Title of article
Selective estrogen receptor modulators: A new category of therapeutic agents for extending the health of postmenopausal women,
Author/Authors
Steven R. Goldstein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages
6
From page
1479
To page
1484
Abstract
Selective estrogen receptor modulators are a new category of therapeutic agents that bind with high affinity to estrogen receptors and mimic the effect of estrogens in some tissues but act as estrogen antagonists in others. Tamoxifen, a triphenylethylene derivative, was the first clinically available selective estrogen receptor modulator. It is a potent antiestrogen in the breast, and its use in breast cancer patients has made it the most prescribed antineoplastic drug worldwide. It has estrogen-like activity on bone metabolism, and it also reduces cholesterol. However, its ability to produce proliferation, polyp formation, and even carcinomas in the endometrium is well known. A new selective estrogen receptor modulator, raloxifene, a benzothiopene derivative, has a clinical profile similar to that of tamoxifen. However, both preclinical and clinical studies reveal that, unlike tamoxifen, it is a pure antiestrogen in the uterus. It has recently been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. This report reviews pertinent preclinical and currently available clinical studies about this new selective estrogen receptor modulator and discusses clinical applicability. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1998;179:1479-84.)
Keywords
postmenopausalhealth , estrogen , Antiestrogen , Raloxifene , tamoxifen , Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year
1998
Journal title
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number
643065
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