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Adriamycin Information

What's inside Adriamycin

Adriamycin Active Ingredients: doxorubicin hydrochloride, details.
Adriamycin Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Adriamycin 10 mg powder for injection intravenous 1.0 each OTC
Adriamycin 20 mg powder for injection intravenous 1.0 each OTC
Adriamycin 2 mg/mL solution intravenous 1.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Adriamycin Side Effects

Posted by kdavis4 about 1 year ago
I had adriamycin in 2002. I have been having bloating, prickliness and pain in my fingers including muscle spasums and feet. ...


Adriamycin in the News

Chemo prolongs Eagle Co. dog's life - Vail Daily News
The vet injected the cancer drug, Adriamycin, into the IV, and it flowed orange into Twelve Gauge’s body. “Without chemotherapy, he would live another three ...
Mon Mar 10 12:14:21 -0400 2008

Cardiac Toxicity Appears Lower in Patients With "Dose-Dense ... - DG News
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Mon Mar 10 18:35:24 -0400 2008

Ziopharm Oncology Begins Two Separate Phase I/II Studies Of ... - RTT News
The Phase I/II study of palifosfamide used in combination with Adriamycin is used to treat patients with sarcoma. The study of palifosfamide in combination ...
Mon Feb 04 12:23:58 -0500 2008


Adriamycin Chemical Information

doxorubicin hydrochloride - The hydrochloride salt of doxorubicin, an anthracycline antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from the fungus Streptococcus peucetius var. caesius. Doxorubicin intercalates into DNA and interacts with topoisomerase II, thereby inhibiting DNA replication and repair and RNA and protein synthesis. This agent also produces toxic free-radical intermediates and interacts with cell membrane lipids causing lipid peroxidation.



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Frequently Reported Side Effects of Adriamycin

fingers, lasix, thighs, heart problems, physicians, stiff muscles, bloating, liquids, knees, congestive heart
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