Sketchy Pharm: Cladribine, Cytarabine, Gemcitabine Flashcards

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What is the mechanism of cladribine?

A

It is a purine analog that inhibits DNA polymerase.

(Think of the cave man CLAD in beaR skIN with the hammer that looks like a purine molecule.)

Unlike AMP and GMP, it cannot be broken down by adenosine deaminase and so reaches high intracellular levels.

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All three of these drugs inhibit which phase of the cell cycle?

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S phase (like the Stone phase plaque with the forked DNA molecule over Africa)

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What are the side effects of cytarabine, cladribine, and gemcitabine?

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Immunosuppression (like the broken bone –representing myelosuppression –and the older woman behind the man with the cane)

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Cytarabine works by what mechanism?

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It is a pyrimidine analog that also inhibits S phase.

Think of the pyrimidine-shaped hexagons on the fur of the saber-tooth TYger.

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Cytarabine is only used to treat ________________.

A

hematologic malignancies (like the archers and knights on the cave wall behind the tiger)

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How does gemcitabine work?

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It is a pyrimidine analog just like cytarabine (which is why the GEMs are near the TYger).

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In which cancers is gemcitabine used?

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Solid and hematologic cancers (because the gems are solid and tumor-like, but they’re also next to the heme cave)

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