tsüklofosfamiid
Tsüklofosfamiid is a medication belonging to the alkylating agent class, used in chemotherapy and as an immunosuppressant. It is a prodrug, meaning it must be activated by the body to become effective. Once activated, tsüklofosfamiid interferes with DNA replication, leading to cell death, particularly in rapidly dividing cells such as cancer cells.
Its primary uses include the treatment of various cancers, such as lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, and
The side effects of tsüklofosfamiid can be significant and depend on the dosage and individual patient response.