
Chlorambucil
Chlorambucil is a medication used primarily in the treatment of certain types of cancer, particularly chronic lymphocytic leukemia and some lymphomas. It belongs to a class of drugs known as alkylating agents, which work by interfering with the DNA in cancer cells, inhibiting their growth and reproduction. Chlorambucil is taken orally in tablet form and is often prescribed when other treatments are not suitable. Like all medications, it can have side effects, and its use requires careful monitoring by healthcare professionals to manage potential risks and ensure effectiveness.