Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2020)

Alkalescent soda beverage caused the disappearance of gefitinib-induced rashes and decreased efficacy in a non-small-cell lung cancer patient treated with gefitinib: A case report

  • Shuang Bian,
  • Xiaomiao Tang,
  • Sheng Ye,
  • Wei Lei

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 101228

Abstract

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Oral anticancer drugs have the advantages of convenient and flexible administration, however, they also face some new problems related to their oral preparation. Herein we describe a case of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer patient treated with gefitinib who had long-term adverse reactions of rashes and diarrhea, and his rashes disappeared after taking alkaline soda, and then reappeared after stopping drinking it. Imaging progress was also observed. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the effect of alkaline food on gefitinib-induced rashes dynamic change. In this case, the rash acted as a signal of therapeutic efficacy. Clinicians and pharmacists should be aware of potential and common factors that affect drug efficacy and strive to achieve the best therapeutic results.

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