Classification of anti cancer agents with example Antineoplastic agents are drugs used to treat cancer by killing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. They can be classified into different types based on their mechanism of action, such as : ALKYLATING AGENTs Nitrogen Mustards : Chlorambucil Ethylenimine: Thiotepa Alkyl sulfonate : Busulfan Nitrosoureas: Carmustine Triazine : Dacarbazine Methyl Hydrazine : Procarbazine ANTIMETABOLITEs Folate Antagonist : Methotrexate Purine Antagonist: 6-Mercaptopurine Pyrimidine Antagonist : 5-Fluorouracil PLATINUM Co-ODRINATION COMPOUNDs Example : Carboplatin ANTICANCER ANTIBIOTICs (Anthracycline) Example: Doxorubicin & Daunorubicin
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