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Status:
Investigational
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NCT01097018: Phase 3 Interventional Completed Colorectal Cancer
(2010)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Perifosine is an orally active alkyl-phosphocholine compound with potential antineoplastic activity. Perifosine is an Akt inhibitor, which targets the pleckstrin homology domain of Akt, thereby preventing its translocation to the plasma membrane. Perifosine exerts Akt-dependent and Akt-independent effects, and although many preclinical studies have documented Akt inhibition by perifosine, clinical validation of these findings is lacking. Perifosine is in phase II and III clinical trials for the treatment of neuroblastoma, glioblastoma multiforme and other solid tumors.
Status:
Investigational
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INN:lemildipine
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)



Lemildipine is a 1,4-dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker which is under phase III development by Banyu (Merck and Co), in Japan, for its potential to treat hypertension and cerebrovascular ischemia. In one study, involving five patients with essential hypertension accompanied by cerebrovascular disorder, lemildipine, administered orally at doses of 5 to 20 mg/day, significantly lowered blood pressure and increased cerebral blood flow. Another study in 31 patients with essential hypertension demonstrated that lemildipine has significant pressure lowering effects without affecting serum lipids. Worldwide rights to market the drug have been assigned to Kowa in Japan.
Status:
Investigational
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NCT00617669: Phase 3 Interventional Completed Prostate Cancer
(2008)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Zibotentan (ZD4054) is a potent and specific orally available endothelin A (ETA) receptor antagonist, with no measurable affinity for endothelin B receptor. Activation of the ETA receptor by ET-1 has emerged as an important factor promoting tumor cell proliferation, survival, angiogenesis, migration, invasion, and metastasis in several tumor types. Zibotentan inhibits endothelin-mediated mechanisms that promote tumour cell proliferation. Zibotentan was being developed by AstraZeneca as treatment for heart failure, hormone resistant prostate cancer and other cancers including non-small cell lung, ovarian and breast cancer. However, following disappointing results from a phase III trial in patients with advanced prostate cancer, AstraZeneca decided to discontinue the development of zibotentan as a potential treatment for cancer. AstraZeneca undertook preclinical studies in the UK with zibotentan to investigate its potential as a treatment for heart failure. However, development for this indication has been discontinued.
Status:
Investigational
Source:
NCT02115282: Phase 3 Interventional Active, not recruiting Anatomic Stage III Breast Cancer AJCC v8
(2014)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Entinostat (MS-275) is an orally active, highly selective, small-molecule histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) derived from benzamide. Entinostat preferentially inhibited HDAC1 versus HDAC3 and had no inhibitory activity toward HDAC8. The time to maximum plasma concentration (tmax) of entinostat ranged from 0.5 to 60h (median of 2h). Elimination of the drug was bi-exponential, with a terminal half-life of 30-80h. Entinostat is a well-tolerated that demonstrates promising therapeutic potential in both solid and hematologic malignancies. Its efficacy does not appear directly dose-related, and as such, more relevant biomarkers are needed to adequately assess its activity.
Status:
Investigational
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JAN:LOXIGLUMIDE [JAN]
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)


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Loxiglumide is a potent, orally active, and selective CCK-A receptor antagonist which stimulates calorie intake and hunger feelings in humans. Loxiglumide inhibits pancreatic secretion of digestive enzymes, and also blocks CCK-induced gastric secretions and emptying. Intravenous administration of loxiglumide antagonized the CCK-induced reduction of gastric emptying in rats, acceleration of intestinal transport in mice, increase in ileal motility in rabbits, gallbladder contraction in guinea pigs and acceleration of gallbladder emptying in mice.
Status:
Investigational
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INN:sufugolix [INN]
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)



Sufugolix (TAK-013 or 5-(N-benzyl-N-methylaminomethyl)-1-(2,6-difluorobenzyl)-6-[4-(3-methoxyureido)phenyl]-3-phenylthieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione) is a highly potent and orally active non-peptide antagonist of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) receptor. Sufugolix by oral administration suppresses a pituitary-ovarian axis continuously and reversibly in cynomolgus monkeys. Takeda studied Sufugolix in the trials for the treatment of endometriosis and uterine leiomyoma however development was discontinued.
Status:
Investigational
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INN:midafotel [INN]
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)



Midafotel (CPPene; SDZ EAA 494) is a selective competitive antagonist at the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subtype of glutamate receptor. It was originally designed as a potential therapy for excitotoxicity, epilepsy or neuropathic pain. Midafotel had been in phase III clinical trials by Novartis for the treatment of brain injury. However, this research has been discontinued.
Status:
Investigational
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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue. Apr 2015;21(4):338-41.: Not Applicable Human clinical trial Completed Infertility, Male
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)



Calcimycin is an ionophore, polyether antibiotic from Streptomyces chartreusensis. It binds and transports calcium and other divalent cations across membranes and uncouples oxidative phosphorylation while inhibiting ATPase of rat liver mitochondria. The substance is used mostly as a biochemical tool to study the role of divalent cations in various biological systems. Calcimycin has antibiotic properties against gram-positive bacteria and fungi. Inex Pharmaceuticals Corporation (Canada) reported an innovative application of Calcimycin. "Inex" used Calcimycin as a molecular tool in order to make artificial liposomes loaded with anti-cancer drugs such as Topotecan. In in vitro fertilization (IVF) field, Ca Ionophore can be used in case of low fertilization rate after ICSI procedure, particularly with Globozoospermia (Round Head sperm syndrome), Ca Ionophore plays role in oocyte activation after ICSI. Recommended use is 0.5 microgram/ml twice for 10 min interrupted with fresh media with 30 min incubation, followed with regular injected eggs culture for IVF
DOV 216,303 [(+/-)-1-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-3-azabicyclo-[3.1.0] hexane hydrochloride] is the prototype of a class of compounds referred to as "triple" reuptake inhibitors. DOV 216,303 were licensed from Wyeth in 1998. This compound inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine (NE), serotonin (5-HT), and dopamine (DA), the three neurotransmitters most closely linked to major depressive disorder. In August 2004, DOV entered into a development and commercialization partnership for the triple reuptake inhibitors (DOV 21,947 and DOV 216,303) with Merck for depression.
Status:
Investigational
Source:
NCT00525941: Phase 3 Interventional Withdrawn Insomnia
(2007)
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)


Conditions:

Indiplon is a nonbenzodiazepine, hypnotic sedative that was proposed for the treatment of insomnia. It is a high-affinity allosteric potentiator of GABAA responses that demonstrates preference for α1 subunit-containing GABAA receptors. There is minimal potential for adverse effects, residual daytime sedation, tolerance, respiratory depression. The simultaneous administration of indiplon and alcohol did not result in any significant pharmacokinetic changes. There is little risk of pharmacokinetic interaction between indiplon and any co-administered drugs. Developer (Neurocrine) decided to discontinue all clinical and marketing development of Indiplon in the United States.

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