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Summary Of: Cytarabine

of a dose of cytarabine is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and is ineffective by this route... labelled cytarabine produces peak plasma concentrations of radioactivity within 20 to 60 minutes which are considerably lower... Intravenous doses of cytarabine exhibit a biphasic elimination... Cytarabine is mainly excreted via the kidney with 70 to 80... Cytarabine was discovered in Europe in the 1960s... Cytarabine is rapidly deaminated in the body into the inactive... Cytarabine is mainly used in the treatment of... cytarabine is not very selective in this setting and causes... Cytarabine is also used in the study of the... Adding lomustine to idarubicin and cytarabine for induction chemotherapy in older patients with acute myeloid leukemia...

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