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Revision as of 15:21, 23 April 2017
General information
Class/mechanism: anthracycline and topoisomerase II inhibitor. Not approved by the FDA. Produced by Streptomyces galilaeus.[1]
Route: IV
Extravasation: irritant
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Patient drug information
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Also known as
Aclarubicin hydrochloride, Aclarubicine, ACLA, Aclacinon, Aclaplastin; 75443-99-1, Aclacinomycin A hydrochloride, Aclarubicine A, Aclarubicina clorhidrato, Aclamycine, Aclarubicin Lianhuan