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What are the most commonly used cancer drugs?

Key Finding: Global Quality Concerns

  • A major investigation found that widely used cancer drugs, shipped to over 100 countries, had failed quality tests.
  • Raises urgent concerns about the safety and effectiveness of cancer treatment worldwide.

Relevance : GS 2(Health ,Governance) ,GS 3(Science)

Understanding Chemotherapy

  • Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell growth due to gene mutations.
  • Chemotherapy drugs work by disrupting DNA synthesis or function, inhibiting cancer cell replication.
  • Goal: Target cancer cells while minimizing harm to normal cells.

Common Chemotherapy Drugs and Their Profiles

1. Cisplatin

  • Mechanism: Binds to and damages DNA in cancer cells.
  • Used for: Testicular, ovarian, bladder, and lung cancers.
  • Side Effects:
    • Kidney damage
    • Nausea
    • Hearing loss
    • Immune suppression

2. Oxaliplatin

  • Similar to: Cisplatin (also platinum-based).
  • Used for: Advanced colorectal cancer, especially post-surgery.
  • Side Effects: Comparable to cisplatin (kidney, immune system issues).

3. Cyclophosphamide

  • Used for: Breast cancer, leukemia, sarcoma, lymphoma.
  • Mechanism: Disrupts DNA and suppresses immune system.
  • Side Effects:
    • Drop in white blood cells
    • Bladder inflammation
    • Increased infection risk

4. Doxorubicin

  • Derived from Streptomyces bacteria; originally studied as an antibiotic.
  • Used for: Breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, sarcoma.
  • Mechanism: Interferes with DNA replication.
  • Side Effects:
    • Heart damage
    • Hair loss
    • Increased infection risk

5. Methotrexate

  • Used for: Leukemia, lymphoma, solid tumors.
  • Mechanism: Inhibits DNA synthesis by blocking folate metabolism.
  • Side Effects:
    • Bone marrow suppression
    • Requires leucovorin rescue therapy to protect healthy cells

6. Leucovorin (Folinic Acid)

  • Not a chemo drug, but a supportive agent used to:
    • Reduce toxicity of methotrexate
    • Enhance effects of other chemotherapy regimens

Common Severe Side Effects Across Drugs

  • Kidney and heart damage
  • Immune system suppression
  • Hair loss, skin changes
  • Bladder irritation, hearing loss
  • Increased vulnerability to infection

Conclusion

  • Chemotherapy drugs are life-saving but highly toxic, requiring strict quality control.
  • The investigation exposes a critical gap in global pharmaceutical regulation.
  • Emphasizes the need for strengthened drug safety standards and better oversight, especially in low- and middle-income countries where these drugs are widely distributed.

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