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Lymphoma Chemotherapy Drugs

There are many, many chemotherapy drugs in use - keeping up with them is extremely difficult. Which drugs to use is a decision a team of qualified medical professionals must decide. This page gives you information on specific drugs - information on this site and references to information on other sites.

Note: Drugs often have different names: brand names, generic names, names in different countries. Where possible, they are cross referenced by different names.

Drug Information Currently On This Site


Adriamycin Natulan
Bexxar (immunotherapy) Nitrogen Mustard
Bleomycin
Blenoxane Oncovin
Cyclophosphamide Ondansetron (anti-nausea)
Cytoxan Orasone
Dacarbazine Prednisone
Deltasone Procarbazine
Doxorubicin Rituxan (innumotherapy)
DTIC VCR
Etoposide Velban
Granisetron (anti-nausea) Velbe
Kytril (anti-nausea) Velsar
Matulane VePesid
Mechlorethamine Vinblastine
Mustargen Vincristine
Mustine VP-16
Neosar Zofran (anti-nausea)

 

 

Resources

Drug Information from Healthtouch
Drug Information from Health Answers - US Pharmacopeia
A searchable drug index from http://www.rxlist.com
Chemotherapy and You from NCI

 

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Therapy:


[Chemotherapy] [Radiotherapy] [Immunotherapy] [Transplants]

 

Books

Books on chemo - see the book section
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