Carubicin - analogs
Pharmgroups: Antitumor antibiotics |
|||||||||
| Prices in pharmacies: Instructions Carubicin | |||||||||
|
ⓘ✘Enter drugs for checking interactions through a quick button search . |
|
ⓘ✘ diseases to evaluate contraindications and side effects through a quick search. | ||||||
Начиная работу с сервисом, вы принимаете соглашение пользователя. Kiberis do not replace the doctor!
- 51% Dactinomycin
- 48% Vindesine
- 42% Epirubicin
- 41% Mitomycin
- 38% Doxorubicin
- 38% Teniposide
- 38% Sarcolysin
- 37% Hydrazine sulfate
- 37% Rufocromomycin
- 35% Carboplatin
- 34% Ifosfamide
- 34% Daunorubicin
- 31% Olivomycin
- 31% Procarbazine
- 30% Gemcitabine
- 30% Everolimus
- 30% Dacarbazine
- 29% Bleomycin
- 29% Chlorambucil
- 29% Proxifeine
- 28% Docetaxel
- 28% Idarubicin
- 27% Fluorouracil
- 27% Thiotepa
- 26% Benzotef
- 25% Paclitaxel
- 24% Methotrexate
- 24% Cyclophosphamide
- 24% Mitoxantrone
- 24% Lomustine
- 24% Melphalan
- 24% Strontium chloride [89Sr]
- 23% Vinblastine
- 23% Nimustine
- 22% Zoledronic acid
- 22% Ethinylestradiol
- 22% Atezolizumab
- 22% Cisplatin
- 22% Norgestimate+Ethinylestradiol [Ethinylestradiol]
- 21% Vincristine
- 21% Ethinylestradiol+Norgestimate [Ethinylestradiol]
- 20% Pamidronic acid
- 20% Hexestrol
- 19% Interferon alfa-2a
- 19% Prospidium chloride
- 19% Ramucirumab
- 18% Clodronic acid
- 18% Tegafur+Gimeracil+Oteracil [Tegafur]
- 17% Tegafur+Uracil [Tegafur]
- 17% Tegafur
Learn more about the selection of analogues
- The drug has «Carubicin» no complete analogues; 51 analog by action, the most similar - Dactinomycin .
- Medical online service has selected the best substitutes for Carubicin based on its instructions, components, pharmaceutical groups and practical application.
- The table shows the prices of analogues Carubicin to choose the cheapest pills.
- If you have introduced other drugs for registration, substitutes are selected taking into account the assessment of interactions and safety.
- Sometimes, due to the presence of dangerous interactions, it is necessary to use drugs that are similar in effect, sometimes even from different pharmacological groups.