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Here's the definitive quick reference: SIGNATURE TOXICITIES & ANTIDOTES: Cyclophosphamide = Hemorrhagic Cystitis MESNA (2-Mercaptoethane Sulfonate) Methotrexate = Myelosuppression Leucovorin (Folinic Acid) Rescue Doxorubicin = Cardiotoxicity Dexrazoxane (Cardioprotective) Cisplatin = Nephrotoxicity, Ototoxicity Amifostine (Cytoprotective) Bleomycin = Pulmonary Fibrosis (No antidote Prevention) Vincristine = Peripheral Neuropathy (No antidote Dose limiting) 5-FU = Palmar-Plantar Erythrodysesthesia (Hand-Foot Syndrome) CLASSIFICATION: Cell Cycle Specific: MTX (S), 5-FU (S), Vinca alkaloids (M), Taxanes (M) Cell Cycle Non-Specific: Cyclophosphamide, Doxorubicin, Cisplatin Mnemonic: "MESNA = Makes Cyclophosphamide Safe (NA)" One topic
There may be confounders that cannot be identified with current knowledge
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