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Revision as of 18:34, 27 February 2020

General information

Class/mechanism: Antibiotic oncologic, intercalates DNA base pairs, and inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis. Has been used for hypercalcemia; lowers serum calcium levels independent of cytotoxic activity by blocking parathyroid hormone action on osteoclasts.[1][2]
Route: IV
Extravasation: irritant/vesicant

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Patient drug information

Diseases for which it was used

Also known as

  • Generic name: mithramycin
  • Brand name: Mithracin

References