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Tag: Leukemia treatment

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What is an ATO pill? Exploring the Two Potential Meanings

7 min read
Over one-third of American adults have high cholesterol, leading to widespread use of medications like atorvastatin, which is sometimes identified by the imprint 'ATO'. However, the term ATO also has a very different and highly specific meaning in the world of chemotherapy. Understanding the context is crucial when asking, 'What is an ATO pill?'.

Clarifying What Schedule Drug is Arsenic?

4 min read
Historically a notorious poison, arsenic has a unique regulatory status within pharmacology and is notably **not** classified as a controlled substance under the Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) schedule. A specific formulation, however, serves as a modern, prescription medication for certain cancers.

What is Bosulif used to treat? A Comprehensive Guide to its Uses

3 min read
Bosulif (bosutinib) is a targeted cancer medicine primarily used to treat Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph+) chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) in adults and children aged 1 year and older. It is prescribed for newly diagnosed patients, as well as for those who are resistant or intolerant to other treatments.