Difference between revisions of "Elacestrant (Orserdu)"
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*2023-01-27: Approved for postmenopausal women or adult men with ER-positive, HER2-negative, ESR1-mutated advanced or metastatic [[breast cancer]] with disease progression following at least one line of endocrine therapy. ''(Based on EMERALD)'' | *2023-01-27: Approved for postmenopausal women or adult men with ER-positive, HER2-negative, ESR1-mutated advanced or metastatic [[breast cancer]] with disease progression following at least one line of endocrine therapy. ''(Based on EMERALD)'' | ||
==Also known as== | ==Also known as== | ||
− | *'''Code name:''' | + | *'''Code name:''' RAD-1901 |
*'''Brand name:''' Orserdu | *'''Brand name:''' Orserdu | ||
Revision as of 23:56, 29 August 2023
Mechanism of action
From the NCI Drug Dictionary: An orally available, selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) and selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), with potential antineoplastic and estrogen-like activities. Upon oral administration of higher doses of elacestrant, this agent acts as a SERD, which binds to the estrogen receptor (ER) and induces a conformational change that results in the degradation of the receptor. This may inhibit the growth and survival of ER-expressing cancer cells. At lower doses of this agent, RAD1901 acts as a SERM and has estrogen-like effects in certain tissues, which can both reduce hot flashes and protect against bone loss. In addition, elacestrant is able to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
Diseases for which it is established
History of changes in FDA indication
- 2023-01-27: Approved for postmenopausal women or adult men with ER-positive, HER2-negative, ESR1-mutated advanced or metastatic breast cancer with disease progression following at least one line of endocrine therapy. (Based on EMERALD)
Also known as
- Code name: RAD-1901
- Brand name: Orserdu