CW July 2001

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Issue Number 7
July 2001
ISSN 10593802

Psychotropic Compounds as Multidrug Resistance Modifiers in Cancer

Efforts to overcome multidrug resistance (MDR) against unrelated chemo- therapeutic agents commonly used in the treatment of cancer have only sporadic success and are ongoing. Since the mechanisms causing MDR are multiple, compounds which reverse or at least modify this increasing and seemingly inescapable problem are numerous and varied. Some psychotropic drugs show antibacterial and antiviral activity, as well as antiproliferative effects in cancer cells.
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Source & Additional Reading

V.C.Flores et al., Anticancer Res. 21, 1588-1589, 2001.
J.Molnar et al., Anticancer Res. 21, 1603, 2001.
O.Wesolowska et al., Anticancer Res. 21, 1621, 2001.

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