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  • ...ture attacks. Similarly, allopurinol commonly is used as prophylaxis with chemotherapeutic treatments, which can rapidly produce severe hyperuricemia. Other establish [[Category:Antigout agents]]
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  • ...s of, for example, [[calcium channel blockers]], [[immunosuppressants]], [[chemotherapeutic drugs]], [[benzodiazepines]], azole [[antifungals]], [[tricyclic antidepres
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  • ...s EH. Hepatotoxicity of erythromycin estoate during pregnancy. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1997;12:630-5.</ref> ...oncentrations<ref name="ReferenceA">Katzung PHARMACOLOGY, 9e Section VIII. Chemotherapeutic Drugs Chapter 44.
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  • ...infection]]s. It belongs to the class of [[chemotherapy|chemotherapeutic]] agents known as [[dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor]]s. Trimethoprim was formerly
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  • ...d C., Gosselin G., Imbach J. -L.: Nucleoside analogues as chemotherapeutic agents: a review. Nucleosides and nucleotides 1992; 11(2-4)
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  • ...ification, levels in plasma, and antiviral activities |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=45 |issue=4 |pages=1086–93 |year=2001 |month=April |pm ...other modes of cancer therapy, such as well-established [[chemotherapeutic agents]] or [[radiation therapy]]. It might take several years for most of these s
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  • ...ncluding important activities against [[influenza]]s, [[flavivirus]]es and agents of many [[viral hemorrhagic fever]]s. ...icle-aerosol treatment of influenza B virus infection |journal=Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. |volume=32 |issue=5 |pages=761–4 |year=1988 |month=May |pmid=3
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  • ...|title=Absolute oral bioavailability of ciprofloxacin |journal=Antimicrob Agents Chemother. |volume=30 |issue=3 |pages=444–6 |year=1986 |month=September | ...Cite journal | last1 = Kawahara | first1 = S. | title = [Chemotherapeutic agents under study] | journal = Nippon Rinsho | volume = 56 | issue = 12 | pages =
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  • ...ion should be stopped if there is [[cough]]ing or central chest pain. The chemotherapeutic index was established by [[Leonard Goodwin]] during the Second World War wh [[Category:Antiprotozoal agents]]
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  • [[Category:Chemotherapeutic agents]]
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  • ...an important material for the short-term release of drugs or [[bioactive]] agents. The rapid degradation and limited mechanical properties of polyanhydrides ...rain cancer]]. This product is made of a polyanhydride wafer containing a chemotherapeutic agent. After removal of a [[cancerous]] [[brain tumor]], the wafer is inse
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  • ...and hence increase the susceptibility of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents such as doxycycline.
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  • {{Extracellular chemotherapeutic agents}}
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  • ...ze chromosomal condensation when a culture is exposed to mitotic arresting agents during harvest. The resulting slide preparations permit a higher degree of ...es=254–258 | volume=19 | issue=4 | doi= 10.1159/000221462 }}</ref>. Its chemotherapeutic use is due to its toxicity to mitochondria <ref>{{cite journal | author=von
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  • ...it and combat the development of [[cancer]].<ref>{{MeshName|Antineoplastic+Agents}}</ref> ...topics/antineoplastic/|title=NIOSH Occupational Exposure to Antineoplastic Agents |accessdate=2007-10-10|publisher=United States National Institute for Occup
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  • ...tromagnetic radiation|radiation]], [[chemicals]], or [[pathogen|infectious agents]]. Other cancer-promoting genetic abnormalities may randomly occur through * Agents (e.g. viruses) and events (e.g. mutations) which cause or facilitate geneti
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  • {{ATC codes lead|L||Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents}} {{Intracellular chemotherapeutic agents}}
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