Citrovorum factor Contraindications
Leucovorin is improper therapy for pernicious anemia and other megaloblastic anemias secondary to the lack of vitamin B12. A hematologic remission may occur while neurologic manifestations continue to progress.
Additional information about Citrovorum factor
Citrovorum factor Indication: For the treatment of osteosarcoma (after high dose methotrexate therapy). Used to diminish the toxicity and counteract the effects of impaired methotrexate elimination and of inadvertent overdosages of folic acid antagonists, and to treat megaloblastic anemias due to folic acid deficiency. Also used in combination with 5-fluorouracil to prolong survival in the palliative treatment of patients with advanced colorectal cancer.Mechanism Of Action: As leucovorin is a derivative of folic acid, it can be used to increase levels of folic acid under conditions favoring folic acid inhibition (following treatment of folic acid antagonists such as methotrexate). Citrovorum factor enhances the activity of fluorouracil by stabilizing the bond of the active metabolite (5-FdUMP) to the enzyme thymidylate synthetase.
Drug Interactions: Not Available
Food Interactions: Not Available
Generic Name: Leucovorin
Synonyms: Folinic acid; Folinic acid calcium salt; Folinic acid calcium salt USP27; L-leucovorin; Leucovorin calcium; Leucovorin folinic acid; Calcium folinate
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Drug Category: Antidote (to folic acid antagonists); Antineoplastic Adjuncts; Vitamins/minerals; Antianemic Agents
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Leucovorin: Calcium citrovorum factor; Citrovorum factor; Folinic acid-SF; Leucal; Wellcovorin;
Absorption: Following oral administration, leucovorin is rapidly absorbed. The apparent bioavailability of leucovorin was 97% for 25 mg, 75% for 50 mg, and 37% for 100 mg.
Toxicity (Overdose): LD50>8000 mg/kg (orally in rats). Excessive amounts of leucovorin may nullify the chemotherapeutic effect of folic acid antagonists.
Protein Binding: ~15%
Biotransformation: Hepatic and intestinal mucosal, the main metabolite being the active 5-methyltetrahydrofolate. Leucovorin is readily converted to another reduced folate, 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, which acts to stabilize the binding of fluorodeoxyridylic acid to thymidylate synthase and thereby enhances the inhibition of this enzyme.
Half Life: 6.2 hours
Dosage Forms of Citrovorum factor: Solution Intravenous
Liquid Intravenous
Tablet Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name: (2R)-2-[[4-[(2-amino-5-formyl-4-oxo-1,6,7,8-tetrahydropteridin-6-yl)methylamino]benzoyl]amino]pentanedioic acid
Chemical Formula: C20H23N7O7
Leucovorin on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucovorin
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
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