WO1997044063A2 - Dha-pharmaceutical agent conjugates - Google Patents

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WO1997044063A2
WO1997044063A2 PCT/US1997/008867 US9708867W WO9744063A2 WO 1997044063 A2 WO1997044063 A2 WO 1997044063A2 US 9708867 W US9708867 W US 9708867W WO 9744063 A2 WO9744063 A2 WO 9744063A2
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  • Taxol® (paclitaxel) was first isolated in 1971 from the bark of Taxus brevifolia and was approved in 1992 by the US Food and Drug Administration for treatment of metastatic ovarian cancer and later for breast cancer.
  • Taxol induces expression of cytokines, affects the activity of kinases and blocks processes essential for metastasis, in as yet uncharacterized mechanisms of action.
  • Taxol has attracted unusually strong scientific attention, not only because of its unique antiproliferative mechanism of action, but also because it is active against nearly ail cancers against which it has been tested and because it has been discovered to be an analog of numerous closely related compounds occurring naturally. These compounds, taxanes. are now recognized as a new class of anticancer compounds.
  • Taxol's strength against cancers of diverse tissue origin also represents a significant drawback.
  • ⁇ n ideal anticancer agent has tissue specificity, thereby reducing side-effects on normal (dividing) cells. Taxol analogs with tissue specificity therefore arc desired.
  • Another drawback of Taxol is its extreme insolubility. Taxol can be administered effectively in a solvent including cremophor, which combination can provoke severe hypersensitive immune responses. As a result of these drawbacks, and also as a result of the potential for modifying Taxol at numerous sites as demonstrated by other naturally-occurring taxanes with anticancer activity, a search for more selective taxanes was launched.
  • Taxol analogs In general with Taxol analogs, the solubility problems remain, and/or potency is sharply reduced, and/or selectivity is not improved, and/or the ratio of the median toxic dose to the median effective dose ("therapeutic index") is unacceptably reduced.
  • Taxol has the following formula:
  • Taxanes have the basic three ring structure (A, B and C), substituted or unsubstituted. Taxol's carbons are numbered conventionally as follows:
  • Taxol's solubility Attempts to improve Taxol's solubility have not resulted in successful clinical products.
  • One approach has been to manufaclurc prodrugs of Taxol, which prodrugs undergo in vivo transformation into Taxol and some other product. Attempts were made to esterify the C7 hydroxy and 2' hydroxy groups, with the hope that the bond would be stable in solution (to permit preferred administration modes -i.v. over at least 24 hours) but would cleave readily in vivo.
  • the groups tested were all hydrophilic and included amines, short carboxylic acids (using e.g. succinic anhydride and glutaric - j - anhydride), sulfonic acids, amino acids and phosphates.
  • Taxol affects microtubule formation inside a cell, but a change in structure that increases intracellular activity may adversely affect the ability of Taxol to gain entry into a cell. Taxol also is known to bind to proteins, and the effect on activity that results from a change in Taxol ' s binding to protein (in terms of conformation, cellular absorption and solubility) is unknown. It has been reported that Taxol does not get into the brain, apparently excluded by the blood brain barrier. It is not known why this is so, as Taxol is lipophilic, gets into cells and might be expected to cross the blood brain barrier.
  • Taxotere (docetaxcl), because of its slightly increased activity and solubility. Oddly, however, Taxotere differs from Taxol at sites which typically do not have a strong influence on activity, and one would not predict the improvements in Taxotere from these differences, even in hindsight. Taxotere has the following formula:
  • DHA docosahexaenoic acid
  • DHA is a 22 carbon naturally-occurring, unbranched fatly acid that previously has been attached to drugs to help deliver them across the blood brain barrier. DHA is attached via the acid group to hydrophilic drugs and renders these drugs more hydrophobic
  • DHA lipophilic
  • the present invention involves the unexpected finding that conjugates of pharmaceutical agents and a highly lipophilic group, a C22 unbranched carbon chain, have a different selectivity relative to the unconjugated pharmaceutical agents.
  • the conjugates in general, render the activity of these compounds selective for colon tissue, breast tissue and central nervous system tissue ("targeted tissues").
  • the conjugates also unexpectedly, restrict the activity of these compounds to cell types witiiin these tissue categories relative to that of the unconjugated pharmaceutical agents.
  • the conjugates further unexpectedly, reduce sharply the activity of these compounds relative to that of the unconjugated pharmaceutical agents in most cell lines of tissue types other than colon, breast, and central nervous system, thereby reducing potential side effects of the conjugates versus those of the unconjugated pharmaceutical agents.
