Examples of 'sunitinib' in a sentence

Meaning of "sunitinib"

Sunitinib is an adjective used to describe medications or treatments related to the drug Sunitinib, which is used in cancer therapy
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  • An oral small-molecule receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) inhibitor used in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumour.

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In none of these patients sunitinib was permanently discontinued.
Sunitinib may be taken with or without food.
Hypersensitivity to sunitinib malate or to any of the excipients.
Food has no effect on the bioavailability of sunitinib.
Of patients receiving sunitinib malate for cytokine.
There are no studies in pregnant women using sunitinib.
Discontinue sunitinib in patients with nephrotic syndrome.
It was treated with methanol to obtain sunitinib base.
The obtained sunitinib can then be recovered.
Sutent is a medicine containing the active substance sunitinib.
The crystalline sunitinib can then be recovered.
Sunitinib was not clastogenic in rat bone marrow in vivo.
Measurment of plasmatic sunitinib levels after administration.
Sunitinib was not permanently discontinued in any of these patients.
The active substance is sunitinib as malate salt.

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Sunitinib formulations without oleic acid.
Drugs that may decrease sunitinib plasma concentrations.
The sunitinib was gently shaken until complete dissolution.
Drugs that may increase sunitinib plasma concentrations.
Hepatotoxicity has been observed in patients treated with sunitinib.
Processes for preparing sunitinib and salts thereof.
Concomitant use of temsirolimus with sunitinib.
The genotoxic potential of sunitinib was assessed in vitro and in vivo.
Pazopanib was found not inferior to sunitinib.
Sunitinib was relatively well tolerated.
Combination of bevacizumab and sunitinib malate.
Sunitinib to treat certain cancers.
This event is generally reversible after sunitinib discontinuation.
Dosage of sunitinib after administration.
The active substance is sunitinib.
Sunitinib alone was noninferior in overall survival to nephrectomy followed by sunitinib.
Medicinal products that may increase sunitinib plasma concentrations.
Sutent is a medicine that contains the active substance sunitinib.
Medicinal products that may decrease sunitinib plasma concentrations.
To identify tissue biomarkers potentially linked to the activity of sunitinib.
Prior sunitinib treatment.
Demographics were comparable between the sunitinib and placebo groups.
Sunitinib and its primary metabolite are mainly metabolized by the liver.
Researchers are trying different ways to use sunitinib to improve treatment.
Sunitinib and its primary metabolite are mainly metabolised by the liver.
Heating the solution to dissolve the sunitinib free base.
These data suggest that sunitinib increases the risk of cardiomyopathy.
You should not become pregnant while taking sunitinib.
Directly isolating salts of sunitinib without isolation of sunitinib free base.
Cases of impaired wound healing have been reported during sunitinib therapy.
Sunitinib was not mutagenic in bacteria using metabolic activation provided by rat liver.
All findings occurred at clinically relevant sunitinib plasma exposure levels.
Sunitinib inhibits cellular signaling by targeting multiple receptor tyrosine kinases RTKs.
The residue was treated with methanol to get crude sunitinib base.
Ne had a greater capacity to incorporate sunitinib when compared to liposomes and sin.

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