How do aromatase inhibitors work?
Are aromatase inhibitors also anti-angiogenic drugs? Are they targeted therapies as well? I don't think of aromatase inhibitors as anti-angiogenic drugs. These are anti-estrogens that work by a different mechanism of action than tamoxifen. ... [... more]
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The Mechanism Of Action Of Androgens (monographs On ...
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Mechanism of action of benzodiazepines (Advances in ...
Mechanism of action of benzodiazepines (Advances in biochemical psychopharmacology) [... more]
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GENERIC NAME: propafenone
Propafenone is used to treat heart rhythm abnormalities (antiarrhythmic agent). The primary mechanism of action is blocking channels which transport sodium across cell borders, which prolongs the beginning of the phase during which heart muscle ... [... more]
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GENERIC NAME: adapalene
Adapalene is a gel used for the treatment of acne vulgaris (pimples). The exact mechanism of action is not known. Scientists believe that when adapalene is applied to the skin, it affects the growth of skin cells and thereby reduces the formation ... [... more]
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Are aromatase inhibitors anti-angiogenics?
Are aromatase inhibitors also anti-angiogenic drugs? Are they targeted therapies as well? I don't think of aromatase inhibitors as anti-angiogenic drugs. These are anti-estrogens that work by a different mechanism of action than tamoxifen. ... [... more]
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Difference between Adriamycin and Cytoxan?
What is the difference in mechanism of action of Adriamycin vs. Cytoxan? Both act on cell-wall replication, so why both? Both drugs actually work on DNA, rather than cell walls, but the drugs actually work in different ways. For example, ... [... more]
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GENERIC NAME: thalidomide
Thalidomide is an oral medication used for treating the skin conditions of leprosy, a disease caused by a parasite, Mycobacterium leprae. The mechanism of action of thalidomide is not well understood. The immune system reaction to Mycobacterium ... [... more]
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Steroids And Their Mechanism Of Action In Nonmammalian ...
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GENERIC NAME: ziprasidone
Ziprasidone is an oral and injectable drug that is used for treating psychoses, for example, schizophrenia. Although the mechanism of action of ziprasidone is not known, like other anti-psychotics, it inhibits communication between nerves of the ... [... more]
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