  • the therapeutic index of the conjugates may be improved, versus that of the unconjugated pharmaceutical agents.
  • a method for targeting a pharmaceutical agent to a noncentral nervous system tissue to treat a noncentral nervous system condition is provided.
  • a covalent conjugate of m-docosahexacnoic acid and a pharmaceutical agent effective for treating said condition is administered to a subject in need of such treatment.
  • the conjugate consists only of c «-docosahexaenoic acid and the pharmaceutical agent, wherein the c ⁇ -docosahexaenoic acid is conjugated directly to the pharmaceutical agent, free of linker, for example via the carboxylic acid group of the c/.v-docosahcxaenoic acid and a reactive group such as a free amino or hydroxyl group of the pharmaceutical agent.
  • the tissue is breast tissue, gastrointestinal tissue and ovarian tissue and the condition calls for treatment of breast tissue, gastrointestinal tissue or ovarian tissue, respectively.
  • the conjugates of the invention can be isolated conjugates.
  • An isolated conjugate is one which is separated from other different docosahexaenoic acid-pharmaceutical agent conjugates.
  • the pharmaceutical agent may be any pharmacological compound or diagnostic agent, as desired.
  • the pharmaceutical agent of course, has an activity outside of the central nervous system.
  • catagorics of pharmaceutical agents include: adrcncrgic agent; adrcnocortical steroid; adrenocortical suppressant; alcohol deterrent; aldosterone antagonist; amino acid; ammonia detoxicant; anabolic; analcplic; analgesic; androgen; anesthesia, adjunct to; anesthetic; anorcctic; antagonist; anterior pituitary suppressant; anthelmintic; anti-acne agent; anti-adrenergic; anti-allergic; anti-amebic; anti-androgen; anti-anemic; anti-anginal; anti-anxiety; anti-arthritic; anti-asthmatic; anti-atherosclerotic; antibacterial; anticholelithic; anticholelithogenic; anticholinergic; anticoagulant; anticocci
  • the pharmaceutical agent is a non anti-cancer agent.
  • the pharmaceutical agent is an anti-cancer agent.
  • anti-cancer agents are described in greater detail in the specification. Included specifically are the taxanes (e.g., Taxol and Taxotere). Conjugates of c ⁇ -docosahexaenoic acid and taxoids also are embraced by the invention.
  • C/.v-docosahexaenoic acid previously has been conjugated to drugs that are active in the central nervous system.
  • the present invention contemplates the use of c ⁇ -docosahexaenoic acid in the manufacture of a medicament for treating a noncentral nervous system condition.
  • the invention further contemplates compositions of matter that are covalent conjugates of cw-docosahexaenoic acid and noncentral nervous system active pharmaceutical agents.
  • a noncentral nervous system active pharmaceutical agent is one that has no function or use in the central nervous system. Its only therapeutic use is outside of the central nervous system.
  • Blood glucose regulators such as tolazamide, tolbutamide, chlorpropamide, acetohexamide, and, glipizide
  • HMGcoA reductase inhibitors such as Lovastatin (Mevacor), Simvastatin (Zocor), Pravastatin (Pravachol), and, Fluvstatin (Lescol)
  • Muscosal Protectives such as Misoprostol (Cytotec)
  • Gastrointestinal motility affectors such as Cisapride (Propulsid), Metoclopramide (Reglan), and, Hyoscyamine (Lcvsin);
  • Antidiarrheals such as Diphenoxylatc hydrochloride (Lomotil), Metronidazole (Flagyl), Mcthylprednisolonc (Medrol), and, Sulfasalazinc (Azulfidine); and Hormones for treating, inter alia,
  • Ethyndiol, Mestranol, Estronc, Equilin, 17 alpha dihydroequilin, equilenin, 17 alpha dihydroequilenin, 17 alpha esradiol, 27 bea estradiol, Lcuprolidc (Lupron), Testolactone, Climiphcnc, urofollitropin, bromocriptinc, gonadorclin, danazol, dehydroepiandrosteronc, androstencdione, dihydrotestosterone, Relaxin, folliculostatin, Follicle regulatory protein, Gonadocrinins, Oocyte maturation inhibitor, and, Insulin growth factor. Other compounds arc detailed below.
