Rasburicase

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Rasburicase
Systematic (IUPAC) name
Aspergillus urate oxidase
Identifiers
CAS number 134774-45-1
ATC code V03AF07
PubChem  ?
DrugBank BIOD00090
Chemical data
Formula C1521H2381N417O461S7 
Mol. mass 34109.5
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability N/A
Metabolism  ?
Half life 8 hrs
Excretion  ?
Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.

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Legal status

RX/POM

Routes Intravenous

Rasburicase (brand names: Elitek in the US, and Fasturtec in Europe ) is a recombinant urate oxidase enzyme that occurs in many mammals but not in humans. It is approved for use by FDA (and European counterparts) for the prevention and treatment of tumor lysis syndrome in patients receiving chemotherapy for hematologic cancers such as leukemias and lymphomas. It is also being looked at for treating severe hyperuricemia from other sources (e.g., gout and other rheumatologic conditions).

Rasburicase catalyses the conversion of uric acid to allantoin. Allantoin is an inactive metabolite of purine metabolism, and is 5 to 10 times more soluble than uric acid, so renal excretion is more effective. Rasburicase is unique as a treatment and prevention for renal failure associated with TLS in that it catalyses the metabolism of existing uric acid. Other options prevent uric acid formation.

Rasburicase reduces the risk of renal failure and the need for transfusion. Transfusion has been reported as required in 17 to 25% of TLS cases treated with allopurinol, and 1.4% of cases treated with rasburicase.However, rasburicase is much more expensive than conventional therapy.

Side effects of rasburicase administration can include anaphylaxis (incidence unknown) and methemoglobinemia.


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