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