Annals of Oncology 13:327-330, 2002
© 2002 European Society for Medical Oncology
Significant impairment of high-dose methotrexate clearance following vancomycin administration in the absence of overt renal impairment
Division of Haematology and Medical Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, Melbourne 8006, Australia
Received 22 February 2001; revised 9 May 2001; accepted 23 May 2001.
Background
Methotrexate is an antimetabolite cytotoxic drug which is predominantly renally excreted. Vancomycin, a glycopeptide antibiotic that is used in the febrile neutropaenic patient, can be nephrotoxic. There are no previous reports of any interactions between these two drugs.
Patients and methods
We describe two patients with osteosarcoma treated with high-dose methotrexate-containing chemotherapy who had significantly delayed methotrexate clearance several weeks following exposure to vancomycin.
Results
These patients were treated with alternating chemotherapy consisting of 12 g/m2 methotrexate, 60 mg/m2 cisplatin, 75 mg/m2 adriamycin and 15 g/m2 ifosfamide. In both patients, serum methotrexate levels fell to below 0.2 µmol/l within 4896 h during initial treatment cycles. However, following recent exposure to therapeutic vancomycin in the preceding 10 days and in the absence of overt renal impairment, both patients manifested markedly prolonged methotrexate clearance, requiring 170231 h to reach serum levels of less than 0.2 µM. Subclinical renal impairment was documented by impaired glomerular filtration rates in both cases by technetium 99 m diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid scanning. Subsequent methotrexate cycles using an unmodified schedule were cleared within 72 h. Both cases had their glomerular filtration rate re-assessed, which showed marked improvement.
Conclusions
Recent exposure to vancomycin, even in the absence of overt renal impairment, may adversely affect methotrexate excretion, which can subsequently lead to increased toxicity of the antimetabolite. The glomerular filtration rate should be measured in such cases so that appropriate dose modification of methotrexate can be made.
Key words: delayed excretion, methotrexate, nephrotoxicity, vancomycin
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