Pharm antineoplastic Agents III, Alkylate/Cross Link DNA Flashcards

-DNA damage drugs -Drugs that alkylate or cross-link DNA -If don't kill tumor, can develop resistance

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Triazenes: Dacarbazine, procarbazine, temozolomide Funcitonal agent (bi or mono) and MOA

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  • Monofunctional Agents

- DNA Alkylation. Methylation, guanosine 0(6), N(7)

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Dacarbazine Uses

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-Metastatic MELANOMA

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Procarbazine Uses

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-Malignant GLIOMA

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Temozolomide Uses

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-Treatment resistant GLIOMA and ASTROCYTOMA

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Carmustine and Lomustine MOA and Functional agent (bi or mono)

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  • GG cross links DNA alkylation. Alkylation, guanosine O(6), N(7)
  • Bifunctional agent
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Streptozocin MOA and functional agent (bi or mono)

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-Selective at islet Beta cells

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Carmustine and lomustine Uses

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-Brain tumors, lymphoma, melanoma

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Streptozocin Uses

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-Insulinomas (….but causes diabetes)

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**Cyclophosphamide toxicity

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-ACROLEIN

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*Temoxolomide MOA

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-Relies on MGMT nz (if high=uneffective, if low=then a good choice)

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