Which of the platinum analogs is most commonly associated with nephrotoxicity?_____
#2
Which drug is used to prevent cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity?_____
#3
What is the mechanism of platinum analog cytotoxicity?_____
#4
Platinum analogs are known to cause _____ in a stocking-glove distribution
#5
Drugs that end in -platin (cisplatin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin) are cytotoxic _____ analogs
#6
Which of the platinum analogs is most commonly associated with peripheral neuropathy?_____
#7
anastrazole
#8
exemestane
#9
alkylating agents
#10
folate antagonists
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Flashcard 1: Which of the platinum analogs is most commonly associated with nephrotoxicity?_____
Answer: Cisplatin
Flashcard 2: Which drug is used to prevent cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity?_____
Answer: Amifostine
Flashcard 3: What is the mechanism of platinum analog cytotoxicity?_____
Answer: Cross-link DNA
Flashcard 4: Platinum analogs are known to cause _____ in a stocking-glove distribution
Answer: peripheral neuropathy
Flashcard 5: Drugs that end in -platin (cisplatin, carboplatin, oxaliplatin) are cytotoxic _____ analogs
Answer: platinum
Flashcard 6: Which of the platinum analogs is most commonly associated with peripheral neuropathy?_____
Answer: Cisplatin
Flashcard 7: anastrazole
Answer:
Extra: breast cancer in postmenopausal womenaromatase inhibitor
Flashcard 8: exemestane
Answer:
Extra: breast cancer in postmenopausal womenaromatase inhibitor
Flashcard 9: alkylating agents
Answer: absence of digits (and multiple varied anomalies)
Flashcard 10: folate antagonists
Answer: neural tube defects
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