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  2. Bleomycin - Wikipedia

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    Bleomycin is a medication primarily used to treat cancer. [6] This includes Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, and cervical cancer among others. [6] Typically used with other cancer medications, [6] it can be given intravenously, by injection into a muscle or under the skin. [6]

  3. Thalidomide - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include sleepiness, rash, and dizziness. [6] Severe side effects include tumor lysis syndrome, blood clots, and peripheral neuropathy. [8] Thalidomide is a known human teratogen and carries an extremely high risk of severe, life-threatening birth defects if administered or taken during pregnancy. [6]

  4. Dactinomycin - Wikipedia

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    Other serious side effects include future cancers, allergic reactions, and tissue death if extravasation occurs. [2] Use in pregnancy may harm the baby. [2] Dactinomycin is in the cytotoxic antibiotic family of medications. [3] It is believed to work by blocking the creation of RNA. [2] Dactinomycin was approved for medical use in the United ...

  5. Polypeptide antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    Polypeptide antibiotic use may result in minor side effects, and in rare cases, cause severe and possibly chronic adverse effects, predominantly when administered via intramuscular injection. [7] Clinical trials and studies with polypeptide antibiotic use during pregnancy are limited, and have produced no definite conclusions of risk to the ...

  6. Mitomycin C - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, mitomycin gel, sold under the brand name Jelmyto, was approved in the United States for the treatment of low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer (UTUC). [7] [8] [9] Urothelial cancer is a cancer of the lining of the urinary system. [7] Mitomycin is also used as a chemotherapeutic agent in glaucoma surgery.

  7. Doxorubicin - Wikipedia

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    Due to these side effects and its red color, doxorubicin has earned the nickname "red devil" [24] [25] or "red death." [26] Chemotherapy can cause reactivation of hepatitis B, and doxorubicin-containing regimens are no exception. [27] [28] Doxorubicin and several chemotherapeutic drugs (including cyclophosphamide) can cause a loss of skin ...

  8. Ciprofloxacin - Wikipedia

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    Rates of side effects appear to be higher than some groups of antibiotics such as cephalosporins but lower than others such as clindamycin. [7] Studies in other animals raise concerns regarding use in pregnancy. [8] No problems were identified, however, in the children of a small number of women who took the medication. [8]

  9. Docetaxel - Wikipedia

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    Other severe side effects include allergic reactions and future cancers. [6] Docetaxel induced pneumotoxicity is also a well recognized adverse effect which has to be identified timely and treated after withholding the drug. [8] Side effects are more common in people with liver problems. [6] Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. [6]