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Mitotane, which is often made in tablet form, is a highly effective antineoplastic drug. It is mainly used to treat adrenal cortical tumors that cannot be operated on, providing patients with treatment options, and it is also effective in dealing with Cushing syndrome and helping patients with remission.
The effectiveness of Mitotane treatment depends on the patient's condition, treatment options, and individual differences.
Mitotane is primarily used to treat adrenocortical carcinoma, especially in patients who are inoperable, have distant metastases, or have functional adrenocortical carcinoma. It works by inhibiting the function of adrenal cortical cells and reducing the synthesis of steroid hormones such as cortisol. In addition, Mitotane also has a variety of effects such as anti-tumor, immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and cerebral edema treatment.
Mitotane may cause a series of side effects during use, such as renal impairment, metabolic acidosis, dermatitis, headache, dizziness, etc. The patient's physical condition needs to be closely monitored during the medication period and the treatment regimen should be adjusted in a timely manner as needed.
Mitotane may interact with other drugs, such as reducing the efficacy of certain drugs or increasing their toxicity. Care should be taken when using Mitotane to avoid concomitant use with other medications or to adjust the dosage.
Due to individual differences between patients, the effectiveness of treatment with Mitotane will also vary from person to person. The patient's specific condition and severity of the condition need to be considered when developing a treatment plan.
Mitotane is a drug used to treat adrenocortical carcinoma, which has a significant therapeutic effect and may also be accompanied by a range of side effects. The following are the possible side effects of Mitotane:
Mitotane may lead to renal impairment by interfering with the function of renal tubular epithelial cells, resulting in decreased glomerular filtration rate and decreased tubular resorption. In severe cases, it can even lead to acute kidney failure.
Mitotane can inhibit carbonic anhydrase activity, affect the renal excretion of bicarbonate, and then cause metabolic acidosis. Patients may present with symptoms such as deepened, rapid breathing, dry mouth, and long-term progression may lead to electrolyte imbalances.
Common gastrointestinal side effects of Mitotane include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. The incidence of these symptoms is high and can seriously affect the patient's quality of life.
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