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Non-steroidal compounds from plants w estrogen-like structures and estrogenic or anti- activity
Usually weak activity
Risk/benefit not yet clear |
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Competitive estrogen rec antagonist that dec estrogen stim of tumor cells
Rx of choice to rx breast cancer in POST-MENOPAUSAL women and select pre-menopausal
Rx for long-term prevention of recurrent cancer
Acts on: Bone density, uterus, HDL/LDL, clotting |
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Tamoxifen adverse effects |
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N/V hot flashes inc endometrial cancer |
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Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (3) |
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Tamoxifen Toremifene Raloxifene |
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Enter nuc binding ER, but the resulting complex is only PARTIALLY convervted to active form
May act as agonist in one tissue, but antagonist in another |
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SERM
Acts on: Bone density, blood clotting |
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Exemestane Anastrozole Letrozole
Inhibit final step in estrogen synth
Used in addition to tamoxifen to reduce estrogen stim |
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NON-STEROIDAL aromatase inh
Cx hot flashes |
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NON-STEROIDAL aromatase inh |
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1. Maintain pregnancy 2. Development of secretory endometrium 3. Prolif of acini in mammary glands 4. Blunting of estrogenic effects 5. Crossover effects at androgen rec |
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Progestin w anti-androgenic and anti-mineralocorticoid activity |
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Pharmacokinetcs of progestins |
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Highly lipophilic
Extensively bound to plasma proteins
Hepatic metabolism
Progesterone- not orally active
"19-Nor" compounds- orally effective |
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Slow release progesterone
Injected parenterally, slowly absorbed, transformed over months to progesterone, which quickly is cleared.
Single injection can last months |
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"abortion pill" - Used in 1st trimester
Competitive antagonist at progesterone and glucocorticoid receptors
Terminates pregnancy Disrupts normal ovulation Blocks progesterone mediated stim Inc plasma levels of ACTH and adrenal steroids |
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"19-Nor" progestin
Oral contraceptive
Has undesirable androgenic activity |
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Norgestrel (Levonorgestrel) |
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"19-Nor" compound used as oral contraceptive
Least androgenic activity |
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Combination oral contraceptives |
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Inh ovulation by:
suppressing LS/FSH levels eliminating LH surge inh sperm penetration |
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Combined OC adverse effects (6) |
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1. Hirsuitism 2. Inc BP 3. Inc BrCa risk 4. Inc thromboembolic events 5. GB dz 6. Benign hepatoma |
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Combined OC contraindications (6) |
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1. CV disorders 2. hormone-dep neoplasia 3. Liver tumors or dysfx 4. Pregnancy 5. Smoking 6. Age |
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Oral Contraceptive rx interactions resulting in dec efficacy |
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Induction of hepatic enzymes (barbituates, rifampin, phenytoin)
Interferance w enterohepatic cycling (ampicillin, tetracycline) |
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1. hypodgonadism 2. Breast cancer 3. Stimulate erythropoiesis 4. Rx Hereditary angioneurotic edema 5. Rx AIDS-related m. wasting |
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Oxandrolone adverse effects (3) |
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1. Liver toxicity 2. Inc LDL/dec HDL 3. May dec fertility in men |
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Flutamide adverse effects (3) |
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1. Gynecomastia and impotence if used alone, so used w GnRH analogs
2. Hepatotoxcicity |
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Finasteride contraindications (2) |
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1. Women who are or may become pregnant 2. Liver impairment |
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Cyproterone adverse effects |
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May inh spermatogenesis and libido |
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Dihydrotestosterone effects (4) |
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1. Inc body and facial hair 2. Acne 3. Scalp hair recession 4. Prostate enlargement |
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1. Penile and scrotal enlargement 2. SPermatogenesis 3. Vocal cord enlargement 4. Muscle mass increase 5. Male libido and sexual performance 6. Erythropoiesis |
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