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Matulane ( pro-KAR-ba-zeen) belongs to the group of medicines known as alkylating agents. It is used to treat some kinds of cancer. Matulane is thought to interfere with the growth of cancer cells which are eventually destroyed. It also blocks the action of a chemical substance in the central nervous system called monoamine oxidase (MAO), but this is probably not related to its effect against cancer. Since the growth of normal body cells may also be affected by Matulane, other effects will also occur. Some of these may be serious and must be reported to your doctor. Other effects, like hair loss, may not be serious but may cause concern. Some effects may not occur for months or years after the medicine is used. Before you begin treatment with Matulane, you and your doctor should talk about the good Matulane will do as well as the risks of using it. Matulane is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage form: Oral Capsules (U.S. and Canada)
Your doctor has ordered the drug Matulane to help treat your illness. The drug is taken by mouth with capsules. Matulane is used to treat: Hodgkin's disease Matulane is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information. Matulane is in a class of drugs known as hydrazine derivatives. It slows or stops the growth of cancer cells in your body. The length of treatment depends on the types of drugs you are taking, how well your body responds to them, and the type of cancer you have. Brand names: - Matulane - Natulan - Procarbazine |