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1
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What is azathioprine metabolized into?

A

6-MP

2
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What is azathioprine activated by?

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HGPRT

3
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What is the mechanism of 6-MP/Azathioprine?

A

Decreases de novo purine synthesis

4
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Indications for azathioprine/6-MP

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Prevent organ rejection

RA, IBD, SLE

5
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What enzyme metabolizes azathioprine/6-MP

A

Xanthine oxidase

6
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What drugs increase toxicity of azathioprine/6-MP

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Allopurinol and febuxostat

7
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What are side effects of azathioprine/6-MP?

A

Myelosuppression, GI, liver

8
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Drug that is a purine analog which inhibits DNA polymerase and causes DNA strand breaks

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Cladribine

9
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What is the indication for the purine analog Cladribine?

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Hairy cell leukemia

10
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What are the side effects of purine analog Cladribine?

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Myelosuppression, nephrotoxicity, and neurotoxicity

11
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Pyrimidine analog that inhibits DNA polymerase and indicated for AML and lymphomas

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Cytarabine

12
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Side effects of Cytarabine

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Myelosuppression with megaloblastic anemia and pancytopenia

13
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Antimetabolite used topically for treatment of basal cell carcinoma; also used for colon cancer and pancreatic cancer

A

5-FU

14
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What is the mechanism of 5-FU

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Converted to 5-FdUMP which inhibits thymidylate synthase

15
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What is the effect of 5-FU converting to 5-FdUMP and inhibiting thymidylate synthase?

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Decreases dTMP causing decreased DNA synthesis

16
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What drug is used to enhance the effects of 5-FU?

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Leucovorin

17
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What is the mechanism of methotrexate?

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Folic acid analog that inhibits dihydrofolate reductase

18
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What is the effect of methotrexate inhibiting dihydrofolate reductase?

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Decreases dTMP causing decreased DNA synthesis

19
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What are side effects of 5-FU?

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Myelosuppression and redness, swelling and desquamation of soles and palms

20
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Non-neoplastic indications for methotrexate

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Ectopic pregnancy, medical abortion, RA, psoriasis, IBD, vasculitis

21
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What drug is used with methotrexate to induce abortions?

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Misoprostol

22
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Myelosuppression caused by methotrexate can be reversed with what drug?

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Leucovorin

23
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Side effects of methotrexate

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Myelosuppression, hepatotoxicity, mouth ulcers, and pulmonary fibrosis

24
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What are the antitumor medications?

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Bleomycin, Dactinomycin, and doxorubicin

25
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What antitumor drug induces free radical formation causing DNA strand breaks?

A

Bleomycin

26
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Which antitumor drug is indicated for testicular cancer and Hodgkin lymphoma?

A

Bleomycin

27
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What are the side effects of Bleomycin?

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Pulmonary fibrosis and skin hyperpigmentation

28
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Antitumor agent indicated for testicular agent that causes minimal myelosuppression

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Bleomycin

29
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Antitumor drug that intercalates DNA and causes myelosuppression

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Dactinomycin

30
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Antitumor drug indicated for Wilms tumor, Ewing sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma and used in childhood tumors

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Dactinomycin

31
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Antitumor drug that generates free radicals and intercalates into DNA causing double stranded breaks

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Doxorubicin and Daunorubicin

32
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Antitumor drug indicated for solid tumors, leukemias and lymphomas

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Doxorubicin and Daunorubicin

33
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Antitumor drug that causes dilate cardiomyopathy

A

Doxorubicin

34
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Iron chelating agent that is used to prevent cardiotoxicity when using doxorubicin

A

Dexrazoxane

35
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What are the alkylating agents?

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Busulfan, Cyclophosphamide, Nitrosoureas

36
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Alkylating agent used to treat CML and bone marrow ablation which cross-links DNA

A

Busulfan

37
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Alkylating agent that almost always causes severe myelosuppression, pulmonary fibrosis, and hyperpigmentation

A

Busulfan

38
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Alkylating agent used for solid tumors, leukemias and lymphomas that cross-links DNA at guanine N-7

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Cyclophosphamide

39
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What is used to prevent hemorrhagic cystitis when using cyclophosphamide?

A

Mesna or N-acetylcysteine

40
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What does cyclophosphamide need before it can have an effect?

