Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Paclitaxel
Drug ID BADD_D01653
Description Paclitaxel is a chemotherapeutic agent marketed under the brand name Taxol among others. Used as a treatment for various cancers, paclitaxel is a mitotic inhibitor that was first isolated in 1971 from the bark of the Pacific yew tree which contains endophytic fungi that synthesize paclitaxel. It is available as an intravenous solution for injection and the newer formulation contains albumin-bound paclitaxel marketed under the brand name Abraxane.
Indications and Usage Used in the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma and cancer of the lung, ovarian, and breast. Abraxane® is specfically indicated for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer and locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.
Marketing Status approved; vet_approved
ATC Code L01CD01
DrugBank ID DB01229
KEGG ID D00491
MeSH ID D017239
PubChem ID 36314
TTD Drug ID D0C4RB
NDC Product Code 0703-3213; 52222-0001; 65129-1308; 68083-179; 69539-159; 62422-0004; 68001-516; 68083-178; 0703-4768; 68554-0061; 46708-622; 47781-595; 62332-621; 62332-622; 63323-763; 72205-063; 60505-6230; 62332-620; 72205-062; 0517-4300; 0703-3216; 0703-3218; 17359-3055; 63126-902; 69539-158; 72205-061; 17359-4056; 49452-4961; 51446-0110; 59651-605; 0703-4764; 51446-0120; 46708-620; 61703-342; 68083-180; 0703-3217; 17359-4040; 62422-0002; 69539-157; 70860-215; 42533-111; 54893-0007; 65129-2039; 69443-022; 16714-137; 68817-134; 70860-200; 17359-4055; 65892-002; 24979-710; 46708-621
UNII P88XT4IS4D
Synonyms Paclitaxel | Anzatax | NSC-125973 | NSC 125973 | NSC125973 | Taxol | Taxol A | Bris Taxol | Taxol, Bris | Paclitaxel, (4 alpha)-Isomer | Paxene | Praxel | 7-epi-Taxol | 7 epi Taxol | Onxol
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C47H51NO14
CAS Registry Number 33069-62-4
SMILES CC1=C2C(C(=O)C3(C(CC4C(C3C(C(C2(C)C)(CC1OC(=O)C(C(C5=CC=CC=C5)NC(=O)C6=CC=CC=C6) O)O)OC(=O)C7=CC=CC=C7)(CO4)OC(=O)C)O)C)OC(=O)C
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Fibrosis08.03.01.001--Not Available
Flank pain20.02.03.006; 15.03.04.003; 08.01.08.007--
Flatulence07.01.04.002--
Fluid retention14.05.06.002; 20.01.02.003--Not Available
Flushing24.03.01.002; 08.01.03.025; 23.06.05.0030.024400%
Folliculitis11.02.01.053; 23.11.04.003--
Fungal infection11.03.05.001--Not Available
Gait disturbance15.03.05.013; 17.02.05.016; 08.01.02.002--
Gamma-glutamyltransferase increased13.03.04.024--
Gastric cancer07.21.02.001; 16.13.03.0010.000560%Not Available
Gastrooesophageal reflux disease07.02.02.003--
Gastrointestinal disorder07.11.01.001--Not Available
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage07.12.02.001; 24.07.02.009--Not Available
Gastrointestinal necrosis24.04.08.006; 07.15.01.0030.000448%
Gastrointestinal pain07.01.05.005--
Gastrointestinal perforation07.04.04.0010.000112%Not Available
Generalised oedema14.05.06.007; 08.01.07.0040.000560%
Generalised tonic-clonic seizure17.12.01.002--Not Available
Gingival pain07.09.13.010--
Glossodynia07.14.02.001--Not Available
Gravitational oedema02.05.04.014; 08.01.07.0050.000224%Not Available
Groin pain15.03.02.004--Not Available
Guillain-Barre syndrome17.09.01.001; 11.07.01.001; 10.04.10.0050.000112%
Haematocrit decreased13.01.05.001--Not Available
Haematuria21.10.01.018; 24.07.01.047; 20.02.01.006--
Haemoglobin13.01.05.018--Not Available
Haemolytic anaemia01.06.03.0020.000280%Not Available
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome20.01.03.011; 01.06.02.0010.000168%
Haemoptysis02.11.04.009; 24.07.01.006; 22.02.03.0040.000560%Not Available
Head discomfort17.02.05.0270.000224%Not Available
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