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Generic Name

AzaCITIDine

Brand Names
Vidaza, Onureg
FDA approval date: July 05, 2004
Classification: Nucleoside Metabolic Inhibitor
Form: Injection, Tablet

What is Vidaza (AzaCITIDine)?

Azacitidine for injection is a nucleoside metabolic inhibitor indicated for the treatment of: · Adult patients with the following FAB myelodysplastic syndrome subtypes: Refractory anemia or refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts , refractory anemia with excess blasts , refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation , and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia .
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A Phase I/II Study of Azacitidine, Venetoclax, and Gilteritinib for Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia or High-Risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome With an Activating FLT3 Mutation

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