  • the methods and/or products of the invention are useful for treating a variety of medical conditions including conditions involving abnormal mammalian-cell proliferation. They further are useful in treating diabetes and its complications, excess acid secretion, cardiovascular conditions involving cholesterol (e.g., hyperlipidcmia and hypcrcholcsterolcmia), diarrhea, ovarian diseases (e.g. endometriosis. ovarian cysts, etc.) and as contraceptive agents.
  • Other conditions treatable according to the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art based upon the disclosure and lists of compounds provided.
  • Noncentral nervous system tissue includes tissue of the: Blood and Blood Forming system: including platelets, blood vessel wall, and bone marrow; Cardiovascular system: including heart and vascular system; Digestive and excretory system: including alimentary tract, biliary tract, kidney, liver, pancreas and urinary tract; Endocrine system: including adrenal gland, kidney, ovary, pituitary gland, renal gland, salivaiy giand, sebaceous gland, testis, thymus gland and thyroid gland; Musclar system: including muscles that move the body.
  • Blood and Blood Forming system including platelets, blood vessel wall, and bone marrow
  • Cardiovascular system including heart and vascular system
  • Digestive and excretory system including alimentary tract, biliary tract, kidney, liver, pancreas and urinary tract
  • Endocrine system including adrenal gland, kidney, ovary, pituitary gland, renal gland, salivaiy giand, sebaceous gland, testis, thymus gland and thyroid gland
  • Musclar system
  • Reproductive System including breast, ovary, penis and uterus;
  • Respiratory system including bronchus, lung and trachea;
  • Skeletal system including bones and joints: Tissue, fiber, and integumentary system: including adipose tissue, cartilage, connective tissue, cuticle, dermis, epidermis, epithelium, fascia, hair follicle, ligament, bone marrow.
  • Figure 1 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of leukemia cells.
  • Figure 2 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of non-small cell lung cancer cells.
  • Figure 3 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of colon cancer cells.
  • Figure 4 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of CNS cancer cells.
  • Figure 5 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of melanoma cells.
  • Figure 6 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of ovarian cancer cells.
  • Figure 7 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of renal cancer cells.
  • Figure 8 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 1 versus percent growth of prostate cancer cells.
  • Figure 9 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate I versus percent growth of breast cancer cells.
  • Figure 10 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of leukemia cells.
  • Figure 1 1 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of non-small cell lung cancer cells.
  • Figure 12 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of colon cancer cells.
  • Figure 13 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of CNS cancer cells.
  • Figure 14 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of melanoma cells.
  • Figure 15 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of ovarian cancer cells.
  • Figure 16 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of renal cancer cells.
  • Figure 17 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of prostate cancer cells.
  • Figure 1 8 is a graph plotting concentration of conjugate 2 versus percent growth of breast cancer cells.
  • Figure 19 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of leukemia ceils.
  • Figure 20 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of non-small cell lung cancer cells.
  • Figure 21 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of colon camccr cells.
  • Figure 22 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of CNS cancer cells.
  • Figure 23 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxoi versus percent growth of melanoma cells.
  • Figure 24 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of ovarian cancer cells.
  • Figure 25 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of renal cancer cells.
  • Figure 26 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of prostate cancer cells.
  • Figure 27 is a graph plotting concentration of Taxol versus percent growth of breast cancer cells.
  • DHA Cw-docosahexaenoic acid
  • DHA can be isolated, for example, from fish oil or can be chemically synthesized. These methods, however, can generate trans isomers, which are difficult and expensive to separate and which may present safety problems in humans.
  • the preferred method of production is biological synthesis to produce the all cis isomer.
  • the preferred source of DHA is from Martek Biosciences Corporation of Columbia, Maryland. Martek has a patented system for manufacturing DHA using microalgae which synthesize only a single isomer of DHA, the all cis isomer. Martek's patents include U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,374,657, 5,492:938, 5.407,957 and 5,397.591 .
  • DHA also is present in the milk of lactating women, and Martek's licensee has obtained approval in Europe of DMA as a nutritional supplement for infant formula.
  • DHA can be unstable in the presence of oxygen. To stablizie DHA and its conjugates it is important to add anti-oxidants to the material after it is synthesized.
  • One method of stablization is to make-up the newly synthesized material in the following solution:
  • Paclitaxel was first isolated from the bark of Taxus brevil ' olia (Wani el al., J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 93, 2325, 1971 ). Its isolation and synthesis have been reported extensively in the literature. Applicants obtained paclitaxel from a commercial source, Hauscr Laboratories, of Boulder, Colorado.
  • analog 2 involves several steps including a number of protection-acylation-deprotection steps.
