Fusilev

Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP Last updated on RxList:6/19/2023

Drug Summary

What Is Fusilev?

Fusilev (levoleucovorin) is a derivative offolic acidindicated for the treatment of metastaticcolorectal cancerandbone cancer(after methotrexate therapy).

What Are Side Effects of Fusilev?

Common side effects of Fusilev include:

  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • stomach pain
  • upset stomach
  • numbness or tingling
  • loss of appetite
  • unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth
  • weakness
  • tired feeling
  • hair loss, or
  • mild skin rash.

Seizures andfainting, though rare, have been reported in patients taking Fusilev.

Seek medical care or call 911 at once if you have the following serious side effects:

  • Serious eye symptoms such as sudden vision loss, blurred vision, tunnel vision, eye pain or swelling, or seeing halos around lights;
  • Serious heart symptoms such as fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeats; fluttering in your chest; shortness of breath; and sudden dizziness, lightheadedness, or passing out;
  • Severe headache, confusion, slurred speech, arm or leg weakness, trouble walking, loss of coordination, feeling unsteady, very stiff muscles, high fever, profuse sweating, or tremors.

This document does not contain all possible side effects and others may occur. Check with your physician for additional information about side effects.

Dosage for Fusilev

Fusilev rescue at a dose of 7.5 mg (approximately 5 mg/m2) every 6 hours for 10 doses starts 24 hours after the beginning of the methotrexate infusion.

What Drugs, Substances, or Supplements Interact with Fusilev?

Fusilev may interact with sulfa drugs,seizuremedications, or multivitamin or mineral supplements that contain folic acid. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use.

Additional Information

Our Fusilev Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication.
Drug Description

DESCRIPTION

Levoleucovorin is the levo isomeric form of racemic d,l-leucovorin, present as the calcium salt. Levoleucovorin is the pharmacologically active isomer of leucovorin [(6-S)-leucovorin].

Fusilev for Injection and Fusilev Injection contain levoleucovorin calcium, which is one of several active, chemically reduced derivatives offolic acid. It is useful asantidoteto the inhibition of dihydrofolate reductase by methotrexate. This compound has the chemical designation calcium (6S)-N-{4-[[(2-amino-5-formyl-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydro-4-oxo-6pteridinyl)methyl] amino]benzoyl}-L-glutamatepentahydrate. The molecular weight is 601.6 and the structural formula is:

Fusilev® (levoleucovorin) Structural Formula Illustration

Its molecular formula is: C20H21CaN7O7• 5H2O.

Fusilev for Injection is supplied as a sterile lyophilized powder consisting of 64 mg levoleucovorin calcium pentahydrate (equivalent to 50 mg levoleucovorin) and 50 mg mannitol per 50 mg vial. Sodium hydroxide and/or hydrocholoric acid are used to adjust the pH during manufacture. It is intended for intravenous administration after reconstitution with 5.3 mL of sterile 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP [SeeDOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION]

Fusilev Injection is supplied as a sterile solution of either 175 mg levoleucovorin in 17.5 mL or 250 mg levoleucovorin in 25 mL. Each mL contains levoleucovorin calcium pentahydrate equivalent to 10 mg levoleucovorin and 8.3 mg sodium chloride. Sodium hydroxide is used for pH adjustment to pH 8.0 (6.5 to 8.5).

Indications & Dosage

INDICATIONS

Fusilev is indicated for:

  • rescue after high-dose methotrexate therapy in adult and pediatric patients with osteosarcoma.
  • diminishing the toxicity associated with overdosage of folic acid antagonists or impaired methotrexate elimination in adult and pediatric patients.
  • the treatment of adults with metastatic colorectal cancer in combination with fluorouracil.

Limitations Of Use

Fusilev is not indicated for pernicious anemia and megaloblastic anemia secondary to the lack of vitamin B12, because of the risk of progression of neurologic manifestations despite hematologic remission.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Important Use Information

Fusilev is indicated for intravenous administration only.Do not administer intrathecally.

Co-Administration Of Fusilev With Other Agents

Due to the risk of precipitation, do not co-administer Fusilev with other agents in the same admixture.

