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Cancer Treating Drugs to Leukemia
Cancer treating drugs, also known as oncology medications, are used to target and destroy cancer cells, inhibit their growth, and prevent the spread of cancer throughout the body. These drugs encompass a variety of treatments, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormone therapy, each working in different ways to combat specific types of cancer. They may be employed in conjunction with surgery and radiation therapy to improve treatment outcomes, reduce tumor size, alleviate symptoms, and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients.
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Original price $ 129.00Current price $ 79.00Methotrexate Sodium Injection 50 mg Per 2 mL (25 mg/mL) Multi-Dose Vials 2 mL x 5/Pack (RX)
Methotrexate Sodium Injection is used to treat certain types of cancer, such as breast cancer, lung cancer, and leukemia, as well as autoimmune dis...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 28.50Vincristine Sulfate Injection 1 mg Single-dose Vial 2 mL by Pfizer (RX)
Vincristine Sulfate Injection is a chemotherapeutic medication used primarily to treat various types of cancer, including leukemia, lymphoma, and c...
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Original price $ 225.00Current price $ 156.00Cyclophosphamide Injection 500 mg Single-Dose Vial (RX)
Cyclophosphamide Injection 500 mg – Alkylating Chemotherapy/Immunosuppressant Cyclophosphamide is a potent alkylating agent (nitrogen mustard deriv...
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Original price $ 64.95Current price $ 49.95Mercaptopurine Tablets 50 mg USP 25 Count
Mercaptopurine Tablets by Hikma are a critical component in the management of certain leukemias. These tablets provide a reliable oral chemotherapy...
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Cancer treating drugs, also known as oncology medications, are used to target and destroy cancer cells, inhibit their growth, and prevent the spread of cancer throughout the body. These drugs encompass a variety of treatments, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormone therapy, each working in different ways to combat specific types of cancer. They may be employed in conjunction with surgery and radiation therapy to improve treatment outcomes, reduce tumor size, alleviate symptoms, and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients.
