A Phase II Study of Elacytarabine/Idarubicin As Second Course Remission-Induction in Patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia Who Failed Cytarabine/Anthracycline
Abstract Abstract 46 Background Elacytarabine, a fatty acid derivative (elaidic acid ester) of cytarabine, has pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties that may lead to improved clinical outcomes (Adema et al., 2011) compared to cytarabine. A phase I study had established 1000 mg/m2/d continuous infusion on d 1 – 5 as a safe and effective dose of elacytarabine given in combination with idarubicin at 12 mg/m2/d IV d 1 – 3 (Giles et al., 2012). Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action is similar to cytarabine, but unlike cytarabine, plasma elimination half-life is long, intracellular distribution is prolonged and activity is independent of membrane nucleoside transporters. Resistance…