valrubicin
Valrubicin is a chemotherapy drug used to treat bladder cancer. It is a semi-synthetic derivative of the anthracycline antibiotic doxorubicin. Valrubicin is administered directly into the bladder, a method known as intravesical administration, for patients who cannot undergo surgery. It works by interfering with DNA replication and cell division, ultimately leading to the death of cancer cells.
The primary indication for valrubicin is carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the urinary bladder that is refractory
Valrubicin is typically administered as a solution instilled into the bladder through a catheter. The solution
Common side effects of intravesical valrubicin can include bladder irritation, pain during urination (dysuria), blood in