Mitomycin-C
RxNorm 632
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 632 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: Mitomycin-C.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
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TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
MitoMYcin
(Atom ID: 3727863)
INPrescribable
Ingredient (IN):
Mitomycin
(Atom ID: 12253839)
PTPrescribable
Designated preferred name (PT):
Mitomycin
(Atom ID: 19536)
FNPrescribable
Full form of descriptor (FN):
Mitomycin (substance)
(Atom ID: 19559)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
Mitomycin-C
(Atom ID: 19550)
PTPrescribable
Designated preferred name (PT):
Mitomycin-containing product
(Atom ID: 10807362)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
MMC-Mitomycin-C
(Atom ID: 2384675)
FNPrescribable
Full form of descriptor (FN):
Product containing mitomycin (medicinal product)
(Atom ID: 9724922)
Patient Education
Mitomycin
Mitomycin is used in combination with other medications to treat cancer of the stomach or pancreas that has spread to other parts of the body and has not improved or worsened after treatment with other medications, surgery, or radiation therapy. Mitomycin is a type of antibiotic that is only used in cancer chemotherapy. It slows or stops the growth of cancer cells in your body.
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Mitomycin Pyelocalyceal
Mitomycin pyelocalyceal is used to treat a certain type of urothelial cancer (cancer of the lining of the bladder and other parts of the urinary tract) in adults. Mitomycin is in a class of medications called anthracenediones (anticancer antibiotics). Mitomycin pyelocalyceal treats cancer by stopping the growth and spread of certain cells.
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