High-dose melphalan dosage adjustment: possibility of using a test-dose
- PMID: 2910517
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00273524
High-dose melphalan dosage adjustment: possibility of using a test-dose
Abstract
Previous pharmacokinetic studies of i.v. high-dose melphalan (HDM) have demonstrated large interindividual variations in the pharmacokinetic parameters. We therefore studied the possibility of using a test dose of the drug to determine the level of a subsequent therapeutic dose. This study was undertaken to establish whether the pharmacokinetics of melphalan were linear and reproducible within the same patient and determine whether a linear extrapolation could be carried out from the test dose. The first eight patients were studied on two occasions separated by 2 hours (repeatability stage). Although reasonable evidence for linear pharmacokinetics was obtained from these patients, the data suggested a number of factors that might have introduced errors. Therefore, the second group of ten patients were treated on a slightly different protocol on two occasions 24 h apart (linearity stage). The ratios of the two doses ranged from 1 to 8 (repeatability stage) and from 2.6 to 10 (linearity stage). During both stages there was a good correlation between the AUC measured for the second infusion and that predicted from the first (r = 0.929 and r = 0.943, respectively). We conclude that a test dose can be used to determine the subsequent dose of melphalan necessary to produce a desired AUC.