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Alkylating agents

A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug classes.

Alkylating agents are a class of chemotherapy drugs that bind to DNA and prevent proper DNA replication. They have chemical groups that can form permanent covalent bonds with nucleophilic substances in the DNA.

Alkylating agents are used as part of chemotherapy in different types of cancers.

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busulfan systemic (Pro, More...)
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cyclophosphamide systemic (Pro, More...)
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bendamustine systemic (Pro, More...)
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chlorambucil systemic (Pro, More...)
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carboplatin systemic (Pro, More...)
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oxaliplatin systemic (Pro, More...)
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temozolomide systemic (Pro, More...)
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melphalan systemic (Pro, More...)
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carmustine systemic (Pro, More...)
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cisplatin systemic (Pro, More...)
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dacarbazine systemic (Pro, More...)
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ifosfamide/ mesna systemic (More...)
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ifosfamide systemic (Pro, More...)
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lomustine systemic (Pro, More...)
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mechlorethamine systemic (Pro, More...)
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streptozocin systemic (Pro, More...)
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thiotepa systemic (Pro, More...)
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Medical conditions associated with alkylating agents:

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