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Drug Formulary information is intended for use by healthcare professionals. It is not intended to be medical advice. Some of the information, including information about funding for cancer drugs, does not apply to all patients. Cancer treatment plans are unique to each patient. If you are a patient, please speak with your healthcare team to understand how this information applies to you.

A - Regimen Name

CISPPEME+OSIM Regimen
Cisplatin-Pemetrexed-Osimertinib


Disease Site
Lung
Non-Small Cell


Intent
Palliative

Regimen Category
Evidence-informed :

Regimen is considered appropriate as part of the standard care of patients; meaningfully  improves outcomes (survival, quality of life), tolerability or costs compared to alternatives (recommended by the Disease Site Team and national consensus body e.g. pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review, pCODR).  Recommendation is based on an appropriately conducted phase III clinical trial relevant to the Canadian context OR (where phase III trials are not feasible) an appropriately sized phase II trial. Regimens where one or more drugs are not approved by Health Canada for any indication will be identified under Rationale and Use.

This Regimen Abstract is an abbreviated version of a Regimen Monograph and contains only top level information on usage, dosing, schedule, cycle length and special notes (if available). Information in regimen abstracts is accurate to the extent of the ST-QBP regimen master listings, and has not undergone the full review process of a regimen monograph. Full regimen monographs will be published for each ST-QBP regimen as they are developed.


Rationale and Uses

Treatment for patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-squamous, EGFR-mutated NSCLC non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), who had not previously received treatment for advanced disease

 
B - Drug Regimen

pemetrexed
500 mg /m² IV Day 1
CISplatin
75 mg /m² IV Day 1
osimertinib
80 mg PO Daily
(This drug is not currently publicly funded for this regimen and intent)
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C - Cycle Frequency

CISPPEME: Repeat every 21 days for a total of 4 cycles, unless disease progression or toxicity

Osimertinib: Continue until disease progression or toxicity

After completion of CISPPEME, continue with maintenance pemetrexed and osimertinib, unless disease progression or unacceptable toxicity (regimen code: PEME+OSIM(MNT)).

In the clinical trial, patients who discontinued platinum/pemetrexed or pemetrexed can continue to receive single agent osimertinib if considered appropriate. If osimertinib is discontinued, chemotherapy alone may be continued if appropriate.

 
D - Premedication and Supportive Measures

Antiemetic Regimen:  High

Also refer to CCO Antiemetic Recommendations.


Screen for hepatitis B virus in all cancer patients starting systemic treatment. Refer to the hepatitis B virus screening and management guideline.


Other Supportive Care:

Pemetrexed:

  • Vitamin B12 1000mcg IM every 9 weeks, Folic acid 0.4 - 1 mg PO daily (both starting ≥ 1 week prior to pemetrexed administration; continue throughout and 3 weeks after last dose of Pemetrexed).
  • Dexamethasone 4mg PO BID for 3 days starting day before chemotherapy suggested for rash prophylaxis.
  • Note: NSAIDs should be held for 2-5 days prior and 2 days after pemetrexed (refer to pemetrexed monograph)


Cisplatin:

  • Standard regimens for Cisplatin premedication and hydration should be followed. Refer to local guidelines.
     

Osimertinib:

  • Regular application of moisturizers to skin and nails, practice of good hand hygiene, and keeping hands dry help prevent and control skin and nail adverse effects. 
 
J - Administrative Information

Approximate Patient Visit
4 to 6 hours
Pharmacy Workload (average time per visit)
41.935 minutes
Nursing Workload (average time per visit)
46.667 minutes
 
K - References

Planchard D, Jänne PA, Cheng Y, et al. Osimertinib with or without chemotherapy in EGFR-mutated advanced NSCLC. N Engl J Med 2023 Nov 23;389(21):1935-48.

October 2024 new ST-QBP regimen


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M - Disclaimer

Regimen Abstracts
A Regimen Abstract is an abbreviated version of a Regimen Monograph and contains only top level information on usage, dosing, schedule, cycle length and special notes (if available). It is intended for healthcare providers and is to be used for informational purposes only. It is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for medical advice, and all uses of the Regimen Abstract are subject to clinical judgment. Such information is provided on an “as-is” basis, without any representation, warranty, or condition, whether express, or implied, statutory or otherwise, as to the information’s quality, accuracy, currency, completeness, or reliability, and Cancer Care Ontario disclaims all liability for the use of this information, and for any claims, actions, demands or suits that arise from such use.
Information in regimen abstracts is accurate to the extent of the ST-QBP regimen master listings, and has not undergone the full review process of a regimen monograph.  Full regimen monographs will be published for each ST-QBP regimen as they are developed.
Regimen Monographs
Refer to the New Drug Funding Program or Ontario Public Drug Programs websites for the most up-to-date public funding information.
The information set out in the drug monographs, regimen monographs, appendices and symptom management information (for health professionals) contained in the Drug Formulary (the "Formulary") is intended for healthcare providers and is to be used for informational purposes only. The information is not intended to cover all possible uses, directions, precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects of a particular drug, nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for a given condition. The information in the Formulary is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for medical advice and should not be relied upon in any such regard. All uses of the Formulary are subject to clinical judgment and actual prescribing patterns may not follow the information provided in the Formulary.
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