  • a solution of Taxol (59 ⁇ mol) in methylene chloride (2.5mL) was mixed at ambient temperature under argon with imidazole (147 ⁇ mol) and triethylsilyl chloride (147 ⁇ mol).
  • the reaction mixture was stirred for thirty minutes, diluted with additional methylene chloride, washed with water, saturated aqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated. Chromatography of the residue produced 50mg (88%) of intermediate A plus 5mg of the 2', 7-di(triethylsilyl) ether derivative.
  • Conjugates 1 and 2 were sent to the United States National Cancer Institute (NCI) for screening in the NCI's anticancer screening program.
  • the conjugates were provided in ethanol (approximately 40mg analog/2ml ethanol).
  • the conjugates were scaled in vials under argon to avoid exposure of the conjugates to oxygen because the conjugates were believed to be sensitive to oxygen.
  • Instructions were provided to store at 4°C and to open the vials only when ready for immediate experimental use. Instructions also were provided to use the ethanol solutions containing the conjugates dircctiy or to dissolve the analogs further in DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide) at appropriate concentrations, with vortexing if necessary for adequate dispersal.
  • DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
  • Mean OO Ucw The average of optical density measurements of SRB-derived color just before exposure of cells to the test compound.
  • Mean OD lcst The average of optical density measurements of SRB-derived color after 48 hours exposure of cells to the lest compound.
  • Mean OD c , r The average of optical density measurements of SRB-derived color after 48 hours with no exposure of cells to the test compound.
  • the response parameters GI50, TGI, and LC50 are interpolated values representing the concentrations at which the PG is +50, 0, and -50, respectively. Sometimes these response parameters cannot be obtained by interpolation. If, for instance, all of the PGs in a given row exceed +50, then none of the three parameters can be obtained by interpolation. In such a case, the value given for each response parameter is the highest concentration tested. ... This practice is extended similarly to the other possible situations where a response parameter cannot be obtained by interpolation. Dose-Responsc Curves:
  • the dose-response curve page of the data package is created by plotting the PGs against the log, 0 of the corresponding concentration for every cell line.
  • the cell line curves are grouped by subpanel. Horizontal lines are provided at the PG values of +50, 0, and -50.
  • the concentrations corresponding to points where the curves cross these lines are the GI50, TGI and LC50, respectively.
  • conjugates 1 and 2 are effective anticancer agents against a more restricted set of cancer cell lines.
  • conjugates 1 and 2 were not very effective against any of the six leukemia cancer cell lines tested, whereas Taxol was somewhat effective against all four leukemia celi lines against which Taxol was tested. (See Figs. 1 , 10 and 19.)
  • Taxol was more effective against non-small cell lung cancer line H522 than against H460 (by about 3 logs), whereas conjugates 1 and 2 were slightly more effective against H460 than H522.
  • Taxol was least effective at TGI against CNSU251, whereas conjugate 1 was most effective against CNSU251 and conjugates 2 was also very effective against CNSU251 (relative to other CNS cell lines).
  • Taxol was equivalent in activity toward 'MDA-N and MDA-MB-435 breast cancer cell lines at all concentrations tested, whereas conjugates 1 and 2 were more effective against MDA-N than MDA-MB-435 at all concentrations tested.
  • conjugates I and 2 were determined to, be statistically different in their pattern of activity versus Taxol in this unique measurement by the NCI.
  • conjugates 1 and 2 were one thousand to ten thousand times less potent than Taxol for many cell lines tested. This reduction in activity is important, especially since conjugates 1 and 2 maintained strong activity against some cell lines. Conjugates 1 and 2 will be sufficiently active against certain cell lines, but will have, on average, a substantially and disproportionately lower activity against other cell lines, reducing potential side effects.
  • the TGI for Taxol against CNS SF-539 is -6.95. and the TGI for conjugate 1 against this cell line is -5.13 and for conjugate 2 is -5.53.
  • the GI50 for Taxol against CNS SF 539 is -7.52, whereas the GI50s for conjugates 1 and 2 are -6.22 and -5.56, respectively (again less than 2 logs difference).
  • Taxol has a GI50 for cell line CNSSF 268 of less than -10.0, whereas conjugates 1 and 2 have GI50s for CNSSF 268 of 5.36 and 5.28, respectively.
  • Cancers other than CNS, breast and colon cancer can be treated.
  • cancer patients could be evaluated to determine if a conjugate is strongly active against the patient's cancer prior to selecting the conjugate as the anti-cancer agent of choice for that patient.
