Radiopharmaceuticals in Nuclear Medicine playing significant role in the treatment of cancer
Radiopharmaceuticals
in Nuclear Medicine are used to generate the exact drug substance required by
patients suffering from various life-threatening diseases. These medicines are
manufactured in the form of pills and thus are easily available for patients.
These medicines are prepared from the constituents of the plant cells and are
made efficient through different methodologies. These medicines are very efficient
in treating all kinds of cancer and are used for both prevention and cure.
These medicines are also prepared in a form of capsules or tablets for ease of
ingestion.
The
most commonly used drugs in Radiopharmaceuticals
in Nuclear Medicine are Cisplatin, Anavar, cisplatin, gemcitabine,
methotrexate, peroxide, paclitaxel, and zitabulin. Cisplatin, Anavar, and
gemcitabine are manufactured with the aid of chemical agents and other
technical details are also involved. The chemical agents used in manufacturing these
medicines include adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a methyl group, and
deoxycholate. These chemical agents have their own distinct properties and thus
are used accordingly.
Cisplatin
is manufactured as a thyroxine salt. Thyroid hormone is responsible for protein
synthesis and in certain circumstances the thyroid hormone decreases
significantly. Thus Cisplatin can be used to reduce the activity of the thyroid
and thus delay the complications arising from this disease. Cisplatin is used
for the treatment of cancer and to slow down the aging process.
Radiopharmaceuticals in Nuclear Medicine are also used for the treatment of
pleural mesothelioma, leukemia, lymphomas, and skin diseases.
Anavar
is a drug that can reduce the level of tumors in the human body. This is used
in the treatment of bone cancer. Methotrexate is used for the treatment of
malignant mesothelioma, lung cancers, and leukemia. Drugs like Trifluoperazine,
Imuran, Atrazine, Alimta, Ketoconazole, and Chemax could be added to the list
of Radiopharmaceuticals in Nuclear Medicine for the treatment of brain tumors.
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