Chemical compound
Pharmaceutical compound
Fadrozole (INN Tooltip International Nonproprietary Name ), sold under the brand name Afema (by Novartis ), is a selective , nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor which is or has been used in Japan for the treatment of breast cancer .[ 1] [ 2]
Pharmacodynamics of aromatase inhibitors
Generation
Medication
Dosage
% inhibitiona
Classb
IC50 c
First
Testolactone
250 mg 4x/day p.o.
?
Type I
?
100 mg 3x/week i.m.
?
Rogletimide
200 mg 2x/day p.o. 400 mg 2x/day p.o. 800 mg 2x/day p.o.
50.6% 63.5% 73.8%
Type II
?
Aminoglutethimide
250 mg mg 4x/day p.o.
90.6%
Type II
4,500 nM
Second
Formestane
125 mg 1x/day p.o. 125 mg 2x/day p.o. 250 mg 1x/day p.o.
72.3% 70.0% 57.3%
Type I
30 nM
250 mg 1x/2 weeks i.m. 500 mg 1x/2 weeks i.m. 500 mg 1x/1 week i.m.
84.8% 91.9% 92.5%
Fadrozole
1 mg 1x/day p.o. 2 mg 2x/day p.o.
82.4% 92.6%
Type II
?
Third
Exemestane
25 mg 1x/day p.o.
97.9%
Type I
15 nM
Anastrozole
1 mg 1x/day p.o. 10 mg 1x/day p.o.
96.7–97.3% 98.1%
Type II
10 nM
Letrozole
0.5 mg 1x/day p.o. 2.5 mg 1x/day p.o.
98.4% 98.9%–>99.1%
Type II
2.5 nM
Footnotes: a = In postmenopausal women. b = Type I: Steroidal , irreversible (substrate-binding site ). Type II: Nonsteroidal , reversible (binding to and interference with the cytochrome P450 heme moiety ). c = In breast cancer homogenates . Sources: See template.
References
^ Browne LJ, Gude C, Rodriguez H, Steele RE, Bhatnager A (February 1991). "Fadrozole hydrochloride: a potent, selective, nonsteroidal inhibitor of aromatase for the treatment of estrogen-dependent disease". J. Med. Chem . 34 (2): 725– 36. doi :10.1021/jm00106a038 . PMID 1825337 .
^ Raats JI, Falkson G, Falkson HC (January 1992). "A study of fadrozole, a new aromatase inhibitor, in postmenopausal women with advanced metastatic breast cancer" . J. Clin. Oncol . 10 (1): 111– 6. doi :10.1200/jco.1992.10.1.111 . PMID 1530798 . [permanent dead link ]
Estrogens
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Steroidal: Alfatradiol
Certain androgens /anabolic steroids (e.g., testosterone , testosterone esters , methyltestosterone , metandienone , nandrolone esters ) (via estrogenic metabolites)
Certain progestins (e.g., norethisterone , noretynodrel , etynodiol diacetate , tibolone )
Clomestrone
Cloxestradiol acetate
Conjugated estriol
Conjugated estrogens
Epiestriol
Epimestrol
Esterified estrogens
Estetrol †
Estradiol
Estradiol esters (e.g., estradiol acetate , estradiol benzoate , estradiol cypionate , estradiol enanthate , estradiol undecylate , estradiol valerate , polyestradiol phosphate , estradiol ester mixtures (Climacteron ))
Estramustine phosphate
Estriol
Estriol esters (e.g., estriol succinate , polyestriol phosphate )
Estrogenic substances
Estrone
Estrone esters
Ethinylestradiol #
Hydroxyestrone diacetate
Mestranol
Methylestradiol
Moxestrol
Nilestriol
Prasterone (dehydroepiandrosterone; DHEA)
Promestriene
Quinestradol
Quinestrol
Progonadotropins
Antiestrogens
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Androgens /anabolic steroids (e.g., testosterone , testosterone esters , nandrolone esters , oxandrolone , fluoxymesterone )
D2 receptor antagonists (prolactin releasers) (e.g., domperidone , metoclopramide , risperidone , haloperidol , chlorpromazine , sulpiride )
GnRH agonists (e.g., leuprorelin , goserelin )
GnRH antagonists (e.g., cetrorelix , elagolix )
Progestogens (e.g., chlormadinone acetate , cyproterone acetate , gestonorone caproate , hydroxyprogesterone caproate , medroxyprogesterone acetate , megestrol acetate )
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