Is the night time the right time for 5-FU?
Is 5-Fu given via a pump to take home for 46 hours done so because during the night time liver enzymes that detoxify the liver are more abundant than during the day thus making the 5-Fu less toxic?-
never thought about this......
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i had asked that based on the following articleabrub said:It's because you need the continuous drip of 5FU
I was told that 5FU has a very short half-life (something like 10 minutes), so that to ensure that there is some active in your system, it is given in a 46 hours drip.
Alice
from last sentence of second paragraph
http://medicalxpress.com/print284730928.html
and given the idea that supposedly 2/3s of the efficacy of FOLFOX is derived from the 5-FU it must be pretty potent yet i always thought it was the oxi that was the stronger
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Might also be to minimizecoloCan said:i had asked that based on the following article
from last sentence of second paragraph
http://medicalxpress.com/print284730928.html
and given the idea that supposedly 2/3s of the efficacy of FOLFOX is derived from the 5-FU it must be pretty potent yet i always thought it was the oxi that was the stronger
Might also be to minimize side effects. I always get a bolus of about 950mg and then like 5000mg for the 46 hours.
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5-fuabrub said:It's because you need the continuous drip of 5FU
I was told that 5FU has a very short half-life (something like 10 minutes), so that to ensure that there is some active in your system, it is given in a 46 hours drip.
Alice
When I was getting 5-fu,it was with a chemo pump delivering 1 1/4 cc Hr 24/7. That lasted all 5 weeks I was getting radiation. 2010 was quite a year, but the resection,ileostomy,and reversal worked! My colonoscopy in 2011 showed NED. Been NED ever since living a normal(?) life.
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While i've never heard of this and i doubt you have eitherdanker said:5-fu
When I was getting 5-fu,it was with a chemo pump delivering 1 1/4 cc Hr 24/7. That lasted all 5 weeks I was getting radiation. 2010 was quite a year, but the resection,ileostomy,and reversal worked! My colonoscopy in 2011 showed NED. Been NED ever since living a normal(?) life.
i wonder what the astronauts have to say about this "risk"
www.myhealthnewsdaily.com/3711-space-travel-colon-cancer-risk.html
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I did a
post on circardian rythym and Chemo (here somewhere) , the right time makes a huge difference on effiacy and side effects
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