Cisplatin is manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb. It is a chemotherapy drug used in cancers of the bladder, kidney, and testicles.
Cisplatin (PtCl2NH3) has a molecular weight of 300.01 g/mol. The molar mass of platinum is 195.08 g/mol. To find the percentage of platinum in cisplatin, divide the molar mass of platinum by the molar mass of cisplatin and multiply by 100. So, (195.08 g/mol / 300.01 g/mol) * 100 ≈ 65%. Therefore, cisplatin contains about 65% platinum.
Aminoglycosides, cisplatin, and loop diuretics are drugs that are known to potentially cause hearing loss.
Ototoxic medications are poisonous to the ear. Examples are gentamycin and cisplatin.
It is the combination of platinum-based (cisplatin, carboplatin) chemotherapy AND docetaxel, paclitaxel, vinorelbine, gemcitabine or irinotecan ... based chemotherapy. ...platinum-doublet chemotherapy (Carboplatin AUC 6+Paclitaxel 200mg/m2 day1 Q3w, Cisplatin 80mg/m2 day1+Irinotecan 60mg/m2 day1,8,15 Q4W, Cisplatin 80mg/m2 day1+Vinorelbine 25mg/m2 day1,8 Q3W, Cisplatin 80mg/m2 + Docetaxel 60mg/m2 day1 Q3W, or Cisplatin 80mg/m2 day1+Gemcitabine 1,000mg/m2 day1, 8 Q3W) up to 6 cycles ...
Platinum is connected to two anionic Chloride ligands and two neutral Ammine ligands Platinum = +2 oxidation state Chlorine = -1 oxidation state Nitrogen = -3 oxidation state Hydrogen = +1 oxidation state
There are several drugs used to treat mesothelioma. There are various chemotherapy drugs, such as Cisplatin, Navelbine, and Alitma.
5-fluorouracil, gentamicin, cisplatin, acetaminophen, para-aminophenol, potassium dichromate, ibuprofen, doxorubicin, cyclosporine, citrinin, puromycin Acyclovir Aminoglycosides Cisplatin Mercury Chloride Potassium Bromate Cadmium chloride Amphotericin B Lithium Calcineurin Inhibitors amongst others
cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), doxorubicin (Adriamycin), and vincristine (Oncovin), or etoposide and cisplatin.
Cisplatin is an anti-cancer drug consisting my a a platinum atom, two chlorine atoms and two amine groups. The two chlorine groups are substituted for water molecules in the body. The drug works by forming co-ordinate bonds with guanine bases in DNA, this prevents the process of DNA replication and hence it stops malignant tumours frow growing and spreading.
Platinol, also known as Cisplatin is a medication for cancer patients. Platinol interferes with the growth of cancer cells and slows how fast they spread in the body.
Examples of drugs to be avoided include alcohol, high doses of vitamins A and D, penicillin, taxol, and certain chemotherapy medications (vincristine, cisplatin).