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| mechloroethamine, anthracyclines |
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| IV, Intra-arterial, Intrathecally and oral administration routs |
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| IV and oral administration |
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| cyclophosfamide, epipodopyllotoxins (oral is only 50% bioavail) |
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| prevents multidrug resistance in tumor seen with anthracyclines |
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| verapamil; inhibits active transport by inhibiting ATP binding causing a dysfunctional pump |
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| irreversible cardiotoxicity |
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Definition
| doxorubacin, daunorubacin |
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| metal chelating agent that binds Fe/OH product used to mitigate anthracycling-associated cardiotoxicity |
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| Used to treat mitomycin-induced Hemolytic-uremic syndrome |
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Definition
| catopril, heparin and prednisone |
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Term
| FH2 rescue after high dose methotrexate |
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Term
| 6-MP-induced hyperuricemia |
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Definition
| lower dose and add allopurinol, no dose adjustment for 6-TG |
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| mechloroethamine, anthracyclines (mitoxantrone less so), mitomycin, and vinca alkaloids |
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Term
| albumin-bound paclitaxel dosage form option for taxane-induced HS |
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| cisplatin/ carboplatin and methotrexate (precipitation of 7OH metabolite) |
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| doxorubacin (daunorubacin), carboplatin |
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| methotrexate, cytarabine, 6-MP (6-TG less so) |
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| alkylating agents and cisplatin |
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Definition
| antimetabolites, except 5-FU |
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| non-phase specific because it acts on both the DNA and RNA |
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Definition
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| cell cycle non-specific but maximal kill in G1 and S-phase |
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| taxanes; paclitaxel and docetaxel |
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| metabolite of CTP-11 (irinotecan) that is 1000-fold more potent, if there is mutation in conjugation step of metabolism this metabolite is not excreted causing toxicity |
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