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calcium levoleucovorin (KAL-see-um LEE-voh-LOO-koh-VOR-in)

 A drug used to reduce the toxic effects of folic acid antagonists (substances that block the action of folic acid), especially the anticancer drug methotrexate. It is also used to treat anemia and it is used with fluorouracil to treat symptoms of advanced colorectal cancer. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer and other conditions. Calcium levoleucovorin is a form of folic acid, a B-complex vitamin that the body needs to make red blood cells and to function and stay healthy. Calcium levoleucovorin is a type of chemoprotective agent and a type of chemosensitizing agent. Also called leucovorin calcium and Wellcovorin.

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