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- Dexrazoxane hydrochloride, sold under the brand name Zinecard among others, is a cardioprotective agent. It was discovered in 1972. The IV administration...
- surrounding tissues with the symptoms of tissue necrosis and skin ulceration. Dexrazoxane is primarily used to treat anthracyclines post-extravasation by acting...
- hyaluronidase or dexrazoxane may be appropriate). Recent clinical trials have shown that Totect (USA) or Savene (Europe) (dexrazoxane for extravasation)...
- against established cardiomyopathy caused by the drug as of 2010. The drug dexrazoxane, which is an iron chelator may be used to decrease the risk of doxorubicin's...
- arrhythmias, and myocarditis. Patients taking anthracyclines can take Dexrazoxane as a cardioprotective agent to prevent extensive cardiac damage. Cardiotoxin...
- the anthracyclines. Merbarone is a thiobarbituric acid derivative, and dexrazoxane (ICRF-187), one of several related bisdioxopiperazine derivatives, (Fig...
- DAPSONE 141. DESLORATADINE 142. DESMOPRESSIN 142. DESOGESTROL 143. DEXRAZOXANE 144. DEXTRANOMER 145. Omitted vide GSR 790 (E) dated 29.10.2009 146....
- calcium V03AE10 Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate V03AF01 Mesna V03AF02 Dexrazoxane V03AF03 Calcium folinate V03AF04 Calcium levofolinate V03AF05 Amifostine...
- 27 g/mol, exact m****: 268.1172 u) may refer to: Acetylcarnosine (NAC) Dexrazoxane Pentostatin This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- discovery of the biologic activity of two important drugs: Razoxane and Dexrazoxane. From 1962 until 1987, ****mann served the Imperial Cancer Research Fund...