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  Mechlorethamine

 


Mechlorethamine

Mechlorethamine review




Mechlorethamine is a chemotherapy drug. It goes under the brand name Mustargen and is sold in different parts of the world as an effective anticancer medication. Mechlorethamine is also popularly known as nitrogen mustard, mustine, and chlormethine.

Mechlorethamine is indicated for use in cancer patients. It is a chemotherapeutic agent that should only be used under the supervision of a qualified professional whose expertise is in the use of anticancer drugs. There are many factors that are considered in the use of Mechlorethamine as a form of treatment. All those factors must be raised by your physician to ensure that you are safe with the drug and that you are on the advantage of enjoying its benefits.

Mechlorethamine is a prescription drug. It cannot be obtained without the supervision and permission of your doctor. The frequency of use and the strength of your dosage depend on a lot of factors including the type of cancer you are being treated for and its current stage.

It is important that your doctor closely monitors your condition while you are under Mechlorethamine treatment. That is to ensure that you are safe with the side effects. Any sign that the adverse effects of Mechlorethamine overpower the benefits you are getting from it should call for dosage adjustment or drug replacement.

Mechlorethamine causes certain side effects. Such symptoms may be from mild to severe depending on your tolerance. Allergies, decreased bone marrow function, easy bruising, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, chills, and loss of appetite are some of the adverse effects of using Mechlorethamine. Talk to your doctor about possible remedies to ease your symptoms. He may put you in another medication therapy that will relieve the severity of your side effects.

Before taking Mechlorethamine, make sure that you have a thorough consultation with your doctor. Discuss the possible risks and benefits of going under this medication therapy. Your doctor would need to determine several factors including allergies and pregnancy. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any food or drug. He also needs to know if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding so he can give you useful advice on how you should use Mechlorethamine. This drug is classified in the category D of FDA pregnancy. That means Mechlorethamine can cause serious harm to your unborn child; birth defects are very likely. In most cases, women undergoing Mechlorethamine treatment are advised to use contraceptives to ensure that they will not get pregnant for the duration of the medication therapy.

You must also tell your doctor if you have had recent infections, vaccination, radiation therapy, or bone marrow problems. He would also need to know if you are already using other chemotherapeutic agents prior to Mechlorethamine. Other drugs may interact with this medication. That’s why you need to tell your doctor about other drugs that you are currently using including your multivitamins and herbal supplements.

Mechlorethamine is known to cause weakening of your immune system, making you susceptible to common infections. It is best, therefore, that you avoid contact with people infected with the common colds, flu, and other contagious diseases.

Mechlorethamine has the following structural formula:

Chemical structure of mechlorethamine


• Molecular formula of mechlorethamine is C5H11Cl2N
• Chemical IUPAC Name is 2-chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-methyl-ethanamine
• Molecular weight is 156.053 g/mol



Brand name(s): Caryolysin, Caryolysine, Chlorethazine, Chlormethine, Cloramin, Dichlor amine, Dichloren, Embichin, Mecloretamina, Mustargen, Mustine, Mutagen, Nitrogen mustard


Review published on: 06 September 2009

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