Anticancer drugs and their toxicities explained in a simple, exam-oriented one-page revision format for nursing students. This study sheet covers vincristine, doxorubicin, cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, bleomycin with easy mnemonics and body-based memory tricks. Perfect for: ✔ Nursing students ✔ Pharmacology exams ✔ Quick revision before tests π Save this pin π Visit Nurse Notes Lab on Pinterest & Blogger for full notes
✍️ ANTICANCER DRUGS – TOXICITY (HANDWRITTEN NOTES FORMAT)
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1️⃣ M-Phase Inhibitors
Drugs:
✔ Vincristine
✔ Vinblastine
Adverse effect:
Peripheral neuropathy
Numbness in hands & legs
Hoarseness of voice
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2️⃣ Anthracyclines
Drugs:
✔ Doxorubicin
✔ Daunorubicin
Toxicity:
❤️ Cardiotoxicity
π Mnemonic: Heart → Doxo
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3️⃣ Antimetabolite
Drug:
✔ 6-Mercaptopurine
Toxicity:
Liver → Hepatotoxicity
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4️⃣ Alkylating Agent
Drug:
✔ Cyclophosphamide
Toxicity:
Urinary bladder → Hemorrhagic cystitis
Antidote:
π‘ MESNA
π Mnemonic: Cyclo → Cystitis → MESNA
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5️⃣ Platinum Compound
Drug:
✔ Cisplatin
Toxicities:
π Ear → Ototoxicity
π€’ Mouth → Nausea & vomiting
π©Ί Kidney → Nephrotoxicity
π Mnemonic: CIS = Ears + Kidneys
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6️⃣ Pulmonary Toxic Drugs
Drugs:
✔ Busulfan
✔ Bleomycin
Toxicity:
π« Pulmonary fibrosis
π Mnemonic: B → Breath (lungs)
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π§ ONE-LOOK BODY MNEMONIC (FOR EXAMS)
❤️ Heart → Doxorubicin
π Ear → Cisplatin
π©Ί Kidney → Cisplatin
π« Lungs → Bleomycin / Busulfan
π§ Nerves Anticancer Drugs & Toxicity ⚠️ | Nursing Exam Must-Know→ Vincristine
π§« Liver → 6-Mercaptopurine
π½ Bladder → Cyclophosphamide
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