Cancer meds Flashcards
Calcitonin
To lower calcium levels
Pamidronate
Lower calcium levels
Zolendronic acid
Lower calcium levels
Antimetabolites
Interferes with cells RNA & DNA - works when cells are dividing
Methotrexate
Antitumor Antibiotics
Attach themselves to tumor-specific antigens thereby increasing immune response to tumor cell
Antimitotics
Interferes with cell division at microtubule level
Taxol (Paclitaxol) Used to treat breast cancer that has metastasized, Kaposi’s sarcoma. Given with benadryl and steroids as causes allergic reaction
Alkylating Agents
Works on DNA to stop cell reproducing. Kills cells in all phases
Topoisemerase Inhibitors
This inhibits the enzyme topoismerase (responsible for coiling and uncoiling DNA in cell division) Kills all cells dividing
Drugs for hypercalcemia
Calcitonin
Pamidronate
Zolendronic Acid
Drugs for Neutropenia
Filgrastim
Interleukin 2
Drug for Thrombocytopenia
Interleukin 11
Antiemetic drugs (Serotonin Antagonists)
Serotonin Antagonists - Block 5-HT3 receptors in brain Ondansetron (Zofran) Granisetron - Kytril Dolasetron (Anzemet) Palonosetron (Aloxi)
Antiemetic Drugs - Benzodiazapines
Lorazepam (Ativan)
Antiemetic drugs (corticosteroids)
Dexamethasone - decreases swelling in brain
Antiemetic drugs -Prokinetic agents
Reduce N&V by blocking dopamine
Antiemetic drugs - Neurokinin Receptor Antagonist
Block Substance P neurokin receptor - when used with corticosteroids and serotonin antagonist - both acute & delayed N&V are controlled