Deticene is a drug used to treat certain types of cancer, such as malignant melanoma and lymphoma. It contains dacarbazine, which destroys cancer cells by affecting their DNA and preventing them from dividing. This drug is used intravenously and must be given under the supervision of a specialist doctor, as
Deticene may cause severe side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and a decrease in the number of blood cells, which increases the risk of infection. Blood tests and liver function should be monitored during treatment to avoid complications. It is recommended not to use the drug during pregnancy or breastfeeding. The doctor should also be informed of any other medications being used to avoid interactions that may affect the effectiveness of the treatment and patient safety.