  • Taxotere's synthesis has been reported extensively in the literature.
  • One example is Kanazawa. A. ct al., J. Organic Chem. 1994, Vol. 59, pp. 1238-1240.
  • Example 4 is Kanazawa. A. ct al., J. Organic Chem. 1994, Vol. 59, pp. 1238-1240.
  • i ⁇ gatc 3 A solution of Taxotere in methylene chloride under argon is mixed with 4-d ⁇ methylam ⁇ nopyrid ⁇ ne, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. and DII ⁇ . The reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature. Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce Taxotere-DHA con
  • a solution of Taxotere in dimethyl formamide is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with imidazole and triethylsilyl chloride.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with methylene chloride, washed with water, saturated acqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated. Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate C.
  • a solution of Taxotere in dimethylformamide is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with imidazole and / ⁇ ?/7-butylydimethylsilyl chloride.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with methylene chloride, washed with water, saturated aqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated.
  • Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate E.
  • a solution of intermediate E in methylene chloride is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with 4-dimethylaminopyridine, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, and 1 equivalent of DHA.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with ether, passed through celite, and concentrated.
  • intermediate F Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate F (Intermediate H also is obtained and used in Example 8 below.)
  • a solution of intermediate F in acetonitrile at 0°C under argon is mixed with aqueous HF and the reaction mixture is stirred at the same temperature. After dilution with ether, the reaction mixture is washed with water, saturated aqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce Taxotere-DHA conjugate 4.
  • a solution of Taxotere in dimethylformamide is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with imidazole and /m-butylydimethylsilyl chloride.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with methylene chloride, washed with water, saturated aqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated.
  • Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate E.
  • a solution of intermediate E in methylene chloride is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with 4-dimethylaminopyridine, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, and DHA.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with ether, passed through celite, and concentrated. Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate G.
  • conjugate 6 ⁇ solution of taxotere in dimcthylformamide is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with imidazole and (cr/-butylydimethylsilyl chloride.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with methylene chloride, washed with water, saturated aqueous sodium chloride, dried, and concentrated.
  • Radial chromatography of the residue is performed to produce intermediate E.
  • a solution of intermediate E in methylene chloride is mixed at ambient temperature under argon with 4-dimethylaminopyridine, dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. and 1 equivalent of DHA.
  • the reaction mixture is stirred at ambient temperature, diluted with ether, passed through celile, and concentrated.
  • DHA may be conjugated to virtually any drug compound or diagnostic agent and used according to the methods of the present invention so long as the pharmaceutical agent has a use outside of the central nervous system.
  • Pharmaceutical agents include the following categories and specific examples. It is not intended that the category be limited by the specific examples. Those of ordinary skill in the art will be able to identify readily those pharmaceutical agents that have utility outside of the central nervous system. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize also numerous other compounds that fall within the categories and that are useful according to the invention.
  • Adrcncrgic ⁇ drenalonc; ⁇ midephrine Mesylate; Apraclonidinc Hydrochloride; Brimonidine
  • Adrenocortical steroid Ciprocinonide; Desoxycorticosterone Acetate; Desoxycorticosterone Pivalate; Dexamethasone Acetate; Fludrocortisone Acetate; Fiumoxonide; Hydrocortisone Hemi suecinate; Methylprednisolone Hemisuccinate; Naflocort; Procinonide; Timobesone Acetate; Tipredanc.
  • Adrenocortical suppressant Aminoglutethimide; Trilostane.
  • Aldosterone antagonist Canrenoate Potassium; Canrenone; Dicirenone; Mexrenoate Potassium; Prorenoate Potassium; Spironolactone.
  • Amino acid Alanine; Aspartic Acid; Cysteine Hydrochloride; Cystine; Histidine; Isoleucine; Leucine; Lysine; Lysine Acetate; Lysine Hydrochloride; Methionine; Phenylalanine; Proline; Serine; Threonine: Tryptophan; Tyrosine; Valine.
  • Arginine Arginine Glutamate; ⁇ rginine Hydrochloride.