Recommended Dosage For Rescue After High-Dose Methotrexate Therapy

The recommended dosage for Fusilev is based on a methotrexate dose of 12 grams/m2administered by intravenous infusion over 4 hours. Twenty-four hours after starting the methotrexate infusion, initiate Fusilev at a dose of 7.5 mg (approximately 5 mg/m2) as an intravenous infusion every 6 hours.

Monitor serum creatinine and methotrexate levels at least once daily. Continue Fusilev administration, hydration, and urinary alkalinization (pH of 7 or greater) until the methotrexate level is below 5 x 10-8M (0.05 micromolar). Adjust the Fusilev dose or extend the duration as recommended in Table 1.

Table 1 Recommended Dosage for Fusilev based on Serum Methotrexate and Creatinine Levels

Clinical Situation Laboratory Findings Recommendation
Normal Methotrexate Elimination Serum methotrexate level approximately 10 micromolar at 24 hours after administration, 1 micromolar at 48 hours, and less than 0.2 micromolar at 72 hours Administer 7.5 mg by intravenous infusion every 6 hours for 60 hours (10 doses starting at 24 hours after start of methotrexate infusion).
Delayed Late Methotrexate Elimination Serum methotrexate level remaining above 0.2 micromolar at 72 hours, and more than 0.05 micromolar at 96 hours after administration. 继续通过静脉输液每6 ho 7.5毫克urs until methotrexate level is less than 0.05 micromolar.
Delayed Early Methotrexate Elimination and/or Evidence of Acute Renal Injury* Serum methotrexate level of 50 micromolar or more at 24 hours, or 5 micromolar or more at 48 hours after administration
OR
100% or greater increase in serum creatinine level at 24 hours after methotrexate administration (e.g., an increase from 0.5 mg/dL to a level of 1 mg/dL or more).
由静脉输液管理75毫克每3 hours until methotrexate level is less than 1 micromolar; then 7.5 mg by intravenous infusion every 3 hours until methotrexate level is less than 0.05 micromolar.
* These patients are likely to develop reversible renal failure. In addition to appropriate Fusilev therapy, continue hydration and urinary alkalinization and monitor fluid and electrolyte status, until the serum methotrexate level has fallen to below 0.05 micromolar and the renal failure has resolved.

Impaired Methotrexate Elimination Or Renal Impairment

Decreased methotrexate elimination or renal impairment which are clinically important but less severe than the abnormalities described in Table 1 can occur following methotrexate administration. If toxicity associated with methotrexate is observed, in subsequent courses extend Fusilev rescue for an additional 24 hours (total of 14 doses over 84 hours).

Third-Space Fluid Collection And Other Causes Of Delayed Methotrexate Elimination

Accumulation in a third space fluid collection (i.e., ascites, pleural effusion), renal insufficiency, or inadequate hydration can delay methotrexate elimination. Under such circumstances, higher doses of Fusilev or prolonged administration may be indicated.

Recommended Dosage For Overdosage Of Folic Acid Antagonists Or Impaired Methotrexate Elimination

Start Fusilev as soon as possible after an overdosage of methotrexate or within 24 hours of methotrexate administration when methotrexate elimination is impaired. As the time interval between methotrexate administration and Fusilev increases, the effectiveness of Fusilev to diminish methotrexate toxicity may decrease. Administer Fusilev 7.5 mg (approximately 5 mg/m2) by intravenous infusion every 6 hours until the serum methotrexate level is less than 5 x 10-8M (0.05 micromolar).

Monitor serum creatinine and methotrexate levels at least every 24 hours. Increase the dosage of Fusilev to 50 mg/m2intravenously every 3 hours and continue Fusilev at this dosage until the methotrexate level is less than 5 x 10-8M for the following:

  • if serum creatinine at 24-hours increases 50% or more compared to baseline
  • if the methotrexate level at 24-hours is greater than 5 x 10-6M
  • if the methotrexate level at 48-hours is greater than 9 x 10-7M,

Continue concomitant hydration (3 L per day) and urinary alkalinization with sodium bicarbonate. Adjust the sodium bicarbonate dose to maintain urine pH at 7 or greater.

