrand and interstrand crosslinking. However, due to the structure of oxaliplatin, its adducts make the binding of mismatch repair protein to DNA harder compared to cisplatin or carboplatin's adducts, resulting in greater cytotoxic effects. The DACH moiety also prevents cross-resistance with cisplatin and carboplatin. Although oxaliplatin has been investigated as a monotherapy, it is typically administered in combination with fluorouracil and leucovorin, known as the FOLFOX regimen, for the treatment of colorectal cancer. This is an effective combination treatment both as a first-line treatment and in patients refractory to an initial fluorouracil and leucovorin combination. Ongoing trials have also shown promising results for oxaliplatin use in nonHodgkin’s lymphoma, breast cancer, mesothelioma, and non-small cell lung cancer. Oxaliplatin was approved by the FDA on January 9, 2004 and is currently marketed by Sanofi-Aventis under the trademark Eloxatin®.

Indication

Oxaliplatin, in combination with infusional fluorouracil and leucovorin, is indicated for the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer and adjuvant treatment of stage III colon cancer in patients who have undergone complete resection of the primary tumor.

Associated Conditions

  • Advanced Colorectal Cancer
  • Stage III Colon Cancer

FDA Approved Products

Oxaliplatin
Manufacturer:Sandoz Inc
Route:INTRAVENOUS
Strength:5 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2016/02/25
NDC:0781-9317
Oxaliplatin
Manufacturer:Nextgen Pharmaceuticals LLC
Route:INTRAVENOUS
Strength:100 mg in 20 mL
Approved: 2021/04/07
NDC:79672-826
Oxaliplatin
Manufacturer:Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Route:INTRAVENOUS
Strength:5 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2017/12/20
NDC:43066-014
Oxaliplatin
Manufacturer:Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Route:INTRAVENOUS
Strength:5 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2017/12/20
NDC:43066-018
Oxaliplatin
Manufacturer:FOSUN PHARMA USA INC.
Route:INTRAVENOUS
Strength:5 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2024/01/08
NDC:72266-162

Singapore Approved Products

No Singapore products found for this drug

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