Cisplatin is one of the first-line drugs used against many malignancies, such as lung cancer, head and neck cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, urothelial cancer, bladder cancer and testicular cancer. The usage of Cisplatin is limited by its severe nephrotoxicity, which particularly affects the proximal tubule epithelial cells (PTEC).Several studies suggest role of NAC in ameliorating Cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity, although definitive data is lacking. N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) is a thiol-containing antioxidant, which not only acts as a precursor of glutathione but also as a direct antioxidant .There are multiple postulated mechanisms for NAC's nephroprotection. NAC is a low-cost, easily available drug with a very good safety profile and therefore can be added as a support medication during treatment with cisplatin. The investigators plan to administer 1200 mg oral NAC 12 hours before chemotherapy and then daily at night for the subsequent 6 days, with an objective to ascertain its nephroprotective role in population receiving Cisplatin/-based chemotherapy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
70
Patients in the NAC arm will receive1200 mg of NAC (water-soluble granule Preparation) administered orally once daily at night for 7 consecutive days (1 days before chemotherapy, on the day of chemotherapy, and 5 days after chemotherapy) in each cycle of chemotherapy.
Cisplatin-base chemotherapy as per the designated schedule, alongside standard hydration protocol.
Medical Oncology department, Fauji Foundation Hospital
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Serum creatinine of participant
Blood samples collected and measured in laboratory with the unit mg/dL
Time frame: 18 weeks
Creatinine clearance of participant
It will be calculated using Cockroft-Gault formula , unit ml/min
Time frame: 18 weeks
Estimation of Acute kidney injury to participant
Acute kidney injury will be assessed by RIFLE criteria that will be calculated for patients
Time frame: 18 weeks
Blood urea nitrogen of participant
Blood samples collected and measured in laboratory with the unit mg/dl
Time frame: 18 weeks
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