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  • Emcyt ESTRAMUSTINE PHOSPHATE SODIUM 140 mg/1 Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc
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Emcyt

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Marketing start date: 28 Dec 2024

Summary of product characteristics


Adverse Reactions

ADVERSE REACTIONS In a randomized, double-blind trial comparing therapy with EMCYT Capsules in 93 patients (11.5 to 15.9 mg/kg/day) or diethylstilbestrol (DES) in 93 patients (3.0 mg/day), the following adverse effects were reported: EMCYT n=93 DES n=93 CARDIOVASCULAR-RESPIRATORY Cardiac Arrest 0 2 Cerebrovascular Accident 2 0 Myocardial Infarction 3 1 Thrombophlebitis 3 7 Pulmonary Emboli 2 5 Congestive Heart Failure 3 2 Edema 19 17 Dyspnea 11 3 Leg Cramps 8 11 Upper Respiratory Discharge 1 1 Hoarseness 1 0 GASTROINTESTINAL Nausea 15 8 Diarrhea 12 11 Minor Gastrointestinal Upset 11 6 Anorexia 4 3 Flatulence 2 0 Vomiting 1 1 Gastrointestinal Bleeding 1 0 Burning Throat 1 0 Thirst 1 0 INTEGUMENTARY Rash 1 4 Pruritus 2 2 Dry Skin 2 0 Pigment Changes 0 3 Easy Bruising 3 0 Flushing 1 0 Night Sweats 0 1 Fingertip—Peeling Skin 1 0 Thinning Hair 1 1 BREAST CHANGES Tenderness 66 64 Enlargement Mild 60 54 Moderate 10 16 Marked 0 5 MISCELLANEOUS Lethargy Alone 4 3 Depression 0 2 Emotional Lability 2 0 Insomnia 3 0 Headache 1 1 Anxiety 1 0 Chest Pain 1 1 Hot Flashes 0 1 Pain in Eyes 0 1 Tearing of Eyes 1 1 Tinnitus 0 1 LABORATORY ABNORMALITIES Hematologic Leukopenia 4 2 Thrombopenia 1 2 Hepatic Bilirubin Alone 1 5 Bilirubin and LDH 0 1 Bilirubin and SGOT 2 1 Bilirubin, LDH and SGOT 2 0 LDH and/or SGOT 31 28 Miscellaneous Hypercalcemia—Transient 0 1

Contraindications

CONTRAINDICATIONS EMCYT Capsules should not be used in patients with any of the following conditions: 1) Known hypersensitivity to either estradiol or to nitrogen mustard. 2) Active thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders, except in those cases where the actual tumor mass is the cause of the thromboembolic phenomenon and the physician feels the benefits of therapy may outweigh the risks.

Description

DESCRIPTION Estramustine phosphate sodium, an antineoplastic agent, is an off-white powder readily soluble in water. EMCYT Capsules are white and opaque, each containing estramustine phosphate sodium as the disodium salt monohydrate equivalent to 140 mg estramustine phosphate, for oral administration. Each capsule also contains magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, sodium lauryl sulfate, and talc. Gelatin capsule shells contain the following pigment: titanium dioxide. Chemically, estramustine phosphate sodium is estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17-diol(17β)-,3-[bis(2-chloroethyl)carbamate] 17-(dihydrogen phosphate), disodium salt, monohydrate. It is also referred to as estradiol 3-[bis(2-chloroethyl)carbamate] 17-(dihydrogen phosphate), disodium salt, monohydrate. Estramustine phosphate sodium has an empiric formula of C 23 H 30 Cl 2 NNa 2 O 6 P•H 2 O, a calculated molecular weight of 582.4, and the following structural formula: Chemical Structure

Dosage And Administration

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION The recommended daily dose is 14 mg per kg of body weight (ie, one 140 mg capsule for each 10 kg or 22 lb of body weight), given in 3 or 4 divided doses. Most patients in studies in the United States have been treated at a dosage range of 10 to 16 mg per kg per day. Patients should be instructed to take EMCYT Capsules at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. EMCYT should be swallowed with water. Milk, milk products, and calcium-rich foods or drugs (such as calcium-containing antacids) must not be taken simultaneously with EMCYT. Patients should be treated for 30 to 90 days before the physician determines the possible benefits of continued therapy. Therapy should be continued as long as the favorable response lasts. Some patients have been maintained on therapy for more than 3 years at doses ranging from 10 to 16 mg per kg of body weight per day. Procedures for proper handling and disposal of anticancer drugs should be considered. Several guidelines on this subject have been published. 1–8 There is no general agreement that all of the procedures recommended in the guidelines are necessary or appropriate.

Indications And Usage

INDICATIONS AND USAGE EMCYT Capsules are indicated in the palliative treatment of patients with metastatic and/or progressive carcinoma of the prostate.

