.png | width = 218 | CAS_number = 57-22-7 | ATC_prefix = L01 | ATC_suffix = CA02 | ATC_supplemental = | PubChem = 5978 | DrugBank = APRD00495 | chemical_formula = C46H56N4O10 | molecular_weight = 824.958 g/mol | bioavailability = | protein_bound = ~75% | metabolism = hepatic | elimination_half-life = 19-155 hours | pregnancy_category = | legal_status = Rx-only | routes_of_administration = | excretion = mostly biliary, 10% in urine }} Vincristine (Oncovin®) is an alkaloid from the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus, formerly Vinca rosea and hence its name). It is used in chemotherapy.
Accidental injection of vinca alkaloids into the spinal canal (intrathecal administration) is highly dangerous, with a mortality rate approaching 100%. The medical literature documents cases of ascending paralysis due to massive encephalopathy and spinal nerve demyelination, accompanied by intractable pain, almost uniformly leading to death; a handful of survivors were left with devastating neurological damage with no hope of recovery.
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