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Anti- CANCER drugs
Classifications of Anti- CANCER drugs

I. According to mechanism:

Alkylating agents:

Example: Including drugs such as nitrogen mustard and cyclophosphamide.
Mechanism: these are highly reactive molecules which bind irreversibly to
   macromolecules in the cell, notably DNA, RNA and proteins.

Antimetabolites:

Mechanism: these are closely related analogues of normal components intermediary
   metabolism or DNA synthesis.
Example:
   Methotrexate inhibits folic acid metabolism.
   6-mercaptopurine) inhibit DNA synthesis.
Natural products: A wide range of drugs has been developed from plants, bacteria,
   yeasts and fungi.

Examples and mechanisms:
Mitosis inhibitors: as vincristine .
Antibiotics: as actinomycin D.

Steroid hormones and antihormones:

Mechanisms: These are widely used in cancer management, not only for the
   treatment of malignant disease, but also for the treatment of symptoms such as
   anorexia and hypercalcaemia.
Examples: prednisolone, tamoxifen and cyproterone acetate.

Others: Several drugs have been identified, often by random synthesis and screening,
   whose, Mechanism of action is not fully established but are thought to interact
   with DNA synthesis or replication. They include , dacarbazine, and cis-platinum.
II. According to their effect on the cell
                  cycle:
• Actively dividing cells pass through several
  phases. Mitosis is followed by a gap or delay
  (G1) then a synthetic phase (s) a second gap
  (G2) and mitosis again (M). Cells may cycle
  continuously or enter a quiescent phase (G0).
  Some drugs act at all phases of the cell cycle,
  others exert effects specifically at certain
  phase.
Class 1 drugs are non-specific and act on cells whether or
  not they are actively dividing, e.g. nitrogen mustard.

Class 2 drugs act only at specific phases of the cell cycle,
  e.g. vincristine and methotrexate.

Class 3 drugs act on cells in division and at all phase of
  the cycle, e.g. cyclophosphamide and actinomycin, D.
  Most cytotoxic drugs act by interfering with the
  synthesis and replication of DNA.
•
Adverse effects:

•
Reactions to cancer chemotherapy are
  secondary to cell death both in the tumour
  and in other rapidly dividing cells of bone
  marrow, gastrointestinal tract, germinal
  epithelium etc. These can be divided into:
A. General adverse effects:

Nausea and vomiting:

may be severe and related to the direct actions of cytotoxic drugs on
 the chemoreceptor trigger zone or secondary to extensive tissue
 damage as occurs in radiation sickness.

Metoclopramide (antiemetics) and the cannabinoid nabilone can be
 used to control nausea and vomiting.

Alopecia:

is a common adverse effect of cytotoxic drugs. Hair re-grows after the
   drugs are withdrawn.
Hyperuricaemia:

Very high levels of plasma uric acid with precipitation of
  clinical gout or renal failure may complicate treatment of
  leukaemias and Iymphomas. Allopurinol, the xanthine
  oxidase inhibitor, may be used to prevent gout.

Diarrhoea and malabsorption:

occur as a result of cytotoxic effects on gut mucosal cell
  turnover.
Bone marrow depression:

The bone marrow is particularly sensitive to cytotoxic drugs.
  Neutropenia or thrombocytopenia is common. They result
  in an increased risk of infection and haemorrhage
  respectively.

Opportunistic infections:

occur as a result of neutropenia and immunosuppressant
  therapy, which interfere with humoral and cell-mediated
  responses. Unusual infection with fungi and protozoa in
  addition to common pathogenic bacteria and viruses occur.
Drug             Adverse effects
Cyclophosphamide Haematuria, Cystitis
Doxorubicin      Alopecia, arrhythmias, local tissue necrosis

Bleomycin        pulmonary fibrosis, skin rashes
                 Marrow suppression .Megaloblastic anaemia
Methotrexate
                 Marrow suppession
Fluorouracil
                 Peripheral neuropathy
Vincristine
                 Renal damage, deafness and
Cisplatinum         neuropathy
Drug Interactions:

With many cytotoxic drugs in use, often in
 combination, it is not surprising that adverse
 interactions occur.

Methotrexate and salicylates:

As methotrexate is highly protein bound it is readily
  displaced from the binding site by aspirin and
  other salicylates. This may increase the risk of
  adverse effects of methotrexate.
6-Mercaptopurine and allopurinol:

These two drugs are frequently used together.
 Allopurinol is a competitive inhibitor of
 xanthinc oxidase and also inhibits the
 breakdown of 6-mercaptopurine. The dose of
 6-mercaptopurine must be reduced by at least
 50%.

