Adriamycin
Adriamycin, also known as doxorubicin, is a chemotherapy medication used to treat various types of cancer, including breast cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma. It works by interfering with the cancer cells' ability to grow and divide, ultimately leading to their death. Adriamycin is often administered through an intravenous (IV) infusion.
While effective, Adriamycin can have side effects, such as nausea, hair loss, and an increased risk of infection. It may also affect the heart, so doctors monitor patients closely during treatment. Overall, Adriamycin plays a crucial role in cancer therapy, helping many patients achieve remission.