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Every 3 weeks dosing with darbepoetin alfa: A new paradigm in anaemia management.

Cancer Treat Rev. 2006;32 Suppl 2:S11-5

Every 3 weeks dosing with darbepoetin alfa: A new paradigm in anaemia management.
UZ Gasthuisberg, Catholic University of Leuven, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium. Johan.Vansteenkiste@uz.kuleuven.ac.be
The advent of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) such as recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) and darbepoetin alfa for the treatment of chemotherapy-induced anaemia was associated with decreased requirements for red blood cell (RBC) transfusions and improved quality of life in cancer patients. Dosing of rHuEPO three times per week is the originally approved regimen, although in some countries weekly dosing is approved in some settings. Darbepoetin alfa was the first ESA to be developed with an extended dosing interval, offering the potential for less frequent administration and greater convenience for patients and healthcare professionals. In a placebo-controlled study of once-weekly darbepoetin alfa treatment in anaemic cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, significantly fewer treated patients required RBC transfusions, regardless of initial haemoglobin levels. A subsequent dose-finding study of once-every-3-week darbepoetin alfa treatment showed that the drug was effective and well-tolerated in anaemic cancer patients and reduced the need for transfusions at all doses compared with placebo. Timing of ESA administration may be crucial to achieve maximum erythropoietic responses, thus synchronous dosing with 3-weekly chemotherapy cycles may improve efficacy and convenience. Recent trials have shown that synchronous dosing is equally effective, with improved convenience, compared with asynchronous dosing, and that fixed-dose (500 microg) treatment achieves similar efficacy and tolerability as administration by weight.



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