Warnings

WARNINGS It has been shown that there is an increased risk of thrombosis, including fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarction, in men receiving estrogens for prostatic cancer. EMCYT Capsules should be used with caution in patients with a history of thrombophlebitis, thrombosis, or thromboembolic disorders, especially if they were associated with estrogen therapy. Caution should also be used in patients with cerebral vascular or coronary artery disease. Glucose Tolerance—Because glucose tolerance may be decreased, diabetic patients should be carefully observed while receiving EMCYT. Elevated Blood Pressure—Because hypertension may occur, blood pressure should be monitored periodically.

Overdosage

OVERDOSAGE Although there has been no experience with overdosage to date, it is reasonable to expect that such episodes may produce pronounced manifestations of the known adverse reactions. In the event of overdosage, the gastric contents should be evacuated by gastric lavage and symptomatic therapy should be initiated. Hematologic and hepatic parameters should be monitored for at least 6 weeks after overdosage of EMCYT Capsules.

Adverse Reactions Table

EMCYT n=93DES n=93

CARDIOVASCULAR-RESPIRATORY

Cardiac Arrest

0

2

Cerebrovascular Accident

2

0

Myocardial Infarction

3

1

Thrombophlebitis

3

7

Pulmonary Emboli

2

5

Congestive Heart Failure

3

2

Edema

19

17

Dyspnea

11

3

Leg Cramps

8

11

Upper Respiratory Discharge

1

1

Hoarseness

1

0

GASTROINTESTINAL

Nausea

15

8

Diarrhea

12

11

Minor Gastrointestinal Upset

11

6

Anorexia

4

3

Flatulence

2

0

Vomiting

1

1

Gastrointestinal Bleeding

1

0

Burning Throat

1

0

Thirst

1

0

INTEGUMENTARY

Rash

1

4

Pruritus

2

2

Dry Skin

2

0

Pigment Changes

0

3

Easy Bruising

3

0

Flushing

1

0

Night Sweats

0

1

Fingertip—Peeling Skin

1

0

Thinning Hair

1

1

BREAST CHANGES

Tenderness

66

64

Enlargement

Mild

60

54

Moderate

10

16

Marked

0

5

MISCELLANEOUS

Lethargy Alone

4

3

Depression

0

2

Emotional Lability

2

0

Insomnia

3

0

Headache

1

1

Anxiety

1

0

Chest Pain

1

1

Hot Flashes

0

1

Pain in Eyes

0

1

Tearing of Eyes

1

1

Tinnitus

0

1

LABORATORY ABNORMALITIES

Hematologic

Leukopenia

4

2

Thrombopenia

1

2

Hepatic

Bilirubin Alone

1

5

Bilirubin and LDH

0

1

Bilirubin and SGOT

2

1

Bilirubin, LDH and SGOT

2

0

LDH and/or SGOT

31

28

Miscellaneous

Hypercalcemia—Transient

0

1

Drug Interactions

Food/Drug Interaction Milk, milk products, and calcium-rich foods or drugs may impair the absorption of EMCYT.

Clinical Pharmacology

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY Estramustine phosphate (Figure 1) is a molecule combining estradiol and nornitrogen mustard by a carbamate link. The molecule is phosphorylated to make it water soluble. Estramustine phosphate taken orally is readily dephosphorylated during absorption, and the major metabolites in plasma are estramustine (Figure 2), the estrone analog (Figure 3), estradiol, and estrone. Prolonged treatment with estramustine phosphate produces elevated total plasma concentrations of estradiol that fall within ranges similar to the elevated estradiol levels found in prostatic cancer patients given conventional estradiol therapy. Estrogenic effects, as demonstrated by changes in circulating levels of steroids and pituitary hormones, are similar in patients treated with either estramustine phosphate or conventional estradiol. The metabolic urinary patterns of the estradiol moiety of estramustine phosphate and estradiol itself are very similar, although the metabolites derived from estramustine phosphate are excreted at a slower rate. Chemical Structure Chemical Structure Chemical Structure

Effective Time

20230501

Version

15

Spl Product Data Elements

Emcyt estramustine phosphate sodium ESTRAMUSTINE PHOSPHATE SODIUM ESTRAMUSTINE ESTRAMUSTINE PHOSPHATE MAGNESIUM STEARATE SILICON DIOXIDE SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE TALC TITANIUM DIOXIDE opaque PHARMACIA;AND;UPJOHN;EMCYT;140MG

Carcinogenesis And Mutagenesis And Impairment Of Fertility

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Long-term continuous administration of estrogens in certain animal species increases the frequency of carcinomas of the breast and liver. Compounds structurally similar to EMCYT are carcinogenic in mice. Carcinogenic studies of EMCYT have not been conducted in man. Although testing by the Ames method failed to demonstrate mutagenicity for estramustine phosphate sodium, it is known that both estradiol and nitrogen mustard are mutagenic. For this reason and because some patients who had been impotent while on estrogen therapy have regained potency while taking EMCYT, the patient should be advised to use contraceptive measures.

Application Number

NDA018045

Brand Name

Emcyt

Generic Name

estramustine phosphate sodium

Product Ndc

0013-0132

Product Type

HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG

Route

ORAL

Laboratory Tests

Laboratory Tests Certain endocrine and liver function tests may be affected by estrogen-containing drugs. EMCYT may depress testosterone levels. Abnormalities of hepatic enzymes and of bilirubin have occurred in patients receiving EMCYT. Such tests should be done at appropriate intervals during therapy and repeated after the drug has been withdrawn for two months.

