No, not at all. It is a form of chemotherapy and immuno-suppressant.
yes, it interferes with microtubules that segregate the chromosomes in mitosis
Methotrexate is a form of chemotherapy. No over the counter medications contain chemotherapy.
No, methotrexate is a form of chemotherapy and an immunosuppressant. It is used to treat autoimmune disease and some forms of cancer.
Chemotherapy means the treatment for a disease by using chemicals in the form of medicines..... Those are adminstrited through intravenously
Oral chemotherapy is given by mouth in the form a pill, capsule, or liquid. This is the easiest method and can usually be done at home.
Yes, dasatinib (brand name Sprycel) is a form of chemotherapy. It is used for CML (chronic myelogenous leukemia) or certain types of ALL (acute lymphocytic leukemia.) It is given in tablet form once daily.
Chemotherapy can be used to fight any form of cancer that has metastasized. If the cancer has not yet metastasized, the cancerous area can be removed.
Not all forms of chemotherapy can cause hair loss. Many have the potential for hair loss, but it is not a guaranteed side effect. For example, there are two kinds of chemotherapy, Aromasin and Tamoxifan. they are both pill form of chemotherapy and do not normally cause hair loss.
The form of treatment in which drugs are used to destroy cancer cells is called chemotherapy. Chemotherapy works by targeting rapidly dividing cells, which include cancer cells. It can be administered orally or intravenously, and it may be used alone or in combination with other cancer treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer.
No, it is a form of cancer treatment which uses toxic chemicals to kill cancer cells.
It's the Brand name for the Generic name Prochlorperazine, a chemotherapy drug in the form of a suppository.