Topical antineoplastics
What are Topical antineoplastics?
Skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of skin cells. If left unchecked, these cancer cells can spread from the skin into other tissues and organs. Topical antineoplastics work by different mechanisms to prevent the development and spread of neoplastic cells.
List of Topical antineoplastics
View by Generic | Brand
Drug Name | Avg. Rating | Reviews |
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Aldara (Pro) Generic name: imiquimod |
136 reviews | |
Efudex (Pro) Generic name: fluorouracil |
129 reviews | |
Zyclara (Pro) Generic name: imiquimod |
49 reviews | |
Tolak (Pro) Generic name: fluorouracil |
26 reviews | |
Carac (Pro) Generic name: fluorouracil |
24 reviews | |
Picato (Pro) Generic name: ingenol |
20 reviews | |
Opzelura (Pro) Generic name: ruxolitinib |
6 reviews | |
Fluoroplex (Pro) Generic name: fluorouracil |
2 reviews | |
Klisyri (Pro) Generic name: tirbanibulin |
1 review | |
Valchlor (Pro) Generic name: mechlorethamine | No reviews | |
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective). |
See also
Medical conditions treated or associated with topical antineoplastics:
Further information
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