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Toxic effects

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Myelosuppression is the dose-limiting side effect of all antibiotic chemotherapeutic agents except bleomycin where the dose-limiting side effects are neurological and dermatological.

The nadir of platelet and granulocyte count is generally 10-15 days after treatment (note though that it is 28 days following treatment with mitomycin). Mucositis is also maximal at this time.

Other toxic effects include:- - potentiation of local effects of irradiation. Also a radiation 'recall' phenomenon may be seen. - cardiac toxicity eg anthacycline antibiotics

Note that derangement in kidney or liver function can enhance the toxic effects of these drugs in normal tissues.


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