Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 25, 2025

Utilizing Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Improve Language Function in Stroke Patients with Chronic Non-fluent Aphasia
Published on: July 2, 2013
Irinotecan-induced dysarthria and management
Dennis Marjoncu1, Kerri Jones1
1Department of Pharmacy, Methodist University Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.
None:
BackgroundIrinotecan is chemotherapeutic agent often used in abdominal cancers such as colorectal and pancreatic cancers. While often associated with non-central nervous system (CNS) adverse effects, in rare cases it may present with paresthesias and dysarthrias. In one case, a patient received an irinotecan-containing regimen (fluorouracil, irinotecan, oxaliplatin) and experienced several neurotoxic effects, which was successfully managed.Case ReportA female patient with newly-diagnosed pancreatic cancer was started on fluorouracil, irinotecan, and oxaliplatin (modified FOLFIRINOX). She developed dysarthrias early on in the course. Causality assessment was conducted via the Naranjo criteria, yielding a score of 6, indicating a probable adverse reaction.Management & OutcomeInitially managed with steroids and lorazepam, she was eventually given a prophylactic strategy of atropine 0.4 mg and a longer infusion time of 3 h instead of 90 min with as needed lorazepam. This strategy alleviated the dysarthrias and the patient was able to complete 12 cycles of therapy, resulting in a partial response at the end of treatment.DiscussionProlonging the infusion and giving prophylactic atropine may help to prevent these rare adverse effects of irinotecan.
Related Concept Videos
Drugs for Treatment of Diarrhea-Predominant IBS
Two specific drugs used in the treatment are alosetron (Lotronex) and eluxadoline (Viberzi). Alosetron, a 5-HT3 antagonist, works by slowing the movement of stools in the gut, reducing bowel...
Parkinson's Disease: Treatment
Parkinson's Disease is primarily a result of the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta. The cornerstone of...
Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonists
Drugs for Treatment of Constipation-Predominant IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome III: Medical and Nursing Management
Esophageal Varices-II: Clinical Features and Management
In the initial assessment, a thorough review of the patient's medical history is vital to identify risk factors such as liver disease, alcohol...