Dosage In Combination With Fluorouracil For Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

The following regimens have been used for the treatment of colorectal cancer:

  • Fusilev 100 mg/m2by intravenous injection over a minimum of 3 minutes, followed by fluorouracil at 370 mg/m2by intravenous injection, once daily for 5 consecutive days.
  • Fusilev 10 mg/m2by intravenous injection, followed by fluorouracil 425 mg/m2by intravenous injection, once daily for 5 consecutive days.

Administer fluorouracil and Fusilev separately to avoid the formation of a precipitate.

This five-day course may be repeated every 4 weeks for 2 courses, then every 4 to 5 weeks, if the patient has recovered from the toxicity from the prior course. Do not adjust Fusilev dosage for toxicity.

Refer to fluorouracil prescribing information for information on fluorouracil dosage and dosage modifications for adverse reactions.

准备管理

Fusilev For Injection
  • Prior to intravenous injection, reconstitute the 50 mg vial of Fusilev for Injection with 5.3 mL of 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP to yield a levoleucovorin concentration of 10 mg per mL. Reconstitution with Sodium Chloride solutions with preservatives (e.g. benzyl alcohol) has not been studied. The use of solutions other than 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP is not recommended.
  • The reconstituted 10 mg per mL levoleucovorin contains no preservative. Observe strict aseptic technique during reconstitution of the drug product. Discard unused portion.
  • Saline reconstituted levoleucovorin solutions may be further diluted, immediately, to concentrations of 0.5 mg/mL to 5 mg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP or 5% Dextrose Injection, USP. Do not store the reconstituted product or reconstituted product diluted using 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP for more than 12 hours at room temperature. Do not store reconstituted product diluted using 5% Dextrose Injection, USP for more than 4 hours at room temperature.
  • Visually inspect the reconstituted solution for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration. Do not use if cloudiness or precipitate is observed.
  • Do not intravenously inject more than 16 mL of reconstituted solutions (160 mg of levoleucovorin) per minute, because of the calcium content of the levoleucovorin solution.
Fusilev Injection
  • Levoleucovorin contains no preservative. Observe strict aseptic technique during reconstitution of the drug product. Discard unused portion.
  • Levoleucovorin solutions may be further diluted to concentrations of 0.5 mg/mL in 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP or 5% Dextrose Injection, USP. Do not store the product diluted using 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection, USP or 5% Dextrose Injection, USP for more than 4 hours at room temperature.
  • 视觉检查particul稀释解决方案ate matter and discoloration prior to administration. Do not use if cloudiness or precipitate is observed.
  • Inject no more than 16 mL of Fusilev Injection (160 mg of levoleucovorin) intravenously per minute, because of the calcium content of the levoleucovorin solution.

HOW SUPPLIED

Dosage Forms And Strengths

For Injection

50 mg of levoleucovorin as a sterile white to pale yellow lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial for reconstitution.

Injection

175 mg/17.5 mL (10 mg/mL) or 250 mg/25 mL (10 mg/mL) of levoleucovorin sterile colorless to faint yellow solution in a single-dose vial.

Storage And Handling

Fusilev For Injection

Fusilev (levoleucovorin) for injectionis a sterile white to pale yellow lyophilized powder in a single-dose vial available as:

50 mg vial -NDC72893-009-01

Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) in carton until contents are used. Excursions permitted from 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) [See USP Controlled Room Temperature]. Protect from light.

Fusilev Injection

Fusilev (levoleucovorin) injectionis a sterile colorless to faint yellow solution in a single-dose vial available as:

175 mg/17.5 mL solution -NDC72893-013-01
250 mg/25 mL solution -NDC72893-014-01

Store in refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F). Protect from light. Store in carton until contents are used.

Manufactured for Acrotech Biopharma LLC. East Windsor, NJ 08520. Revised: Nov 2020

Side Effects

SIDE EFFECTS

The following clinically significant adverse reactions are described elsewhere in the labeling:

  • Hypercalcemia [see警告AND PRECAUTIONS]
  • Increased gastrointestinal toxicities with fluorouracil [see警告AND PRECAUTIONS]

Clinical Trials Experience

Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice.

