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Dacarbazine use

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Dacarbazine is used in regimens for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. It causes alopecia, skin rash, gastrointestinal distress, myelosuppression, phototoxicity, and a flu-like syndrome. found use in the treatment of melanoma, is an alkylating agent that must undergo biotransformation to an active metabolite, methyltriazenoimidazole carboxamide (MTIC). This metabolite is responsible for the drug’s activity as an alkylating agent by forming methylcarbonium ions that can attack the nucleophilic groups in the DNA molecule. Thus, similar to other alkylating agents, the cytotoxic action of dacarbazine has been attributed to the ability of its metabolite to methylate DNA on the O6 position of guanine. Dacarbazine is administered IV.


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