Ifosfamide (pronounced eye.fos'.fa.mide) (also marketed as Mitoxana and Ifex) is is a white powder which, when prepared for use in chemotherapy becomes a clear, colorless fluid. The delivery is intravenous, and is given as a treatment for a variety of cancers, including:
Ifosfamide is often used in conjunction with mesna to avoid internal bleeding in the patient.
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