Hexvix
Hexvix Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Hexvix is an optical imaging drug. In solution form it is instilled intravesically for use with photodynamic blue light cystoscopy as an adjunct to white light cystoscopy. On May 28, 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval for hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride (Cysview for Intravesical Solution, Photocure ASA), as an optical imaging agent for use in combination with the Karl Storz Photodynamic Diagnostic D-Light C (PDD) System for cystoscopic detection of non-muscle invasive papillary cancer of the bladder for patients suspected or known to have lesion(s) on the basis of a prior cystoscopy. Hexvix is manufactured under the brand Cysview® by Photocure ASA. In Europe, Hexvix is marketed under the brand Hexvix®.
In vitro studies have shown increased porphyrin fluorescence in normal urothelium after exposure to hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride intravesical solution. In the human bladder, a greater accumulation of porphyrins is proposed in neoplastic or inflamed cells, compared to normal urothelium. After bladder instillation of hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride intravesical solution for approximately 1 hour and subsequent illumination with blue light at wavelengths 360 – 450nm, the porphyrins will fluoresce red.
Trade Name | Hexvix |
Availability | Prescription only |
Generic | Hexaminolevulinate |
Hexaminolevulinate Other Names | Hexaminolevulinato |
Related Drugs | glucagon, mannitol, Tubersol, arginine, inulin |
Type | |
Formula | C11H21NO3 |
Weight | Average: 215.293 Monoisotopic: 215.15214354 |
Protein binding | No evidence of significant binding. |
Groups | Approved |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Hexvix is an optical imaging agent used to perform Blue Light Cystoscopy (BLC™) in order to detect carcinoma of the bladder.
Hexvix is indicated for use in the cystoscopic detection of non-muscle invasive papillary cancer of the bladder among patients suspected or known to have lesion(s) on the basis of a prior cystoscopy.
Hexvix is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Non-muscle invasive papillary bladder cancer
How Hexvix works
Hexvix is an ester of the heme precursor, aminolevulinic acid. After bladder instillation, hexaminolevulinate enters the bladder mucosa and is proposed to enter the intracellular space of mucosal cells where it is used as a precursor in the formation of the photoactive intermediate protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) and other photoactive porphyrins (PAPs). PpIX and PAPs are reported to accumulate preferentially in neoplastic cells as compared to normal urothelium, partly due to altered enzymatic activity in the neoplastic cells. After excitation with light at wavelengths between 360 and 450 nm, PpIX and other PAPs return to a lower energy level by fluorescing, which can be detected and used for cystoscopic detection of lesions. The fluorescence from tumor tissue appears bright red and demarcated, whereas the background normal tissue appears dark blue. Similar processes may occur in inflamed cells.
Toxicity
No studies in animals have been conducted to evaluate the carcinogenic potential of hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride.
Hexvix hydrochloride was not mutagenic in in-vitro reverse mutation tests in bacteria, or in chromosome aberration tests in human peripheral blood lymphocytes, and was negative in an in-vivo micronucleus test in mice after intravenous injection of doses up to 45 mg/kg in the absence of light activation.
Adequate studies have not been performed to evaluate the genetic toxicity of hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride in the presence of light activation.
Adequate reproductive and developmental toxicity studies in animals have not been performed to evaluate the effects of hexaminolevulinate hydrochloride on fertility.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Hexvix Disease Interaction
Elimination Route
Absolute bioavailability 7% (90% confidence interval [CI]: 5%-10%)
Half Life
Biphasic elimination, with an initial elimination half-life of 39 minutes, followed by a terminal half-life of approximately 76 hours.
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