High-Dose Methotrexate Therapy

Table 2 presents the frequency of adverse reactions which occurred during the administration of 58 courses of high-dose methotrexate 12 grams/m2followed by Fusilev rescue for osteosarcoma in 16 patients aged 6 to 21 years. Most patients received Fusilev 7.5 mg every 6 hours for 60 hours or longer, beginning 24 hours after completion of methotrexate administration.

Table 2 Adverse Reactions with High-Dose Methotrexate Therapy

Adverse Reactions Fusilev
n = 16
All Grades (%) Grades 3-4 (%)
Gastrointestinal
Stomatitis 38 6
Vomiting 38 0
Nausea 19 0
Diarrhea 6 0
Dyspepsia 6 0
Typhlitis 6 6
Respiratory
Dyspnea 6 0
Skin and Appendages
Dermatitis 6 0
Other
Confusion 6 0
Neuropathy 6 0
Renal function abnormal 6 0
Taste perversion 6 0

Combination With Fluorouracil In Colorectal Cancer

Table 3 presents the frequency of adverse reaction which occurred in 2 arms of a randomized controlled trial conducted by the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. The trial failed to show superior overall survival with fluorouracil + levoleucovorin compared to fluorouracil +d,l-leucovorin. Patients were randomized to fluorouracil 370 mg/m2intravenously and levoleucovorin 100 mg/m2intravenously, both daily for 5 days, or to fluorouracil 370 mg/m2intravenously andd,l-leucovorin 200 mg/m2intravenously, both daily for 5 days. Treatment was repeated week 4 and week 8, and then every 5 weeks until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

Table 3 Adverse Reactions Occurring in ≥ 10% of Patients in Either Arm

Adverse Reaction Levoleucovorin/ fluorouracil
n=318
d,l-Leucovorin/ fluorouracil
n=307
Grades 1-4
(%)
Grades 3-4
(%)
Grades 1-4
(%)
Grades 3-4
(%)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Stomatitis 72 12 72 14
Diarrhea 70 19 65 17
Nausea 62 8 61 8
Vomiting 40 5 37 6
Abdominal Pain1 14 3 19 3
General Disorders
Asthenia/Fatigue/Malaise 29 5 32 11
Skin Disorders
Dermatitis 29 1 28 1
Alopecia 26 0.3 28 1
Metabolism and Nutrition
Anorexia/Decreased Appetite 24 4 25 2
1Includes abdominal pain, upper abdominal pain, lower abdominal pain, and abdominal tenderness

Postmarketing Experience

The following adverse reaction have been identified during postapproval use of levoleucovorin products. Because these reactions are reported from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.

Dermatologic:pruritus, rash

Respiratory:dyspnea

Other:temperature change, rigors, allergic reactions

Drug Interactions

DRUG INTERACTIONS

Effects Of Leucovorin Products On Other Drugs

Antiepileptic Drugs

Folic acid in large amounts may counteract the antiepileptic effect of phenobarbital, phenytoin and primidone and increase the frequency of seizures in susceptible children. It is not known whetherfolinic acidhas the same effects; however, both folic and folinic acids share some common metabolic pathways. Monitor patients taking folinic acid in combination with antiepileptic drugs.

Fluorouracil

Leucovorin products increase the toxicity of fluorouracil. Do not initiate or continue therapy with Fusilev and fluorouracil in patients with symptoms ofgastrointestinaltoxicity until those symptoms have resolved. Monitor patients with diarrhea until the diarrhea has resolved, as rapid deterioration leading to death can occur [see警告AND PRECAUTIONS].

Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole

The concomitant use ofd,l-leucovorin with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for the acute treatment ofPneumocystis jirovecipneumoniain patients withHIVinfection was associated with increased rates of treatment failure and morbidity in a placebo-controlled study [see警告AND PRECAUTIONS].

Warnings & Precautions

警告

Included as part of the"PRECAUTIONS"Section

PRECAUTIONS

Hypercalcemia

Because of the calcium content of the levoleucovorin solution, inject no more than 16 mL (160 mg of levoleucovorin) intravenously per minute.

