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| highly emetogenic, ototoxic, renal toxicity |
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| Emetogenic, renal toxicity: use calvert formula for dosing |
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| can be interchangeable, cause anticipatory N/V; use zofran |
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| not used in lung cancer, mostly for colon |
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moderately emetogenic; dose dependent and can be neurotoxic. Does q3wk vs. weekly |
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| better tolerated, careful dosing, from needles of Euu |
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| Etoposide (Vespid, VD-16) |
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| mildly emetogenic, severe hypotension with rapid infusion |
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| vinca alkyloid; neurotoxic and fatal if injected intrathecally |
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| vinca alkyloid; neurotoxic and fatal if injected intrathecally |
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| do not inject intrathecally, other agents are administered this way. irreversible and deadly mistake especially to children |
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| tyrosine kinase inhibitors |
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| cyp3A4 metabolized, many drug interactions and causes rashes |
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| 2nd/3rd line, improves OS by 3.3 months |
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| Treats NSCLC that is advance or metastasized; caused by defect in ALK gene |
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| inhibits several enzymes of folate synthesis; avoid with NSAID; do not use if CrCl is less than 45 |
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