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acute lymphocytic leukemia and other lymphmos,
only administered through an IV -- because elsewhere can cause tissue damage due to the vesicant effect
when a medication is capable of causing blisters on the skin -- use extravasation precautions (if it leaks out of IV - it will cause burns and vesicles)
vesicant can cause tissue damage, neurological toxicities, and more severe toxicities related to the cumulative dose
the tubulins involved in the structure of the neuron are similar to those involved in cell division, can result in numbness and tingling in the fingers and the toes
those with pre-existing neurological conditions and those with liver damage may require a lower dose
Charcot- Marie- tooth syndrome -- a demylinating syndrome in the body
constipation and drug interactions with opiates
An antimitotic drug that has the opposite effects on tubulin than vincristine
in metaphase stacked tubulin molecule makes the spindle, and then dissolves after anaphase to allow the cell to divide