Pharmacological effects of formulation vehicles: Implications for cancer chemotherapy

  • ten Tije, Albert J.
  • Verweij, Jaap
  • Loos, Walter J.
  • Sparreboom, Alex
Publication date
February 2003

Abstract

The non-ionic surfactants Cremophor® EL (CrEL; polyoxyethyleneglycerol triricinoleate 35) and polysorbate 80 (Tween® 80; polyoxy-ethylene-sorbitan-20-monooleate) are widely used as drug formulation vehicles, including for the taxane anticancer agents paclitaxel and docetaxel. A wealth of recent experimental data has indicated that both solubilisers are biologically and pharmacologically active compounds, and their use as drug formulation vehicles has been implicated in clinically important adverse effects, including acute hypersensitivity reactions and peripheral neuropathy. CrEL and Tween® 80 have also been demonstrated to influence the disposition of solubilised drugs that are administered intravenously. The overall resulting effect is a ...

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