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Anthracycline antineoplastic: Class Overview and Comparison

Quick answer: Anthracycline antineoplastic are a class of medicines used for specific therapeutic indications. iMedic covers 3 anthracycline antineoplastic substances. Below is a comparison table linking to detailed pages for each.

Anthracycline antineoplastic on iMedic (3 substances)

Substance Primary indications Mechanism Common dose
DaunorubicinAcute myeloid leukemia, Acute lymphoblastic leukemiaIntercalates DNA and inhibits topoisomerase II, disrupting DNA replication in ra30-60 mg/m² IV daily for 3 days (induction)
EpirubicinBreast cancer, Gastric cancerAnthracycline that intercalates DNA and inhibits topoisomerase II, causing DNA d60-120 mg/m² IV every 3 weeks
ZavedosAcute myeloid leukemia, Acute lymphoblastic leukemiaTopoisomerase II inhibitor that intercalates DNA causing strand breaks in dividi12 mg/m^2 IV daily for 3 days (AML induction)

About Anthracycline antineoplastic

Anthracycline antineoplastic share a common mechanism of action and clinical use. Specific dosing, side effects, contraindications, and drug interactions vary between individual substances within the class. Click any substance above for full prescribing information and patient guidance.

Common considerations across the class

Always consult the prescribing information for the specific medicine prescribed and discuss with your clinician.

Medical disclaimer: This tool provides educational information for general reference. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always discuss your individual situation with a qualified healthcare provider.

Frequently asked questions

What are Anthracycline antineoplastic?

Anthracycline antineoplastic are medicines that share a common mechanism of action used for specific therapeutic indications. iMedic currently covers 3 substances in this class with detailed pages for each.

Are all Anthracycline antineoplastic interchangeable?

No. While medicines in the same class share a mechanism, they differ in potency, dosing, drug interactions, and tolerability. Switching between them is a clinical decision based on individual response, side effects, and treatment goals.

How do I choose between different Anthracycline antineoplastic?

Selection depends on the specific clinical indication, patient factors (age, comorbidities, kidney/liver function, other medications), tolerability of side effects, cost, and clinician preference. This is a prescribing decision.

Are Anthracycline antineoplastic available as generics?

Most well-established class members are available as generic alternatives, often substantially less expensive than brand-name versions while clinically equivalent. Newer members may still be brand-only.

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