Everything about Mithramycin totally explained
Mithramycin(plicamycin) is an anti-neoplastic antibiotic. Its major use is as an IV infusion to reduce very high levels of plasma calcium. It inhibits RNA synthesis in
osteoclasts. Typically use a dose of25 microgram per kilogram IV given over four to six hours. This dose can be repeated in 1 to 2 days if necessary. Ca
++ levels start falling after 12 hours, with maximal reduction at 48-72 hours.
Hypercalcaemia recurs in days to several weeks. With repeated use,
organotoxicity (kidney, liver, haematopoetic system) can become a problem.
it is used in testicular tumor,disseminated neoplasms and hypercalcaemia.
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