Package Label Principal Display Panel

PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 140 mg Capsule Bottle Label Pfizer NDC 0013-0132-02 Emcyt ® capsules 140 mg* estramustine phosphate sodium capsules 100 Capsules Rx only PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 140 mg Capsule Bottle Label

Information For Patients

Information for the Patient Because of the possibility of mutagenic effects, patients should be advised to use contraceptive measures.

References

REFERENCES 1. Recommendations for the Safe Handling of Parenteral Antineoplastic Drugs. NIH Publication No. 83–2621. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 20402. 2. AMA Council Report, Guidelines for Handling Parenteral Antineoplastics, JAMA. 1985; 253 (11):1590–1592. 3. National Study Commission on Cytotoxic Exposure-Recommendations for Handling Cytotoxic Agents. Available from Louis P. Jeffrey, Sc.D., Chairman, National Study Commission on Cytotoxic Exposure, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences, 179 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115. 4. Clinical Oncological Society of Australia. Guidelines and Recommendations for Safe Handling of Antineoplastic Agents. Med J Australia. 1983; 1:426–428. 5. Jones RB, et al. Safe Handling of Chemotherapeutic Agents: A Report from the Mount Sinai Medical Center. CA-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 1983; (Sept/Oct) 258–263. 6. American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Technical Assistance Bulletin on Handling Cytotoxic and Hazardous Drugs. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1990; 47:1033–1049. 7. OSHA Work-Practice Guidelines for Personnel Dealing with Cytotoxic (Antineoplastic) Drugs. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1986; 43:1193–1204. 8. ONS Clinical Practice Committee. Cancer Chemotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice. Pittsburgh, Pa: Oncology Nursing Society; 1999:32–41. This product’s label may have been updated. For current full prescribing information, please visit www.pfizer.com . For medical information about EMCYT, please visit www.pfizermedinfo.com or call 1‑800-438-1985. Rx only LAB-0088-5.0 Revised April 2023 Logo

How Supplied

HOW SUPPLIED White opaque capsules, each containing estramustine phosphate sodium as the disodium salt monohydrate equivalent to 140 mg estramustine phosphate—bottle of 100 (NDC 0013-0132-02). NOTE EMCYT Capsules should be stored in the refrigerator at 36° to 46°F (2° to 8°C).

General Precautions

General Fluid Retention. Exacerbation of preexisting or incipient peripheral edema or congestive heart disease has been seen in some patients receiving therapy with EMCYT Capsules. Other conditions which might be influenced by fluid retention, such as epilepsy, migraine, or renal dysfunction, require careful observation. EMCYT may be poorly metabolized in patients with impaired liver function and should be administered with caution in such patients. Because EMCYT may influence the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, it should be used with caution in patients with metabolic bone diseases that are associated with hypercalcemia or in patients with renal insufficiency. Patients with prostate cancer and osteoblastic metastases are at risk for hypocalcemia and should have calcium levels closely monitored. Gynecomastia and impotence are known estrogenic effects. Allergic reactions and angioedema at times involving the airway have been reported.

Precautions

PRECAUTIONS General Fluid Retention. Exacerbation of preexisting or incipient peripheral edema or congestive heart disease has been seen in some patients receiving therapy with EMCYT Capsules. Other conditions which might be influenced by fluid retention, such as epilepsy, migraine, or renal dysfunction, require careful observation. EMCYT may be poorly metabolized in patients with impaired liver function and should be administered with caution in such patients. Because EMCYT may influence the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, it should be used with caution in patients with metabolic bone diseases that are associated with hypercalcemia or in patients with renal insufficiency. Patients with prostate cancer and osteoblastic metastases are at risk for hypocalcemia and should have calcium levels closely monitored. Gynecomastia and impotence are known estrogenic effects. Allergic reactions and angioedema at times involving the airway have been reported. Information for the Patient Because of the possibility of mutagenic effects, patients should be advised to use contraceptive measures. Laboratory Tests Certain endocrine and liver function tests may be affected by estrogen-containing drugs. EMCYT may depress testosterone levels. Abnormalities of hepatic enzymes and of bilirubin have occurred in patients receiving EMCYT. Such tests should be done at appropriate intervals during therapy and repeated after the drug has been withdrawn for two months. Food/Drug Interaction Milk, milk products, and calcium-rich foods or drugs may impair the absorption of EMCYT. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Long-term continuous administration of estrogens in certain animal species increases the frequency of carcinomas of the breast and liver. Compounds structurally similar to EMCYT are carcinogenic in mice. Carcinogenic studies of EMCYT have not been conducted in man. Although testing by the Ames method failed to demonstrate mutagenicity for estramustine phosphate sodium, it is known that both estradiol and nitrogen mustard are mutagenic. For this reason and because some patients who had been impotent while on estrogen therapy have regained potency while taking EMCYT, the patient should be advised to use contraceptive measures.

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