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Anti cancer drugs

  • 2. Classifications of Anti- CANCER drugs I. According to mechanism: Alkylating agents: Example: Including drugs such as nitrogen mustard and cyclophosphamide. Mechanism: these are highly reactive molecules which bind irreversibly to macromolecules in the cell, notably DNA, RNA and proteins. Antimetabolites: Mechanism: these are closely related analogues of normal components intermediary metabolism or DNA synthesis. Example: Methotrexate inhibits folic acid metabolism. 6-mercaptopurine) inhibit DNA synthesis.
  • 3. Natural products: A wide range of drugs has been developed from plants, bacteria, yeasts and fungi. Examples and mechanisms: Mitosis inhibitors: as vincristine . Antibiotics: as actinomycin D. Steroid hormones and antihormones: Mechanisms: These are widely used in cancer management, not only for the treatment of malignant disease, but also for the treatment of symptoms such as anorexia and hypercalcaemia. Examples: prednisolone, tamoxifen and cyproterone acetate. Others: Several drugs have been identified, often by random synthesis and screening, whose, Mechanism of action is not fully established but are thought to interact with DNA synthesis or replication. They include , dacarbazine, and cis-platinum.
  • 4. II. According to their effect on the cell cycle: • Actively dividing cells pass through several phases. Mitosis is followed by a gap or delay (G1) then a synthetic phase (s) a second gap (G2) and mitosis again (M). Cells may cycle continuously or enter a quiescent phase (G0). Some drugs act at all phases of the cell cycle, others exert effects specifically at certain phase.
  • 5. Class 1 drugs are non-specific and act on cells whether or not they are actively dividing, e.g. nitrogen mustard. Class 2 drugs act only at specific phases of the cell cycle, e.g. vincristine and methotrexate. Class 3 drugs act on cells in division and at all phase of the cycle, e.g. cyclophosphamide and actinomycin, D. Most cytotoxic drugs act by interfering with the synthesis and replication of DNA. •
  • 6. Adverse effects: • Reactions to cancer chemotherapy are secondary to cell death both in the tumour and in other rapidly dividing cells of bone marrow, gastrointestinal tract, germinal epithelium etc. These can be divided into:
  • 7. A. General adverse effects: Nausea and vomiting: may be severe and related to the direct actions of cytotoxic drugs on the chemoreceptor trigger zone or secondary to extensive tissue damage as occurs in radiation sickness. Metoclopramide (antiemetics) and the cannabinoid nabilone can be used to control nausea and vomiting. Alopecia: is a common adverse effect of cytotoxic drugs. Hair re-grows after the drugs are withdrawn.
  • 8. Hyperuricaemia: Very high levels of plasma uric acid with precipitation of clinical gout or renal failure may complicate treatment of leukaemias and Iymphomas. Allopurinol, the xanthine oxidase inhibitor, may be used to prevent gout. Diarrhoea and malabsorption: occur as a result of cytotoxic effects on gut mucosal cell turnover.
  • 9. Bone marrow depression: The bone marrow is particularly sensitive to cytotoxic drugs. Neutropenia or thrombocytopenia is common. They result in an increased risk of infection and haemorrhage respectively. Opportunistic infections: occur as a result of neutropenia and immunosuppressant therapy, which interfere with humoral and cell-mediated responses. Unusual infection with fungi and protozoa in addition to common pathogenic bacteria and viruses occur.
  • 10. Drug Adverse effects Cyclophosphamide Haematuria, Cystitis Doxorubicin Alopecia, arrhythmias, local tissue necrosis Bleomycin pulmonary fibrosis, skin rashes Marrow suppression .Megaloblastic anaemia Methotrexate Marrow suppession Fluorouracil Peripheral neuropathy Vincristine Renal damage, deafness and Cisplatinum neuropathy
  • 11. Drug Interactions: With many cytotoxic drugs in use, often in combination, it is not surprising that adverse interactions occur. Methotrexate and salicylates: As methotrexate is highly protein bound it is readily displaced from the binding site by aspirin and other salicylates. This may increase the risk of adverse effects of methotrexate.
  • 12. 6-Mercaptopurine and allopurinol: These two drugs are frequently used together. Allopurinol is a competitive inhibitor of xanthinc oxidase and also inhibits the breakdown of 6-mercaptopurine. The dose of 6-mercaptopurine must be reduced by at least 50%.