Antiestrogens & antiprogestins Flashcards

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Antiestrogens (2 groups)

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Estrogen receptor antagonists
Aromatase inhibitors (estrogen synthesis inhibitors)
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Estrogen receptor antagonists (6 drugs)

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Clomiphene
Tamoxifen
Raloxifene
Toremifene
Ospemifene
Bazedoxifene
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3
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Clomiphene - indication

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Anovulatory infertility (polycystic ovary disease)

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4
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Which estrogen receptor antagonist is used indicated for breast cancer?

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Tamoxifen

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5
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Tamoxifen - MoA and adverse effects

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Both estrogenic and antiestrogenic effects. Antagonist in breast –> inh breast cancer proliferation, agonist in endometrial tissue

Endometrial cancer
Vaginal bleeding
Hot flashes

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Raloxifene - indications

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Osteoporosis and reduces risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

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Raloxifene - MOA

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Estrogen-like effects on bone and lipid metabolism, antagonistic effect on breast and uterine tissue

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8
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Aromatase inhibitors (2 drugs)

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Anastrozole

Letrozole

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9
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First-line treatment of locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer in postmenopausal women

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Estrogen synthesis inhibitors (anastrozole & letrozole

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Aromatase inhibitors - adverse effects

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Hot flashes
Vaginal bleeding
Back pain

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11
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Antiprogestins (1 drug)

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Mifepristone

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12
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Mifepristone - indications

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Medical termination of pregnancy through 49 days gestation
Cushing’s syndrome
Hyperglycemia

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13
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Mifepristone treatment is followed by

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A prostaglandin (usually misopristol)

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14
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Mifepristone - adverse effects

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Heavy uterine bleeding

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Clomiphene - MoA and Adverse effects

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Weak estrogen agonist and moderate estrogen antagonist. Increases FSH and LH, induce follicle maturation and ovulation

Multiple births and hot flashes

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Toremifene - MoA, Clinical use and Adverse effect

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Antagonist in breast tissue
Metastatic breast cancer in postmenopausal women
Hot flashes

17
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Ospemifene - Clinical use

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Dyspareunia (Pain during intercource)