A

Bioactivation by the liver

41
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Side effects of cyclophosphamide

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Myelosuppression and hemorrhagic cystitis

42
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Alkylating agent used for brain tumors since the are able to cross the BBB

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Nitrosoureas

43
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CNS toxicity resulting in seizures, dizziness and ataxia is seen with which alkylating agent?

A

Nitrosoureas

44
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What are the microtubule inhibitors?

A

Paclitaxel, Vincristine and Vinblastine

45
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Microtubule inhibitor used for ovarian and breast carcinomas?

A

Paclitaxel

46
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What phase in mitosis is stopped by paclitaxel?

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Anaphase - stabilizes microtubules so mitotic spindle cannot break down

47
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Side effects of paclitaxel

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Myelosuppression, neuropathy, hypersensitivities

48
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Anticancer drug that binds B-tubulin and inhibits polymerization of microtubules preventing mitotic spindle formation

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Vincristine or Vinblastine

49
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Anticancer drug indicated for solid tumors and leukemias that binds B-tubulin

A

Vincristine or Vinblastine

50
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Anticancer drug with neurotoxicity and used for treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that binds B-tubulin

A

Vincristine

51
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Anticancer drug with used for treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma that binds B-tubulin

A

Vinblastine

52
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Used to prevent nephrotoxicity when using cisplatin

A

Amifostine and chloride

53
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Anticancer drug for treatment of testicular, bladder, ovary and lung carcinomas that cross-links DNA

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Cisplatin or carboplatin

54
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Cisplatin or carboplatin side effects

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Nephrotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy, ototoxicity

55
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Anticancer drug that inhibits topoisomerase II causing DNA degradation

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Etoposide and Teniposide

56
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Etoposide and Teniposide side effects

A

Myelosuppression and alopecia

57
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Anticancer drug that inhibits topoisomerase I preventing unwinding and replication of DNA

A

Irinotecan, Topotecan

58
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Topoisomerase I inhibitor used for colon cancer

A

Irinotecan

59
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Topoisomerase I inhibitor used for ovarian and small cell cancers

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Topotecan

60
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Anticancer drug that inhibits ribonucleotide reductase decreasing DNA synthesis and is S-phase specific

A

Hydroxyurea

61
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Anticancer drug that causes severe myelosuppression and used fro myeloproliferative disorders, sickle cell, and melanoma that is S-phase specific

A

Hydroxyurea

62
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Monoclonal antibody against VEGF which inhibits angiogenesis used for solid tumors

A

Bevacizumab

63
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Monoclonal antibody used for treatment of colorectal cancer and renal cell carcinoma that causes hemorrhage, blood clots and impaired wound healing

A

Bevacizumab

64
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EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor used for non-small cell lung carcinoma that causes a rash

A

Erlotinib

65
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Monoclonal antibody against EGFR used for stage IV colorectal cancer and head and neck cancer that causes rash, elevated LFTs and diarrhea

A

Cetuximab

66
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitor of Bcr-Abl and c-kit use for treatment of CML and GI stromal tumors that cause fluid retention

A

Imatinib

67
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Monoclonal antibody against CD20 used for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, CLL, TIP, and RA that increases risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

A

Rituximab

68
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Proteosome inhibitors that induce arrest at G2-M phase and apoptosis used in MM and mantle cell lymphoma that cause peripheral neuropathy and herpes zoster reactivation

A

Bortezomib and Carfilzomib

69
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Selective estrogen receptor blocker used in the treatment of breast cancer that block binding of estrogen to ER positive cells

A

Tamoxifen

70
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Selective estrogen receptor modulator used for treatment of osteoporosis

A

Raloxifene

71
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Selective estrogen receptor blocker that is a partial agonist in endometrium which increases the risk of endometrial cancer

A

Tamoxifen

72
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Estrogen receptor antagonist that is safe to use since it does not increase risk of endometrial cancer and used for treatment of osteoporosis

A

Raloxifene

73
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What drug is a monoclonal antibody against HER-2 used for the treatment of breast and gastric cancer that causes cardiotoxicity?

A

Trastuzumab

74
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Small molecule inhibitor of BRAF oncogene positive melanoma used for V600E metastatic melanoma

A

Vemurafenib

75
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Oncologic emergency triggered by massive tumor lysis

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Tumor lysis syndrome

76
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Treatment for Tumor lysis syndrome

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Aggressive hydration, allopurinol and rasburicase

77
Q

Recombinant uricase that catalyzes metabolism of uric acid and used for prevention and treatment of tumor lysis syndrome

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Rasburicase