Antimitotic Agents Flashcards

1
Q

What is the drug target for vinca alkaloids?

A

free beta-tubulin

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2
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What is the result of Vincas binding to free beta-tubulin?

A
  1. promotes depolymerization
  2. inhibits microtubule and mitotic spindle formation
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3
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What is the ONLY route of administration for vincas?

A

IV

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4
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How is vinca extravasation managed?

A
  1. warm compress
  2. Hyaluronidase
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5
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What is the drug target for taxanes?

A

beta-tubulin within microtubules

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6
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Why do taxanes need premedicated with corticosteroids and antihistamines?

A

unique solvents used cause HSRs

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7
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What is the effect of unique delivery vehicles associated with Paclitaxel and Docetaxel on PVC based bags?

A

leaching of DEHP into PVC-based IV bags and tubing

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8
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What formulation is Paclitaxel is associated with less HSRs and does not cause leaching of DEHP?

A

albumin-bound paclitaxel (ABRAXANE)

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9
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Why should taxanes be given before platinating agents?

A
  1. taxanes are CCS and platinating gents are CCNS
  2. platinating agents can decrease elimination of taxanes
  3. taxanes can upregulate thymidine phosphorylase leading to increased activation of Capecitabine
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10
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What agent is synthesized from pacific yew tree?

A

Taxol

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