Topical And I/L Chemo Agents Flashcards

1
Q

Vincristine is a vinca alkaloid that disrupts micro tubular function

A

True

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2
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Nitrogen mustards highly react with DNA resulting in donation of alkyl group to DNA - disrupting normal cell function

A

T

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3
Q

Nitrogen mustards alkylate DNA

A

T

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4
Q

Most common adverse effect of topical nitrogen mustard is irritant or ACD

A

T

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5
Q

Carmustine is an alkylating agent

Leads to interstrand or intrastrand cross linking of DNA

A

T

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6
Q

Vinblastine is independent of cell cycle

A

False

Is cell cycle specific

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7
Q

Vincristine is used in haematologic malignancies and nephroblastomas

A

T

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8
Q

Bleomycin was discovered as fermentation product of strep verticillus

A

T

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9
Q

Bleomycin leads to single and double stranded breaks in DNA

A

T

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10
Q

5-FU metabolites ablock the function of thymidylate reductase

A

F

Thymidylate synthetase

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11
Q

Allergic contact dermatitis is more common with ointment than Aqueous cream formulation of mechlorethamine

A

T

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12
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Carmustine is an alkylating agent

A

T

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13
Q

Severe pain and ulceration is common with vincristine

A

F

Rare

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14
Q

Bleomycin acts during M and G2 phases of cell cycle

A

T

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