Mitoxantrone Overview and Effects

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What is the class of mitoxantrone?

  • Immunosuppressant (correct)
  • Antibiotic
  • Antitubercular
  • Corticosteroid

What is the mechanism of action (MOA) of mitoxantrone?

Suppresses production of immune cells (B-cells, T-cells, macrophages)

How is mitoxantrone administered?

IV infusion every 3 months

How is mitoxantrone metabolized?

<p>Slowly by the liver</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are adverse effects associated with mitoxantrone? (Select all that apply)

<p>Cardiotoxicity (B), Likely teratogenic (C), Bone marrow suppression (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Mitoxantrone Overview

  • Classified as an immunosuppressant, targeting the immune system to manage various conditions.

Mechanism of Action

  • Suppresses the production of immune cells including B-cells, T-cells, and macrophages, reducing immune response.

Administration Protocol

  • Administered via IV infusion, typically every three months for sustained effect.

Metabolism Insights

  • Metabolized slowly by the liver, requiring monitoring for toxicity especially in patients with liver failure.

Adverse Effects

  • Bone marrow suppression leading to increased risk of infection, necessitating precautions.
  • Potential for cardiotoxicity, impacting heart function.
  • Likely teratogenic effects due to its action on rapidly dividing cells, posing risks during pregnancy.

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