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Amsidine - General Information: Aminoacridine derivative that is a potent intercalating antineoplastic agent. It is effective in the treatment of acute leukemias and malignant lymphomas, but has poor activity in the treatment of solid tumors. It is frequently used in combination with other antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy protocols. It produces consistent but acceptable myelosuppression and cardiotoxic effects. [PubChem] Pharmacology: Amsidine is an aminoacridine derivative that is a potent intercalating antineoplastic agent. It is effective in the treatment of acute leukemias and malignant lymphomas, but has poor activity in the treatment of solid tumors. It is frequently used in combination with other antineoplastic agents in chemotherapy protocols. It produces consistent but acceptable myelosuppression and cardiotoxic effects. Amsidine for patients Amsidine Interactions Amsidine Contraindications Avoid using with patients suffering bone marrow depressionAdditional information about AmsidineAmsidine Indication: For treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia. Mechanism Of Action: Amsidine binds to DNA through intercalation and external binding. It has a base specificity for A-T pairs. Rapidly dividing cells are two to four times more sensitive to amsacrine than are resting cells. Amsidine appears to cleave DNA by inducing double stranded breaks. Amsidine also targets and inhibits topoisomerase II. Cytotoxicity is greatest during the S phase of the cell cycle when topoisomerase levels are at a maximum. Drug Interactions: Not Available Food Interactions: Not Available Generic Name: Amsacrine Synonyms: Acridinyl Anisidide; M-AMSA; MAMSA Where to order Amsacrine (and Amsidine analogs) online: Drug Category: Antineoplastic Agents Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved Other Brand Names containing Amsacrine: Amsidine; Amsidyl; Amsine; AMSA P-D; Absorption: Poorly absorbed Toxicity (Overdose): Symptoms of overdose include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, some cardiotoxicity (rarely). Protein Binding: 96-98% Biotransformation: Extensive, primarily hepatic, converted to glutathione conjugate. Half Life: 8-9 hours Dosage Forms of Amsidine: Liquid Intravenous Chemical IUPAC Name: N-[4-(acridin-9-ylamino)-3-methoxyphenyl]methanesulfonamide Chemical Formula: C21H19N3O3S Amsacrine on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsacrine Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
Avoid using with patients suffering bone marrow depression
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