  • Analgesic Acetaminophen; ⁇ lfentanil Hydrochloride; Aminobenzoatc Potassium; Aminobenzoatc Sodium; Anidoxime; Anileridine; Anileridine Hydrochloride; Anilopam Hydrochloride; Anirolac; ⁇ ntipyrinc; Aspirin; Benoxaprofen; Benzydamine Hydrochloride; Bicifadine Hydrochloride; Brifentanil Hydrochloride; Bromadoline Maleate; Bromfenac Sodium; Buprenorphine Hydrochloride; Butacctin; Butixiratc; Butorphanol; Butorphanol Tartrate; Carbamazcpinc; Carbaspirin Calcium; Carbiphcne Hydrochloride; Carfentanil Citrate; Ciprcfadol Suecinate; Ciramadol; Ciramadol Hydrochloride; Clonixcril; Clonixin
  • Ketazocine Ketorfanol
  • Ketorolac Tromethamine Letimide Hydrochloride
  • Levomethadyl Acetate
  • Lofemizolc Hydrochloride Lofentanil Oxalate; Lorcinadol; Lornoxicam: Magnesium Salicylate;
  • Mefenamic Acid Menabitan Hydrochloride; Meperidine Hydrochloride; Meptazinol Hydrochloride; Methadone Hydrochloride; Methadyl Acetate; Methopholine; Methotrimeprazine; Metkephamid
  • Oxycodone Terephthalate Oxymorphone Hydrochloride; Pemedolac; Pentamorphone; Pentazocine;
  • Pentazocine Hydrochloride Pentazocine Lactate; Phenazopyridine Hydrochloride; Phcnyramidol
  • Sufentanil Sufentanil Citrate; Talmetacin ; Talniflumate ; Talosalate ; Tazadoiene Suecinate;
  • Tebufclone Tetrydaminc ; Tifurac Sodium; Tilidinc I Iydrochloridc; Tiopinac; Tonazocine Mesylate; Tramadol Hydrochloride; Trefentanil Hydrochloride; Trolamine: VeradoHne
  • ⁇ ndrogcn Fluoxymestcronc; Mestcrolonc; Methyltcstostcronc; Nandrolone Dccanoatc; Nandrolone Phenpropionate; Nisterime Acetate; Oxandrolonc; Oxymetholonc; Silandrone; Stanozolol; Testosterone; Testosterone Cypionatc; Testosterone Enanthatc; Testosterone Kctolauratc; ' Testosterone Phenylacetate; Testosterone Propionatc; Trestolone Acetate. Anesthesia, adjunct to: Sodium Oxybate.
  • Bupivacaine Hydrochloride Butamben; Butamben Picrate; Chloroprocaine Hydrochloride; Cocaine; Cocaine Hydrochloride; Cyclopropane; Desflurane; Dexivacainc; Diamocaine Cyclamate;
  • Etidocaine Etoxadrol Hydrochloride
  • Euprocin Hydrochloride Fluroxene; Halothane; Isobutamben;
  • Anorectic compounds including dexfenfiuramine.
  • Anorexic Aminorex; Amphecloral; Chlorphentcrmine Hydrochloride; Clominorex; Clortermine Hydrochloride; Diethylpropion Hydrochloride; Fcnfluraminc Hydrochloride; Fenisorex; Fludorcx; Fluminorcx; Levamfetaminc Suecinate; Mazindol; Mcfcnorcx Hydrochloride; Phenmctrazine Hydrochloride: Phcntcrminc; Sibulramine Hydrochloride.
  • Antagonist ⁇ tipamczole; ⁇ tosiban; Boscntan; Cimctidinc; Cimetidinc I Iydrochloridc; Clcntiazcm Maleate; Detirelix Acetate; Dcvazepidc; Donetidine; Etintidine Hydrochloride ; Famotidine;
  • Fenmetozole Hydrochloride Flumazenil; Icatibant Acetate; lcotidine; Isradipine; Metiamidc;
  • Oxiloiphan Oxmctidine I Iydrochloridc ; Oxmclidinc Mesylate ; Quadazocinc Mesylate; Ranilidinc;
  • Ranitidine Bismuth Citrate Ranilidinc Hydrochloride ; Sufotidinc; Tcludipine Hydrochloride; Tiapamil Hydrochloride; Tiotidine; Vapiprost Hydrochloride; Zaltidine Hydrochloride.
  • Anterior pituitary activator Epimcstrol.
  • Anterior pituitary suppressant Danazol.
  • Anthelmintic Albendazole; Anthelmycin; Bromoxanide; Bunamidine Hydrochloride; Butonate;
  • Cambendazole Carbantel Lauryl Sulfate; Clioxanide; Closantel; Cyclobendazole; Dichlorvos; Diethylcarbamazine Citrate; Dribendazole; Dymanthine Hydrochloride; Etibendazole;
  • Nitramisole Hydrochloride Nitrodan; Oxantel Pamoate; Oxfendazolc; Oxibendazole; Parbendazole;
  • ⁇ nti-acnc Adapalene; Erythromycin Salnacedin; Inocotcrone Acetate.
