Difference between revisions of "Azacitidine (Vidaza)"

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Class/mechanism: Pyrimidine nucleoside analog of cytidine, causes hypomethylation of DNA and direct cytotoxicity on abnormal
 
Class/mechanism: Pyrimidine nucleoside analog of cytidine, causes hypomethylation of DNA and direct cytotoxicity on abnormal
 
hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow. Hypomethylation may restore normal function to genes that are critical for differentiation and proliferation.<ref name="insert">[http://www.vidaza.com/pdf/PI_FINAL.pdf Azacitidine (Vidaza) package insert]</ref><ref>[http://hemonc.org/docs/packageinsert/azacitidine.pdf Azacitidine (Vidaza) package insert (locally hosted backup)]</ref>
 
hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow. Hypomethylation may restore normal function to genes that are critical for differentiation and proliferation.<ref name="insert">[http://www.vidaza.com/pdf/PI_FINAL.pdf Azacitidine (Vidaza) package insert]</ref><ref>[http://hemonc.org/docs/packageinsert/azacitidine.pdf Azacitidine (Vidaza) package insert (locally hosted backup)]</ref>
<br>Route: IV/SC
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<br>Route: IV, SC
 
<br>Extravasation: no information
 
<br>Extravasation: no information
  

Revision as of 16:58, 29 November 2011

General information

Class/mechanism: Pyrimidine nucleoside analog of cytidine, causes hypomethylation of DNA and direct cytotoxicity on abnormal hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow. Hypomethylation may restore normal function to genes that are critical for differentiation and proliferation.[1][2]
Route: IV, SC
Extravasation: no information

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