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Vincristine, also
known as
leurocristine and
marketed under the
brand name
Oncovin among others, is a
chemotherapy medication used to
treat a
number of...
- and now has a
pantropical distribution. It is a
source of the
drugs vincristine and vinblastine, used to
treat cancer. It was
formerly included in the...
- cyclophosphamide,
vincristine (Oncovin),
dexamethasone Non-Hodgkin
lymphomas BEACOPP bleomycin, etoposide,
doxorubicin (Adriamycin), cyclophosphamide,
vincristine (Oncovin)...
- is a
chemical analogue of
vincristine and is also used to
treat various forms of cancer.
Dimeric alkaloids such as
vincristine and
vinblastine are produced...
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multiple system atrophy Surgery or
injury involving the
nerves Toxicity (
vincristine) In the
sympathetic nervous system (SNS),
predominant dysautonomia is...
- example, the CHOP
regimen consists of cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin,
vincristine and prednisone.
Besides chemotherapy,
medical oncology (pharmacotherapy...
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produces from them:
leurosine and the
chemotherapy agents vinblastine and
vincristine, all of
which can be
obtained from the plant. The
newer semi-synthetic...
- administration.
Vinblastine is a
vinca alkaloid and a
chemical analogue of
vincristine. It
binds tubulin,
thereby inhibiting the ****embly of microtubules. Vinblastine...
- hydrocortisone, and thiotepa.
Administration of any
vinca alkaloids,
especially vincristine, via the
intrathecal route is
nearly always fatal.
Often reserved for...
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plant produces about 130 of
these compounds,
including vinblastine and
vincristine, two
drugs used to
treat cancer.
Catharanthus roseus is also cultivated...