Cisplatin
Chemical structure: Cl2H6N2Pt
Functional groups: Cisplatin does not contain any functional groups.
Uses: Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug used to treat cancers such as sarcomas, carcinomas, lymphomas and germ cell tumors and many more.
Misuses: Side effects of using Cisplatin: Cisplatin can cause kidney damage, nerve damage, nausea, vomiting, hearing loss, and hair loss.
When was Cisplatin first discovered? Cisplatin was first discovered by M. Peyrone in 1845.
When was Cisplatin first used? Cisplatin was first used in a study on rats in the 1960’s. This study was found to be effective and they started to use it for medical cancer treatment after.
Which countries use Cisplatin? This is a very popular drug used for cancer treatment. It is widely popular among the United States and Europe.
Is Cisplatin still used in the US? Cisplatin is still used and is still effective in US medicine today.
Where was Cisplatin derived from? The drug cisplatin is platinum-based. Through experimental procedure they found out that through the electrolysis of a platinum electrode they could produce Cisplatin.
Is Cisplatin approved by the FDA? It was first approved by the FDA for clinical use in 1978.
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References:
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https://www.worldofmolecules.com/drugs/cisplatin.htm
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4146684/
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