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Vumon

Nolvadex, Tamofen Euhypnos, Restoril Vumon Hytrin... [Pg.348]

Teniposide is used for the same indications as etoposide however, it is 5-10 times more potent than etoposide. Synonyms of this drug are epipodophyllotoxin, vumon, and others. [Pg.408]

Teniposide (VM-26, Vumon) is closely related to etoposide in structure, mechanisms of action and resistance,... [Pg.648]

Vumon Teneposide 50% Cremophor EL, 42% ethanol, 6% dimethylacetamide, 2% benzyl alcohol IV infusion... [Pg.278]

Teniposide Vumon Acute lymphocytic leukemia Blood disorders (anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia] hypersensitivity reaction mucositis Gl distress (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea]... [Pg.575]

St. John s wort. Preliminary reports indicate that St. John s wort may interfere with the anti-tumor drugs etoposide (VePesid), teniposide (Vumon), mitoxantrone (Novantrone), and doxombicin (Adriamycin). This herb also lowers the amount of indinavir, an anti-retroviral drug used to treat HIV/AIDS, in the blood. Because St. John s wort likely reduces the effect of other anti-retro-viral drugs as well, people being treated for AIDS should avoid this herb. [Pg.232]

D VM-26-BristoI (Bristol- I Vumon (Bristol-Myers USA Vumon (Bristol-Myers... [Pg.1988]

Vumon Teniposide Bristol Myers Squibb Dimethylacetamide 6% Cremophor EL 50% Dehydrated ethanol 43% IV Infusion... [Pg.814]

Teniposide (Vumon) rv infusion after dilution 42% Ethanol + 6% DMA... [Pg.3323]

Erbitux - cetuximab Nolvadex - tamoxifen citrate Vumon - teniposide... [Pg.395]

Teniposide Vumon- Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology) Thalidomide Thalomid-Celgene)... [Pg.400]

Teniposide (Vumon) is administered intravenously. It has a multiphasic pattern of clearance from plasma. After distribution, half-lives of 4 hours and 10 to 40 hours are observed. Approximately 45% of the drug is excreted in the urine, but in contrast to etoposide, as much as 80% is recovered as metabolites. Anticonvulsants such as pheny-toin increase the hepatic metabolism of teniposide and reduce systemic exposure. Dosage does not need to be reduced for patients with impaired renal function. [Pg.674]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.890 ]




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