VINBLASTINE
Flammability | 1 | |
Toxicity | 3 | |
Body Contact | 3 | |
Reactivity | 1 | |
Chronic | 3 | |
SCALE: Min/Nil=0 Low=1 Moderate=2 High=3 Extreme=4 |
An alkaloid, vincaleukoblastine, obtained from Vinca rosea (Catharancus roseus -
Apocynaceae). Vinblastine is an antineoplastic agent with anti- mitotic properties (ie
inhibits cell division). Also has immuno- suppressive activity. Used principally in
combination chemo- therapy regimes for Hodgkin' s disease and other lymphomas. Also used
in the treatment of some inoperable malignant tumors including those of the breast and
testes and in neuroblastoma and choriocarcinoma.
C46-H58-N4-O9.H2SO4, vincaleukoblastine, 29060-LE, nincaluicolflastine, NCI-C04842, NDC-
0002-1452-01, NSC-47842, Rosevin, Vinblastine, Vincoblastine, VLB, VR-8, "anti-cancer
agent", tumoristat, tumouristat, antineoplastic, cytotoxic
Risk of serious damage to eyes.
May cause heritable genetic damage.
Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect.
May impair fertility.
May cause harm to the unborn child.
Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through
inhalation.
Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
Irritating to respiratory system and skin.
Accidental ingestion of the material may be harmful; animal experiments indicate that ingestion of less than 150 gram may be fatal or may produce serious damage to the health of the individual. The killing action of antineoplastic drugs used for cancer chemotherapy is not selective for cancerous cells alone but affect all dividing cells. Acute side effects include loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, allergic reaction (skin rash, itch, redness, low blood pressure, unwellness and anaphylactic shock) and local irritation. Gout and renal failure can occur.
If applied to the eyes, this material causes severe eye damage.
Skin contact with the material may be harmful; systemic effects may resultfollowing absorption. This material can cause inflammation of the skin oncontact in some persons. The material may accentuate any pre-existing dermatitis condition. Open cuts, abraded or irritated skin should not be exposed to this material. Entry into the blood-stream, through, for example, cuts, abrasions or lesions, may produce systemic injury with harmful effects. Examine the skin prior to the use of the material and ensure that any external damage is suitably protected.
Inhalation of dusts, generated by the material, during the course of normalhandling, may be harmful. The material can cause respiratory irritation in some persons. The body's response to such irritation can cause further lung damage. Side effects of topoisomerase I and II inhibitors (acting as antineoplastics/ cytotoxics) include early diarrhoea which may occur within 24 hours of exposure to the drug; this may be accompanied by symptoms including runny nose, increased salivation, watery eyes, sweating, flushing, abdominal cramping. Late diarrhoea may occur after 24 hours and usually peaks at about 11 days after treatment. Because of concerns of dehydration and electrolyte imbalances with diarrhoea it is important to be in contact with health care professionals for monitoring, and for medication and diet modifications advice. Other common side-effects of therapy may include nausea and vomiting may also occur; low red and white blood cell counts may also result; anaemia may follow. Hair loss, poor appetite, fever and weight loss may also ensue. Less common symptoms include constipation, shortness of breath, insomnia, cough, headache, dehydration, chills, skin rash, flatulence, flushing of the face, mouth sores, heartburn and swelling of the feet and ankles.
Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation. This material can cause serious damage if one is exposed to it for long periods. It can be assumed that it contains a substance which can produce severe defects. This has been demonstrated via both short- and long-term experimentation. Ample evidence exists from experimentation that reduced human fertility is directly caused by exposure to the material. Ample evidence exists, from results in experimentation, that developmental disorders are directly caused by human exposure to the material. Limited evidence suggests that repeated or long-term occupational exposure may produce cumulative health effects involving organs or biochemical systems. Anti-cancer drugs used for chemotherapy can depress the bone marrow with reduction in the number of white blood cells and platelets and bleeding. Susceptibility to infections and bleeding is increased, which can be life- threatening. Digestive system effects may include inflammation of the mouth cavity, mouth ulcers, esophagus inflammation, abdominal pain and bleeds, diarrhea, bowel ulcers and perforation. Reversible hair loss can result and wound healing may be delayed. Long-term effects on the gonads may cause periods to stop and inhibit sperm production. Most anti-cancer drugs can potentially cause mutations and birth defects, and coupled with the effects of the suppression of the immune system, may also cause cancer. Topoisomerase inhibitors represent a subgroup of plant alkaloids, which also encompasses the vinca alkaloids such as vincristine and vinblastine, taxanes and podophyllotoxin derivatives. Topoisomerase inhibitors act by preventing the unpackaging of DNA that must occur prior to transcription and replication. The earliest drugs in this class were inhibitors of topoisomerase II, however topoisomerase I inhibitors such as topotecan started entering the market in the mid-1990鎶以下部分隐藏,只有注册会员用户才能访问,请用下面方法注册登陆,谢谢【温馨提示】 MSDS安全网为了能让广大网友得到更好的服务,杜绝不法人员盗用本站共享资源,最终决定隐藏部分核心资源内容,只供注册会员查看; 本站会员采用微信账号登录/免费注册机制,登录成功后即可免费查看和下载本站所有资源!谢谢支持! 微信账号登录 注意:微信账号登录成功后,若页面没有刷新,请按F5刷新本页面!