Increased Gastrointestinal Toxicities With Fluorouracil

Leucovorin products increase the toxicities of fluorouracil [seeDRUG INTERACTIONS]. Gastrointestinal toxicities, including stomatitis and diarrhea, occur more commonly and may be of greater severity and of prolonged duration. Deaths from severe enterocolitis, diarrhea, and dehydration have occurred in elderly patients receiving weeklyd,l-leucovorin and fluorouracil.

Monitor patients for gastrointestinal toxicities. Do not initiate or continue therapy with Fusilev and fluorouracil in patients with symptoms of gastrointestinal toxicity until those symptoms have resolved. Monitor patients with diarrhea until resolved, as rapid deterioration leading to death can occur.

Drug Interaction With Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole

The concomitant use ofd,l-leucovorin with trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for the acute treatment ofPneumocystisjiroveci pneumonia in patients with HIV infection was associated with increased rates of treatment failure and morbidity [seeDRUG INTERACTIONS].

Nonclinical Toxicology

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment Of Fertility

No studies have been conducted to evaluate the potential of levoleucovorin for carcinogenesis,mutagenesisand impairment of fertility.

Use In Specific Populations

Pregnancy

Risk Summary

有有限的数据Fusilev使用我n pregnant women. Animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with levoleucovorin.

Levoleucovorin is administered in combination with methotrexate or fluorouracil, which can cause embryo-fetal harm. Refer to methotrexate and fluorouracil prescribing information for additional information.

In the U.S. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects andmiscarriagein clinically recognized pregnancies is 2% to 4% and 15% to 20%, respectively.

Lactation

Risk Summary

There are no data on the presence of levoleucovorin in human milk or its effects on the breastfed infant or on milk production.

Levoleucovorin is administered in combination with methotrexate or fluorouracil. Refer to methotrexate and fluorouracil prescribing information for additional information.

Pediatric Use

The safety and effectiveness of Fusilev have been established in pediatric patients for rescue after high-dose methotrexate therapy inosteosarcomaand diminishing the toxicity associated with overdosage of folic acid antagonists or impaired methotrexate elimination. Use of levoleucovorin in pediatric patients is supported by open-label clinical trial data in 16 pediatric patients 6 years of age and older, with additional supporting evidence from literature [seeClinical Studies].

The safety and effectiveness of Fusilev have not been established for the treatment of pediatric patients with advanced metastaticcolorectal cancer.

Geriatric Use

Clinical studies of Fusilev in the treatment of osteosarcoma did not include patients aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger patients.

In the NCCTG clinical trial of Fusilev in combination with fluorouracil for the treatment of metastaticcolorectalcancer, no overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between patients age 65 years and older and younger patients.

Overdose & Contraindications

OVERDOSE

No Information provided

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Fusilev is contraindicated in patients who have had severe hypersensitivity to leucovorin products, folic acid or folinic acid [seeADVERSE REACTIONS].

Clinical Pharmacology

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

Mechanism Of Action

High-Dose Methotrexate Therapy

Levoleucovorin is the pharmacologically active isomer of 5-formyl tetrahydrofolic acid. Levoleucovorin does not require reduction by the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase in order to participate in reactions utilizing folates as a source of “onecarbon” moieties. Administration of levoleucovorin counteracts the therapeutic and toxic effects of folic acid antagonists such as methotrexate, which act by inhibiting dihydrofolate reductase.

Combination With Fluorouracil In Colorectal Cancer

Levoleucovorin提高治疗和有毒effects of fluorouracil. Fluorouracil is metabolized to 5-fluoro-2'deoxyuridine-5'-monophosphate (FdUMP), which binds to and inhibits thymidylate synthase (an enzyme important inDNA repairand replication). Levoleucovorin is converted to another reducedfolate, 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, which acts to stabilize the binding of FdUMP to thymidylate synthase and thereby enhancing the inhibition of thymidylate synthase.

Pharmacokinetics

The pharmacokinetics of levoleucovorin after intravenous administration of a 15 mg dose was studied in healthy subjects. The mean maximum serum total tetrahydrofolate (total-THF) concentrations was 1722 ng/mL (CV 39%) and the mean maximum serum (6S)-5-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrofolate concentrations was 275 ng/mL (CV 18%) observed around 0.9 hours post injection.