  • Anti-adrenergic ⁇ cebutolol; Alprenolol Hydrochloride; Atenolol; Bretylium Tosyiate; Bunolol Hydrochloride; Carteolol Hydrochloride; Celiprolol Hydrochloride; Cetamolol Hydrochloride;
  • Cicloprolol Hydrochloride Dexpropranolol Hydrochloride; Diacetolol Hydrochloride;
  • Levobetaxolol Hydrochloride Levobunolol Hydrochloride; Mctalol Hydrochloride; Metoprolol; Metoprolol Tartrate; Nadolol; Pamatolol Sulfate; Pcnbutolol Sulfate; Phentolamine Mesylate;
  • Anti-allergic ⁇ mlexanox; ⁇ stemizole; ⁇ zclastinc Hydrochloride; Eclazolast ; Minocrorrul ;
  • Anti-amcbic Berythromycin ; Bialamicol Hydrochloride; Chloroquinc; Chloroquinc Hydrochloride;
  • Chloroquinc Phosphate Clamoxyquin Hydrochloride; Clioquinol ; Emetine I Iydrochloridc; Iodoquinol; Paromomycin Sulfate; Quinfamide; Symetme Hydrochloride; Teclozan; Tctracycline; Tetracycline Hydrochloride.
  • ⁇ nti-androgen Benorterone; Cioteroncl; Cyproterone Acetate; Delmadinone Acetate ; Oxendolone; Topterone; Zanoterone.
  • Epoetin Alfa Epoetin Beta ; Ferrous Sulfate, Dried; Leucovorin Calcium.
  • Anti-anginal Amlodipinc Besylate; Amlodipine Maleate; Betaxolol Hydrochloride ; Bevantolol Hydrochloride ; Butoprozine Hydrochloride; Carvedilol ; Cinepazet Maleate; Metoprolol Suecinate ; Molsidominc ; Monatepil Maleate; Primidolol ; Ranolazine Hydrochloride; Tosifen; Verapamil Hydrochloride.
  • Anti-anxiety agent ⁇ datanserin Hydrochloride: Alpidem: Binospirone Mesylate; Bretazenil; Glemanserin; Ipsapironc Hydrochloride; Miriselron Maleate; Ocinaplon; Ondansetron Hydrochloride ; Panadiplon; Pancopridc ; Pazinaclonc; Serazapinc Hydrochloride; Tandospironc Citrate; Zalospirone Hydrochloride.
  • Anti-arthritic Lodelaben .
  • Anti-asthmatic Ablukast; ⁇ blukast Sodium; Azelastine Hydrochloride : Bunaprolast; Cinalukast;
  • Lodoxamide Ethyl Lodoxamide Tromethaminc; Montclukast Sodium; Ontazolast; Oxarbazole;
  • Oxatomidc Piriprost; Piriprost Potassium; Pirolatc; Pobilukast Edamine; Quazolast ; Repirinast;
  • Anti-athcrosclcrotic Mifobate; Timcfuronc.
