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Chlormethine (INN, BAN), also
known as
mechlorethamine (USAN, USP),
mustine, HN2, and (in post-Soviet states)
embikhin (эмбихин), is a
nitrogen mustard...
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mustard known as "HN2"
became the
first chemotherapy drug
mustine. The
nitrogen mustard drug
mustine (HN2), is no
longer commonly in use in its
original IV...
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first chemotherapy drug to be
developed from this line of
research was
mustine.
Since then, many
other drugs have been
developed to
treat cancer, and...
- Normustine, also
known as bis(2-chloroethyl)carbamic acid, is a
nitrogen mustard and
alkylating antineoplastic agent (i.e.,
chemotherapy agent). It is...
- of methyl-bis (beta-chloroethyl)
amine hydrochloride (mechlorethamine,
mustine) and tris (beta-chloroethyl)
amine hydrochloride for Hodgkin's disease...
- the regimen: (M)ustargen (also
known as mechlorethamine, chlormethine,
mustine,
nitrogen mustard, or MSD) (O)ncovin (also
known as
Vincristine or VCR)...
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World War I,
became the
basis for the world's
first chemotherapy drug,
mustine,
developed through the 1940s.
Peaceful nuclear explosions, the application...
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cancer chemotherapy drug,
chlormethine (also
known as mechlorethamine,
mustine) to be used.
Chlormethine and
other mustard gas
molecules are
still used...
- in the
development of an
early form of
chemotherapy based on mustard,
Mustine. On the
orders of
Allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Winston Churchill...
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mustards were
developed first, such as
mechlorethamine hydrochloride (
mustine hydrochloride),
which is
still used in the
clinic today. In the 1950s,...