Folinic Acid Prophylaxis and Dose Adjustments Enable Safe Treatment with Pemetrexed in Patients with Renal Impairment
Nikki de Rouw, Leila‐Sophie Otten, Mart P. Kicken, Berber Piet, Bonne Biesma, Bianca van Veggel, Christi M.J. Steendam, Ben van den Borne, Lizza E.L. Hendriks, Sander Croes, Anne‐Marie C. Dingemans, Daphne W. Dumoulin, Ron H.J. Mathijssen, Jacobus A. Burgers, Alwin D.R. Huitema

TL;DR
Pemetrexed can be safely used in patients with kidney problems when given with folinic acid and adjusted doses, offering effective cancer treatment to those previously excluded.
Contribution
A safe dosing strategy for pemetrexed in patients with renal impairment using folinic acid prophylaxis and dose adjustments.
Findings
Pemetrexed was safely administered to patients with renal impairment using dose adjustments and folinic acid.
Adverse events were comparable to those in patients with normal kidney function.
Treatment resulted in responses including complete and partial remissions in some patients.
Abstract
Pemetrexed is a cornerstone in chemo(immunotherapy) of non‐small cell lung cancer and mesothelioma; however, it is contraindicated in patients with renal impairment due to severe toxicity concerns. Therefore, a large proportion of patients is withheld from effective chemo(immunotherapy). We performed an intra‐patient 3 + 3 dose escalation renal impairment study (eGFR < 45 mL/min). The pemetrexed dose was calculated based on renal function to reach a target AUC, and patients received oral folinic acid prophylaxis 45 mg four times daily on Days 2–15 of each cycle. Endpoints included safety (incidence of hematological and non‐hematological toxicity, treatment delays) and pharmacokinetics in line with regulatory guidance for renal impairment trials. Six patients with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between 26 and 41 mL/min were included. All patients were successfully…
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TopicsOccupational and environmental lung diseases · Neutropenia and Cancer Infections · Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
