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this disrupt cellular funtion by inserting in between DNA base pair blocking DNA and RNA synthesis, produces free radical, and disrupt fluid and ion transport. |
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Doxorubicin/Daunorubicin/idarubicin |
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treat solid tumors in breast, ovary, bladder, endometrium, stomach, lung + hematologic malignancies + kaposi sarcoma in AIDS |
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Daunorubicin has to usage |
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acute leukemia and neuroblastoma |
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ibarubicin is used only one disease..and it is the only drug to tx this |
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two drugs could cause cardiac toxicity while tx cancer |
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Trastuzumab and Anthracyclines (Doxorubicin/Daunorubicin/idarubicin) |
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how does anthracyclines --mainly Doxorubicin causes cardiac toxicity? |
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produces oxygen free radical within myocardial cell. this SE can be largely avoided by keeping doxorubicin doses below 500 and by administering Dexrazoxane which dec free radicals. |
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what is the drug of choice for wilm's (tumor of kidney in peds)tumor? |
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Dactinomycin. (you can also use vincristine ) -- |
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what are two other drugs similar to dactinomycin? |
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this drug inhibits DNA-dependent RNA polymerase by intercalating between cytosin-quanine bases pairs of DNA. |
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Dactinomycin/plicamycin/mitomycin |
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bone marrow suppression GI upset,and inc susceptibility of infections. |
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this durg is the only one that is used for paget disease |
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Pilcamycin - also used for testicular cancer |
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this drug is used mostly for tx hypoxic tumor cells in certain solid malignancies |
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Mitomycin - it acts to damage DNA via cross linking of strands |
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this drug binds to DNA and triggers the formation of oxygen radicals. The oxygen radicals then act to damage the DNA, leading to strand breaks and inhibition of DNA synthesis |
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pulmonary fibrosis two medications |
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Busulfan and Bleomycin
nitrosurea
mtx |
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testicular cancer and squamous cell carcinoma (head,neck, cervix, skin on penis) --also for hodgkin |
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two drug that could be used in CML? |
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two drugs to tx polycythemia vera |
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Busulfane and hydroxyurea |
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what drug is similar to ifosfamide? |
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this drug is used to supress B and T cells by cross linking DNA--> causing dec DNA and RNA synthesis. |
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what system is needed for cyclophosphamide to work? |
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P-450 cyclophosphamide---is metabolized to a hydroxylated intermediate compound by the cytochrome P-450 system in the liver |
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many uses-- but mainly for RA, SLE, Wegner granulomatosis, solid and hematologic malignancies.
how does it work in RA and SLE? |
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cyclophosphamide it is also immunosuppressive agent used for sle and ra |
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bleeding bladder--- hemorrhage cystitis is caused by what drug and what should be given to avoid this SE? |
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cyclophosphamide
hemorrhage cystitis (cause by accumulation of the metabolite, acrolein, in the urine; incidence can be greatly reduced by giving the patient copious fluids as well as MESNA (sodium 2- mercaptoethane sulfonate); bone marrow suppression; GI upset; alopecia; infertility |
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which alkylating agent is used per MOPP protocol for hodgkins |
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Mechlorethamine and procarbazine |
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what drug is used for insulinomas? |
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what is the main use of nitrosureas drugs? |
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tx for brain tumors, MM, and lymphomas |
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name 4 drugs that falls under nitrosureas |
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Carmustin, lomustine, semustine and streptozocin (semustine is a streper who drives car(mustin) that is called lomusine) |
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this drug causes nephro and oto toxicity? |
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Cisplatin is an expensive drug as it is made out of platinum.. what is it used for? |
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Genitourinary tumor (testicular, ovarian, bladder) --- its all about saving the balls and ovaries to have more sex.. |
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folate is necessary for DNA synthesis but this drug inhibits dihydrofolate reductase the enzyme that transforms folic acid to active form.. what is this drug |
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this drug is chemotherapeutic, immunosuppressant and abortifactient.. |
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bone marrow suppression, teratogen, pulmonary toxicity, nephrotoxicity, alopecia, seizures |
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what drug is given in conjunction with MTX to mini bone marrow suppression? |
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Leucovorin (folinic acid)----> is often given in conjunction with methotrexate to minimize bone marrow suppression, which occurs because of the lack of folate coenzymes. In the cell, leucovorin is converted to N5N10-methylene- FH4 which is a downstream product of the reaction catalyzed by dihydrofolate reductase. Therefore, leucovorin acts to bypass the inhibited enzyme and provides an adequate supply of activated folate. |
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this drug is used to inhibits purine synthesis through feedback inhibition of several enzymes involved in de novo purine synthesis.. |
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• 6-Mercaptopurine (6-MP) |
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this med is used as immunosuppressant for IBD and psoriasis. it is also for Leukemias and Acute lymphoblastic leukemia and non-hodkin |
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what drug is given to increase level of 6-MP (mercaptopurine)? |
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Allopurinol (it inhibits xanthine oxidase which metabolize 6-MP) |
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what drug is structural analog of 6-MP? |
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o Azathiprine is a structural analog of 6-MP and is converted to 6-MP within the cell |
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what other drug than 6-MP is used to treat RA, IBD, ITP, SLE and MS |
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only drug that tx Adenocarcinomas of gastric, pancreatic, colon, breast, ovarian and BCC are |
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5- Flurouracil-- it inhibits thymidylate synthase |
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AML is tx by converting this drug to araCTP, which acts to competitively inhibits DNA polymerase and thus no DNA is made. |
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What in alkaloids group could be used for Small cell carcinoma ? |
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this drug stop the cell from going in to metaphase by blocking microtublar protein (Tubulin)..leading to dec cellular proliferation. |
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Vincristine and Vinblastine |
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SE of this drug is peripheral neuropathy and GI upset same class drug cause bone marrow suppression |
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vincristine and
vinblastine |
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myelosuppression is rare with which medication |
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vincristine bleomycin tamoxifen imatinib trastuzumab |
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this drug is competitive estrogen-receptor antagonist. |
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what are 4 SE of tamoxifen? |
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Inc risk of endometrial cancer, inc risk of thromboembolism, hot flashes and Vaginal bleeding |
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what is the name of drug that is mixed estrogen agonist/antagonist? |
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what is the main use of Raloxifen? |
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treat osteoparosis and reduce risk of invasive breast cancer. |
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what is the difference between tamoxifen and raloxifene SE wise? |
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raloxifene - not at risk of endometrial cancer |
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this drug inhibits ribonucleotide reductase |
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this drug treats myeloproliferative disorder and melanoma |
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how does hydroxyurea work in sickle cell disease? |
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it increases level of fetal hemoglobin. |
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this drug is used to treat hairy cell leukemia which acts by inhibiting adenosine deaminase an enzyme involved in purine nucleotide degradation |
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this pt present with stomach pain and eventually he was dx with GIST- Gastrointestinal stromal tumor. what is the drug you would start him on? |
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this drug drug inhibits bcr-abl protein which is a product of philadelphia chromosome in CML. (competitive inhibitors of tyrosine kinase enzymes) |
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lady present with HER-2 positive breast cancer. (when HER-2 is overexpressed there is uncontrolled cellular growth). what drug would start her on? |
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Trastuzumab.used for breast cancer that are HER-2 positive. |
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which drug SE is neutropenia? |
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this drug is used in cardiac pt who are going under stent placement. the stent are coated with it to prevent restenosis. |
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paclitaxel: SE: neurotoxicity and BM. suppression |
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what two drugs work on S phase? |
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Cytarabine and 5-FU and hydroxyurea |
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