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General information

Class/mechanism: Anthracycline; binds and intercalates DNA, which triggers DNA cleavage by topoisomerase II; inhibits DNA/RNA synthesis. Inhibits DNA helicase activity, preventing enzymatic separation of double-stranded DNA.[1][2]
Route: IV
Extravasation: vesicant

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Diseases for which it is used

Patient drug information

History of changes in FDA indication

  • 9/15/1999: Initial FDA approval "as a component of adjuvant therapy in patients with evidence of axillary node tumor involvement following resection of primary breast cancer."

Also known as

Synonyms
Alrubicin Anthracin Binarin Bioepicyna Crisabon E.P.R Elvetium Ellence EPI
EPI Cell Epidoxo Epifil Epilem Epirubicin Epirubicina Microsules Epirubicine Epizin
Epricin Eracin Famorubicin Farmorubicin Farmorubicina Farmorubicine Pharmorubicin CS Riboepi
Rubifarm

References