we works on anti cancer chemotherapy. please let me know any best anticancer hydrophbic drug
Dear Sudhakar,
Paclitaxel is a good example of hydrophobic chemotherapeutic agent.
Best,
Patrick
Dear Sudhakar
I think one that is administered subcutaneously rather than intravenously would be the hydrophobic ones! so maybe search for drugs via their method of administration may help!
Goodluck
Ruby
thanks both of you for the answers. we are already using paclitaxel. other than that i need.
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