Distribution

Exploratory studies show that small quantities of systemically administered leucovorin enter thecerebrospinal fluid(CSF), primarily as its major metabolite 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHFA). In humans, the CSF levels of 5-MTHFA remain 1-3 orders of magnitude lower than the usual methotrexate concentrations following intrathecal administration.

Elimination

The mean terminal half-life was 5.1 hours for total-THF and 6.8 hours for (6S)-5-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrofolate.

Drug Interaction Studies

The mean dose-normalized steady-state plasma concentrations for both levoleucovorin and 5-methyl-THF were comparable whether fluorouracil (370 mg/m2/day as an intravenous bolus) was given in combination with levoleucovorin (250 mg/m2and 1000 mg/m2as a continuous intravenous infusion for 5.5 days) or withd,l-leucovorin (500 mg/m2as a continuous intravenous infusion for 5.5 days).

Clinical Studies

Rescue After High-Dose Methotrexate Therapy In Patients With Osteosarcoma

The efficacy of levoleucovorin rescue following high-dose methotrexate was evaluated in 16 patients aged 6 to 21 years who received 58 courses of therapy for osteogenicsarcoma. High-dose methotrexate was one component of several different combinationchemotherapyregimens evaluated across several trials. Methotrexate 12 grams/m2as an intravenous infusion over 4 hours was administered to 13 patients, who received Fusilev 7.5 mg by intravenous infusion every 6 hours for 60 hours or longer beginning 24 hours after completion of methotrexate. Three patients received methotrexate 12.5 grams/m2intravenously over 6 hours, followed by Fusilev 7.5 mg by intravenous infusion every 3 hours for 18 doses beginning 12 hours after completion of methotrexate. The mean number of Fusilev doses per course was 18.2 and the mean total dose per course was 350 mg. The efficacy of Fusilev rescue following high-dose methotrexate was based on the adverse reaction profile [SeeADVERSE REACTIONS].

Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

In a randomized clinical study conducted by Mayo Clinic and North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer comparingd,l-leucovorin 200 mg/m2and fluorouracil 370 mg/m2versusd,l-leucovorin 20 mg/m2and fluorouracil 425 mg/m2versus fluorouracil 500 mg/m2, with all drugs administered by intravenous infusion daily for 5 days every 28 to 35 days, response rates were 26% (p=0.04 versus fluorouracil alone), 43% (p=0.001 versus fluorouracil alone) and 10%, respectively. Respective median survival times were 12.2 months (p=0.037), 12 months (p=0.050), and 7.7 months. The low dosed,l-leucovorin regimen was associated with a statistically significant improvement in weight gain of more than 5%, relief of symptoms, and improvement in performance status. The high dosed,l-leucovorin regimen was associated with a statistically significant improvement in performance status and trended toward improvement in weight gain and in relief of symptoms but these were not statistically significant.

In a second randomized clinical study conducted by Mayo Clinic and NCCTG, the fluorouracil alone arm was replaced by a regimen of sequentially administered methotrexate , fluorouracil, andd,l-leucovorin. Response rates withd,l-leucovorin 200 mg/m2and fluorouracil 370 mg/m2versusd,l-leucovorin 20 mg/m2and fluorouracil 425 mg/m2versus sequential methotrexate and fluorouracil andd,l-leucovorin were respectively 31% (p≤0.01), 42% (p≤0.01), and 14%. Respective median survival times were 12.7 months (p≤0.04), 12.7 months (p≤0.01), and 8.4 months. There was no statistically significant difference in weight gain of more than 5% or in improvement in performance status was seen between the treatment arms.

A随机控制ed trialconducted by NCCTG in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer failed to show superiority of a regimen of fluorouracil + levoleucovorin to fluorouracil +d,l-leucovorin in overall survival. Patients were randomized to fluorouracil 370 mg/m2intravenously and levoleucovorin 100 mg/m2intravenously, both daily for 5 days, or to fluorouracil 370 mg/m2intravenously andd,l-leucovorin 200 mg/m2intravenously, both daily for 5 days. Treatment was repeated week 4 and week 8, and then every 5 weeks until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.

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