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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Busulfan
  1. Busulfan is used treat a certain type of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML; a type of cancer of the white blood cells). Busulfan is in a class of medications called alkylating ...
  2. Busulfan injection is used to treat a certain type of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML; a type of ... cells in preparation for a bone marrow transplant. Busulfan is in a class of medications called alkylating ...
  3. ... Cancers of the lung, breast, and ovary Examples: Busulfan (Myleran) Cyclophosphamide Temozolomide (Temodar) Caution: May damage bone ...
  4. ... Chemotherapy and hormonal medicines: Antiandrogens (Casodex, Flutamide, Nilutamide) Busulfan (Myleran) Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) Ketoconazole LHRH agonists (Lupron, Zoladex) ...
  5. ... therapy was a beautiful blessing, but between the busulfan chemotherapy and the other medications they give you ... inflamed or having a terrible nosebleed from the busulfan. There were a lot of processes to experience. ...
  6. ... to cyclophosphamide, other alkylating agents such as bendamustine, busulfan, carumustine, chlorambucil, ifosfamide, lomustine, melphalan, procarbazine, or temozolomide, ...
  7. ... to cyclophosphamide, other alkylating agents such as bendamustine, busulfan , carmustine , chlorambucil , ifosfamide , lomustine , melphalan , procarbazine , or temozolomide , ...
  8. ... chlorambucil, other alkylating agents such as bendamustine (Treanda), busulfan (Myleran, Busulfex), carmustine (BiCNU, Gliadel Wafer), cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), ...
  9. ... if you are taking or have ever received busulfan . If you experience any of the following symptoms, ...