131131-34-5Relevant articles and documents
Method of treatment for prostatic cancer
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, (2008/06/13)
Disclosed is a new treatment for men with prostatic cancer involving combination therapy of a 5α-reductase inhibitor, i.e., a 17β-substituted 4-azasteroid, a 17β-substituted non-azasteroid, 17β-acyl-3-carboxyandrost-3,5-diene, benzoylaminophenoxybutanoic acid derivative, fused benz(thio)amide or cinnamoylamide derivative, aromatic 1,2-diethers or thioethers, aromatic ortho acylaminophenoxy alkanoic acids, ortho thioalkylacylamino-phenoxy alkanoic acids, pharmaceutically acceptable salts and esters thereof, and particularly finasteride, in combination with an antiandrogen, i.e. flutamide. Pharmaceutical compositions useful for treatment are also disclosed.
Non-steroidal antiandrogens. Design of novel compounds based on an infrared study of the dominant conformation and hydrogen-bonding properties of a series of anilide antiandrogens
Morris,Hughes,Glen,Taylor
, p. 447 - 455 (2007/10/02)
Antiandrogenic activity is observed in anilides containing a tertiary hydroxyl group, and these compounds are used to define a pharmacophore in terms of their physicochemical properties. Infrared spectroscopy shows that these anilides exist in a single co