How often should lab tests be done to monitor lurbinectedin side effects?
The recommended schedule for lab monitoring during lurbinectedin treatment depends on the specific abnormalities being watched (typically blood counts and liver/kidney function) and may change as treatment cycles progress. The provided information does not include a dosing-and-monitoring schedule for lurbinectedin, so the exact recommended frequency cannot be stated reliably.
What labs are typically monitored for lurbinectedin?
Lurbinectedin is commonly associated with side effects that require lab surveillance such as:
- Complete blood counts (e.g., neutrophils, hemoglobin, platelets)
- Liver tests (e.g., AST/ALT, bilirubin)
However, the exact testing frequency is not included in the information available here.
What should you check to get the correct testing cadence?
To determine the exact recommended frequency, use the most current prescribing information or clinical protocol for lurbinectedin for the specific regimen you are using. If you share the product label/regimen details (or paste the monitoring section), I can translate it into a clear schedule (e.g., which labs before each cycle vs. mid-cycle).
Source
No prescribing-information or label text with a lab-test frequency was provided in the material available to me, so I cannot cite a specific cadence.