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What are the side effects of using Mitotane?

Release date: 2024-08-19 17:17:08     Recommended: 139

Mitotane is a highly potent antineoplastic drug specifically designed to treat inoperable adrenocortical carcinoma and Cushing syndrome.

What are the side effects of using Mitotane?

There may be a variety of side effects associated with the use of Mitotane, which involve multiple systems, including the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, nervous system, skin, etc. Here's a closer look at these side effects:

1. Renal impairment

Mitotane may cause 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, acute kidney failure may occur.

2. Metabolic acidosis

Mitotane can inhibit carbonic anhydrase activity and affect renal excretion of bicarbonate, thereby triggering metabolic acidosis. Symptoms such as deepened and accelerated breathing, dry mouth, etc., may lead to electrolyte imbalances in the long term.

3. Gastrointestinal reactions

Common gastrointestinal side effects 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.

How to prevent kidney damage from Mitotane

Preventing kidney damage from Mitotane requires a comprehensive consideration of many aspects, and here are some specific preventive measures:

1. Follow your doctor's instructions

Use Mitotane strictly according to your doctor's instructions, and do not adjust the dose or discontinue the drug on your own. The doctor will determine the appropriate medication regimen based on the patient's specific situation, including the dose, time, and route of administration.

2. Pay attention to monitoring

Regularly monitor renal function indicators, such as serum creatinine, urea nitrogen, etc., to detect renal impairment in a timely manner. If renal function is abnormal, the doctor should be informed and the treatment plan should be adjusted.

How to avoid drug interactions between Mitotane and other medications

To avoid drug interactions, patients should be aware of the following:

1. Avoid the combination of nephrotoxic drugs

Try to avoid combining with nephrotoxic drugs to reduce double damage to the kidneys. If other drugs are needed, they should be done under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Watch out for drug interactions

Mitotane can interact with other medications, affecting its effectiveness or increasing side effects. Patients should inform their doctor of all medications they are taking so that they can assess the risk of drug interactions.

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