Talk:Cytarabine

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araC redirect

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When I searched araC, I was immediately redirected here, but after reading up on the Cytarabine, I realized that this was not what I was looking for. Instead, I was looking for the araC gene found in E. coli. araC should not be immediately redirected here, because it is more likely to be referencing the gene at the L-arabinose operon article. Maybe If this could be fixed by someone more knowledgeable, that would be wonderful. Thanks Helixer (talk) 01:04, 25 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Orphan drug in the EU

A DOAJ free paper (https://doi.org/10.7175/fe.v5i3.793) affirms that DepoCyte is considered in Europe as an orphan drug. This information can be hopefully integrated into the WP article. Hope this helps.Micheledisaveriosp (talk) 14:03, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]