Brand Name Carplatin
Type IV Infusion
Weight 10 mg/ml
Generic Carboplatin
Manufacturer Drug International Ltd.
Price 150 mg vial: ৳ 1,400.00

About Carplatin

Carplatin IV Infusion (Drug International Ltd.) is a brand medicine containing the generic Carboplatin . Current listed price in Bangladesh: 150 mg vial: ৳ 1,400.00.

Medical information for Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml

Uses, dosage, side effects, and safety details below apply to Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml (generic: Carboplatin). This is general information — consult a doctor before use.

Introduction

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is an organoplatinum antineoplastic alkylating agent used in the treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma. Early clinical studies of carboplatin were performed in 1982. Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml was developed as an analog of cisplatin with reduced nephrotoxicity and vomiting.

Uses

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is a alkylating agent used to treat advanced ovarian cancer.

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is indicated in combination with an established combination of chemotherapeutic agents for the initial treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma. Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is also indicated for the palliative treatment of ovarian carcinoma, recurrent after prior chemotherapy.

Associated Conditions

  • Advanced Cervical Cancer
  • Advanced Endometrial Cancer
  • Advanced Esophageal Cancers
  • Advanced Head and Neck Cancer
  • Advanced Melanoma
  • Advanced Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
  • Advanced Ovarian Carcinoma
  • Advanced Sarcoma
  • Metastatic Breast Cancer
  • Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Skin
  • Pleural mesothelioma malignant
  • Refractory Hodgkin Lymphoma
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Advanced Bladder cancer
  • Advanced Small cell lung cancer
  • Advanced Testicular cancer
  • Advanced Thymoma
  • Advanced thymic carcinoma
  • Refractory Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
  • Conditioning regimens for allogeneic stem cell transplantation therapy

Pharmacodynamics

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is an organoplatinum antineoplastic alkylating agent used in the treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma. Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml has a long duration of action as it is given every 4 weeks, and a narrow therapeutic index. Patients should be counselled regarding bone marrow suppression and anemia.

Mechanism of Action

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml predominantly acts by attaching alkyl groups to the nucleotides, leading to the formation of monoadducts, and DNA fragmenting when repair enzymes attempt to correct the error. 2% of carboplatin's activity comes from DNA cross-linking from a base on one strand to a base on another, preventing DNA strands from separating for synthesis or transcription. Finally, carboplatin can induce a number of different mutations.

Absorption

The Cmax and AUC of carboplatin increase proportionally with increasing doses. A 75 mg/m2 A 450 mg/m2

Volume of Distribution

The apparent volume of distribution after a 30 minute intravenous infusion of 300-500 mg/m2 was 16 L.

Protein Binding

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is not bound to plasma protein. However, the free platinum is 40% irreversibly bound to plasma proteins.

Route of Elimination

Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is 65% eliminated in the urine within 12 hours, and 71% eliminated within 24 hours. An additional 3-5% is eliminated in urine from 24 hours to 96 hours. Biliary elimination has not been determined. Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is predominantly eliminated as the unchanged parent compound.

Half Life

The distribution half life of carboplatin is 1.1-2 hours, and the elimination half life was2.6-5.9 hours.

Clearance

The total body clearance after a 30 minute intravenous infusion of 300-500 mg/m2 was 4.4 L/h.

Toxicity

Patients experiencing an overdose of carboplatin may present with pronounced neutropenia and hepatotoxicity. Treat patients with symptomatic and supportive measures, which may include delaying their next treatment.

Food Interactions

  • Avoid echinacea. Co-administration may decrease effectiveness of immunosuppressants.

Dosage

Needles or intravenous sets containing aluminum parts that may come in contact with Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml injection should not be used for the preparation or administration. Aluminum reacts with Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml causing precipitate formation and/or loss of potency. Procedures for proper handling and disposal of anti-cancer drugs should be implemented. Several guidelines on this subject have been published. There is no general agreement that all of the procedures recommended in the guidelines are necessary or appropriate.

After dilution, Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml should be used by the intravenous route only. The recommended dosage of Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml in previously untreated adult patients with normal kidney function is 400 mg/m2 as a single I.V. dose administered by a 15 to 60 minute infusion. Therapy should not be repeated until four weeks after the previous Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml course and/or until the neutrophil count is at least 2000 cells/mm3 and the platelet count is at least 100,000 cells/mm3 . Reduction of the initial dosage by 20-25% (i.e, 300-320 mg/m2) is recommended for those patients who present with risk factors such as prior myelosuppressive treatment and low performance status (ECOG-Zubrod 2-4 or Karnofsky below 80). For patients age 65 and over, dosage adjustment, initially or subsequently, may be necessary, dependent on the physical condition of
the patient.

Determination of the hematologic nadir by weekly blood count during the initial courses of treatment with Carplatin IV Infusion 10 mg/ml is recommended for dosage adjustment for subsequent courses of therapy.

Medical review

Last reviewed: 24 Jul 2026

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