menogaril has been researched along with Hodgkin-Disease* in 1 studies
1 trial(s) available for menogaril and Hodgkin-Disease
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[Menogaril (TUT-7) late phase II study for malignant lymphoma, adult T-cell leukemia and lymphoma (ATLL)].
A late Phase II multicenter study with menogaril was conducted nationwide in patients with malignant lymphoma [non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), Hodgkin's disease (HD)], and ATLL, menogaril was orally administered at 100 mg daily after breakfast, for seven consecutive days with two- or three-week drug withdrawal, then menogaril administration was repeated. For malignant lymphoma, in 81 patients with NHL and 5 patients with HD registered, 70 and 5 patients were evaluable for efficacy, respectively. The efficacy rates were 32.9% (6 CRs + 17 PRs/70) for NHL and 20.0% (1 PR/5) for HD, respectively; that for the NHL patients with prior anthracycline antibiotic chemotherapy was 30.5% (5 CRs and 13 PRs/59). For ATLL, among the 16 patients registered, 15 were evaluable for efficacy, and the efficacy rate was 40.0% (2 CRs and 4 PRs/15). Adverse drug reactions frequently observed in the patients with malignant lymphoma and ATLL included bone-marrow suppression and gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia, and nausea/vomiting. With these results, menogaril was considered to be effective for the treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and ATLL. Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Anorexia; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic; Bone Marrow; Drug Administration Schedule; Female; Hodgkin Disease; Humans; Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin; Male; Menogaril; Middle Aged; Nausea; Vomiting | 1997 |