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New cytotoxics with significant activity both in preclinical and clini
cal situations continued to be applied in the clinic by empiric means.
The use of defined cell lines allows unanticipated antagonism between
agents to be identified and to suggest synergistic combinations which
need to be tested. By means of a semi-automated MTT assay and median
effect analysis, we have identified antagonism in two couplets being e
valuated in the clinic: etoposide with paclitaxel and vinorelbine with
gemcitabine. Optimal use of these agents in man may require spacing t
hese agents in time to prevent an adverse drug interaction between the
agents which may diminish the potential response rate. [(C) 1998 Lipp
incott Williams & Wilkins.].