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Revision as of 01:59, 21 March 2016

General information

Class/mechanism: Purine analog, antimetabolite; fludarabine is converted to the active compound, 2-fluoro-ara-ATP, which inhibits DNA synthesis by inhibiting DNA polymerase alpha, ribonucleotide reductase, and DNA primase. Relatively resistant to deamination by adenosine deaminase. The mechanism of action is not completely characterized and may be multi-faceted.[1][2]
Route: IV Note: Oral fludarabine is no longer available, at this time.
Extravasation: no information

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Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

Also known as

Beneflur, FAMP, Fludarabine Phosphate, Fludara Lyophilisat, Oforta, Trav Fludarabine.

References