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01-09-2012 | Short Communication

Effect of Ethanol in Paclitaxel Injections on the Ethanol Concentration in Exhaled Breath

Authors: Tohru Aomori, Hironori Makino, Masayuki Sekizuka, Tadahiro Hashita, Takuya Araki, Keiko Iizuka, Tomonori Nakamura, Dr. Koujirou Yamamoto

Published in: Drugs in R&D | Issue 3/2012

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Abstract

Background

Ethanol is included in certain injectable preparations of anticancer drugs to increase their solubility. Since the volume of ethanol in these preparations is approximately half of the total injection volume, the potential inhibitory effects of ethanol on the central nervous system cannot be disregarded, especially considering that patients may drive immediately after administration of the medication. Therefore, the concentration of ethanol was examined in exhaled breath after administration of paclitaxel, an anticancer medication containing ethanol.

Methods

The ethanol concentration in exhaled breath immediately after an intravenous infusion of paclitaxel was measured in 30 patients, using a balloon-type gas detector tube. Correlations between the concentration of ethanol in exhaled breath and the total amount of ethanol administered or the intravenous infusion speed were calculated.

Results

The mean ethanol concentration in exhaled breath was 0.028 ± 0.015 mg/L. The correlation between the ethanol concentration in exhaled breath and the total dose of ethanol was weak (R2 = 0.25; p = 0.055), while the intravenous infusion speed showed a stronger positive correlation with the concentration of ethanol in the breath (R2 = 0.49; p = 0.11). The maximum concentration of ethanol measured in exhaled breath (0.06 mg/L) was equivalent to 40% of the threshold for drunk driving, as specified in the Road Traffic Act in Japan.

Conclusion

In this study, no patient had a breath ethanol concentration exceeding the legal threshold for drunk driving. However, it is still advisable for patients to avoid driving after receiving paclitaxel injections. When driving cannot be avoided, patients should wait for a sufficient time after receiving the injection before driving.
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Metadata
Title
Effect of Ethanol in Paclitaxel Injections on the Ethanol Concentration in Exhaled Breath
Authors
Tohru Aomori
Hironori Makino
Masayuki Sekizuka
Tadahiro Hashita
Takuya Araki
Keiko Iizuka
Tomonori Nakamura
Dr. Koujirou Yamamoto
Publication date
01-09-2012
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Drugs in R&D / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 1174-5886
Electronic ISSN: 1179-6901
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/11634690-000000000-00000

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