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Catts Z, Cox VA,
Golabi M (September 1999). "Apparent
cyclophosphamide (
cytoxan) embryopathy: a
distinct phenotype?".
American Journal of
Medical Genetics...
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patients for the
procedure by
using the
anticancer drugs busulfan and
cytoxan,
which quickly became the
worldwide standard. His
other research were:...
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risks for
female and male reproduction.
Cyclophosphamide (also
known as
Cytoxan), can lead to
infertility by
causing premature ovarian insufficiency (POI)...
- director.
Alkylating agents Chlorambucil (Leukeran) (1957)
Cyclophosphamide (
Cytoxan) (1959)
Thiotepa (1959)
Melphalan (Alkeran) (1959) (IV in 1993) Streptozotocin...
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Lymphazurin LymphoScan LymphoStat-B
lynestrenol (INN)
Lynoral Lyophilized Cytoxan lypressin (INN)
Lyrica Lysakare lysergic acid
diethylamide lysergide (INN)...
- nitrosoureas,
platinum compounds, and others.
Cyclophosphamide (Baxter's
Cytoxan) is
probably the most
potent immunosuppressive compound. In
small doses...
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cytomegalovirus immune globulin intravenous human Cytomel Cytosar-U (Pharmacia &
Upjohn Company)
Cytotec Cytovene Cytoxan (Bristol-Myers Squibb) Cytra-3 Cytra-K...
- CBV
refers to
Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide), BCNU (carmustine), and VP-16 (etoposide),
three drugs in a
chemotherapy regimen commonly given to
lymphoma patients...
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groups equally.[citation needed]
Cyclophosphamide (traded as
endoxan and
cytoxan) and
Isotretinoin have
commonly been used,
often with anti-platelet/anticoagulants...
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combination of
drugs may be used as
salvage therapy:
Cyclophosphamide (
Cytoxan, Procytox),
Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) and
Vincristine (Oncovin) Pa****axel...