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  • ...leukemia]]. Its side effect, alopecia, has been used for defleecing sheep. Cyclophosphamide may also cause sterility, birth defects, mutations, and cancer."<ref>{{MeSH
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  • ...leukemia]]. Its side effect, alopecia, has been used for defleecing sheep. Cyclophosphamide may also cause sterility, birth defects, mutations, and cancer."<ref>{{MeSH
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  • {{r|Cyclophosphamide}}
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  • * [[Cyclophosphamide]]
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  • {{r|Cyclophosphamide}}
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  • [[Cyclophosphamide]]<br />
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  • ...sdate=2009-03-31}}</ref><br/>&bull;&nbsp;[[Fludarabine]]<br/>&bull;&nbsp;[[Cyclophosphamide]]<br/>&bull;&nbsp;[[Rituximab]] || Complete remission in 25% to 72%|| &bul
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  • ...Ginzler EM, Isenberg D, Jayne D et al.| title=Mycophenolate mofetil versus cyclophosphamide for induction treatment of lupus nephritis. | journal=J Am Soc Nephrol | ye
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  • ...and azathioprin, is an immunosuppressive agent used in combination with [[cyclophosphamide]] and [[hydroxychloroquine]] in the treatment of [[rheumatoid arthritis]].
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  • ...l injury to other tissues. In allogeneic transplants a combination of [[cyclophosphamide]] with [[busulfan]] or total body [[irradiation]] is commonly employed. Th ...e=Busulfan plus cyclophosphamide compared with total-body irradiation plus cyclophosphamide before marrow transplantation for myeloid leukemia: long-term follow-up of
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  • ...c.no/atcddd/indexdatabase/index.php?query=L01AA L01AA]. Examples include [[cyclophosphamide]], [[chlorambucil]], [[melphalan]].
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  • ...arting with [[corticosteroid]]s but often using cytotoxic agents such as [[cyclophosphamide]] or [[methotrexate]] as well. [[Plasmapheresis]] may be useful. Immunologi
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  • ...emotherapy (especially alkylating agents such as [[melphalan]], mustard, [[cyclophosphamide]], [[busulfan]], and [[chlorambucil]]) or [[radiation]] (therapeutic or acc
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  • ...hree- to five-drug combinations were common, such as Cooper's regimen of [[cyclophosphamide]], [[methotrexate]], 5-fluorouracil, [[vincristine]] and [[prednisone]]. <r ...etastatic disease. In the mid-seventies, low-dose regimens, initially CMF (cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil) were introduced for adjuvant postoperati
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