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Severe soft-tissue ulceration is known to result from inadvertent extravasation of a number of anticancer drugs, including tubulin-binding vinca alkaloids, during intravenous administration. CI-980 is a novel anticancer drug candidate that also inhibits mitosis by binding to tubulin. Intradermal administration of CI-980 to mice at doses of 0.02 and 0.05 mg produced ulcerative lesions in 3/5 and 2/5 animals, respectively, that were significantly smaller than those produced in all animals at vinblastine doses of 0.05 and 0.1 mg. Ulcerative lesions resulting from CI-980 treatment were also less persistent, resolving in 2-8 days versus 7-16 days following vinblastine administration. As based on the common dose of 0.05 mg, CI-980 appears to have significantly less vesicant activity than vinblastine.
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