Oncology drugs Flashcards

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What are some side effects of tamoxifen?

A

hot flushes, weight gain, thromboembolism, endometrial hyperplasia

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how do chemotherapeutic agents work?

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usually target a part of the cell cycle to prevent cell division and proliferation

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what are the endocrine drug of choice for breast cancer in post menopausal women?

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aromatase inhibitors

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what are some bladder consequences of cyclophosphamide?

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haemorrhagic cystitis

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what should also be prescribed with cyclophosphamide?

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PCP prophylaxis- trimethoprim and sulfamethoxole (bactrim) unless contraindicated due to allergy

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what is the main mode of action of cyclophosphamide?

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cytotoxic effects on lymphocytes

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what are the main SE of cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs?

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alopecia, bone marrow suppression, damage to mucous membranes, delayed healing, teratogenicity

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what type of drug is methotrexate? how does it work?

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Folic acid antagonist. Inhibits DNA synthesis and cell replication by competitively inhibiting the conversion of folic acid to folinic acid

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what are some SE of adriamycin?

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cardiac toxicity

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what are some SE of oncovan?

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peripheral neuropathy

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what is a SE of bleomycin?

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pulmonary inflammation

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