Table of Contents
- What is Erlotinib?
- How Erlotinib Works
- Conditions Treated with Erlotinib
- How Erlotinib is Administered
- Erlotinib in Clinical Trials
- Potential Side Effects
- Erlotinib in Combination Therapy
What is Erlotinib?
Erlotinib, also known by its brand names Tarceva or OSI-774, is a medication primarily used in the treatment of certain types of cancer[1]. It belongs to a class of drugs called tyrosine kinase inhibitors, which are designed to target specific proteins involved in cancer growth[2].
How Erlotinib Works
Erlotinib works by blocking the activity of a protein called epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) found on the surface of many tumor cells. This protein controls tumor growth and survival, and by inhibiting its activity, erlotinib may stop tumors from growing[3]. This targeted approach allows erlotinib to focus on cancer cells while potentially causing fewer side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy.
Conditions Treated with Erlotinib
Erlotinib is primarily used to treat several types of cancer, including:
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): This is the most common type of lung cancer. Erlotinib is particularly effective in patients with NSCLC that has specific mutations in the EGFR gene[4].
- Pancreatic Cancer: Erlotinib is approved for use in combination with other drugs for advanced pancreatic cancer[3].
- Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma (BAC): This is a subtype of NSCLC. Some clinical trials have specifically studied erlotinib’s effectiveness in treating BAC[5].
In some cases, erlotinib is being studied for its potential use in other types of cancer, such as certain forms of breast cancer[3].
How Erlotinib is Administered
Erlotinib is typically taken as an oral medication in the form of tablets. The usual dose is 150 mg taken once daily, but this can vary depending on the specific condition being treated and individual patient factors[6]. It’s important to take erlotinib as prescribed by your doctor. Some key points to remember:
- Take erlotinib on an empty stomach, either 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating[1].
- Try to take it at the same time each day[1].
- Do not change your dose or stop taking erlotinib without first consulting your doctor.
Erlotinib in Clinical Trials
Numerous clinical trials have been conducted to study the effectiveness of erlotinib in various scenarios. Some notable areas of research include:
- First-line treatment: Studies have looked at using erlotinib as an initial treatment for patients with advanced NSCLC, particularly those with EGFR mutations[2].
- Combination therapy: Researchers have investigated combining erlotinib with other cancer treatments to potentially improve outcomes[6].
- Re-challenge treatment: Some studies have explored using erlotinib again in patients who previously benefited from it but developed resistance[4].
- Elderly patients: Clinical trials have specifically looked at the effectiveness and safety of erlotinib in older patients with NSCLC[1].
Potential Side Effects
Like all medications, erlotinib can cause side effects. Some of the most common side effects include:
- Skin rash
- Diarrhea
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
It’s important to discuss any side effects you experience with your healthcare provider. They can provide guidance on managing side effects and may adjust your treatment if necessary[1].
Erlotinib in Combination Therapy
In some cases, erlotinib may be used in combination with other cancer treatments to potentially enhance its effectiveness. Some combinations that have been studied include:
- Erlotinib with chemotherapy: Some trials have looked at combining erlotinib with traditional chemotherapy drugs[7].
- Erlotinib with bevacizumab: This combination has been studied in patients with certain types of lung cancer[8].
- Erlotinib with other targeted therapies: Researchers have explored combining erlotinib with other drugs that target specific cancer pathways[9].
The effectiveness and safety of these combinations can vary, and they may not be appropriate for all patients. Your oncologist will determine the best treatment approach based on your specific situation.