  • Antibacterial Acedapsonc; ⁇ cctosulfonc Sodium; Alamecin; Alexidine; ⁇ mdinocillin; Amdinocillin Pivoxil; Amicyclinc; ⁇ mifloxacin; Amifloxacin Mesylate; Amikacin; Amikacin Sulfate;
  • Methylene Disalicylate Bacitracin Zinc; Bambermycins; Benzoylpas Calcium; Berythromycin ;
  • Cefaclor Cefadroxil
  • Cefamandolc Cefamandolc Nafatc
  • Ccfamandole Sodium Cefaparole
  • Cefatrizine Cefazaflur Sodium; Cefazolin; Cefazolin Sodium; Cefbuperazonc; Cefdinir; Cefepime;
  • Cefepime Hydrochloride Cefetecol; Cefixime; Cefmenoxime Hydrochloride; Cefmetazole;
  • Cefoxitin Cefoxitin Sodium; Cefpimizole; Cefpimizole Sodium; Cefpiramide; Cefpiramide Sodium;
  • Cefpirome Sulfate Cefpodoxime Proxetil; Cefprozil; Cefroxadine; Cefsulodin Sodium; Ceftazidime;
  • Ceftibutcn Ceftizoxime Sodium
  • Cefuroximc Cefuroxime ⁇ xetil
  • Pantothenatc Complex Chloramphenicol Sodium Suecinate; Chlorhexidine Phosphanilate;
  • Chl ⁇ roxylenol Chlortetracycline Bisulfate; Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride; Cinoxacin;
  • Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride; Cirolemycin ; Clarithromycin; Clinafloxacin Hydrochloride; Clindamycin; Clindamycin Hydrochloride; Clindamycin Palmitate Hydrochloride;
  • Colistimethatc Sodium Colistin Sulfate; Coumermycin; Coumermycin Sodium; Cyclacillin;
  • Cycioserine Dalfopristin; Dapsonc ; Daptomycin; Dcmeclocyclinc; Demeclocycline Hydrochloride;
  • Erythromycin Gluceptatc Erythromycin Lactobionate; Erythromycin Propionate; Erythromycin
  • Ilaloprogin Hctacillin; Hetacillin Potassium; Ilcxedinc; lbafloxacin; Imipencm; Isoconazolc; Isepamicin; Isoniazid; Josamycin; Kanamycin Sulfate; Kitasamycin; Levofuraltadone;
  • Lomefloxacin Lomefloxacin Hydrochloride; Lomefloxacin Mesylate; Loracarbef; Mafenide;
  • Meclocycline Meclocycline Sulfosalicylate; Megalomicin Potassium Phosphate; Mequidox; Meropcnem; Methacycline; Methacycline Hydrochloride; Methenamine; Methenamine Hippurate;
  • Nifuratcl Nifuratrone; Nifurdazil; Nifurimide; Nifurpirinol; Nifurquinazol; Nifurthiazole;
  • Pivampicillin Hydrochloride Pivampicillin Pamoate; Pivampicillin Probenate; Polymyxin B Sulfate; Porfiromycin ; Propikacin; Pyrazinamide; Pyrithione Zinc; Quindecamine Acetate; Quinupristin;
  • Rifamide Rifampin; Rifapcnline; Rifaximin; Rolitetracyclinc; Rolitetracyclinc Nitrate;
  • Rosaramicin Stearate Rosoxacin; Roxarsone; Roxithromycin; Sancycline; Sanfetrinem Sodium; Samioxicillin; Sarpicillin; Scopafungin ; Sisomicin; Sisomicin Sulfate; Sparfioxacin; Spectinomycin
  • Sulfadiazine Sulfadiazinc Sodium; Sulfadoxine; Sulfalcne; Sulfamcrazinc; Sulfamctcr;
  • Anticholelithic Monoctanoin.
  • Anticholinergic Alverinc Citrate; Anisotropine Methylbromide; ⁇ tropine; Atropine Oxide
  • Toquizinc Triampyzinc Sulfate; Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride; Tropicamide.
  • Anticoagulant ⁇ ncrod; Anticoagulant Citrate Dextrose Solution ; Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Adenine Solution; Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate Dextrose Solution; Anticoagulant Ilcparin Solution; Anticoagulant Sodium Citrate Solution; ⁇ rdeparin Sodium; Bivalirudin ; Bromindionc; Dalteparin Sodium ; Dcsirudin; Dicumarol; I lcparin Calcium; Ileparin Sodium; Lyapolatc Sodium; Nafamostat Mesylate ; Phcnprocoumon; Tinzaparin Sodium ; Warfarin Sodium. ⁇ nticoccidal: Maduramicin.
  • ⁇ nticonvulsant Albutoin; ⁇ mcltolidc; ⁇ tolidc; Buramalc; Carbamazcpinc ; Cinromidc; Citenamide; P T U 7/08867
  • Antidepressant Adatanserin Hydrochloride; Adinazolam ; ⁇ dinazolam Mesylate; ⁇ laproclate;
  • Hydrochloride Bupropion Hydrochloride; Butacetin; Butriptyline Hydrochloride; Caroxazone; Cartazolate; Ciclazindol; Cidoxepin Hydrochloride; Cilobamine Mesylate; Clodazon Hydrochloride;
  • Cyprolidol Hydrochloride Cyproximide ; Daledalin Tosylatc; Dapoxctine Hydrochloride; Dazadrol
  • Imipramine Hydrochloride Indeloxazine Hydrochloride; Intriptyline Hydrochloride; Iprindole; Isocarboxazid; Ketipramine Fumarate; Lofepramine Hydrochloride; Lortalamine; Maprotiline;
  • Nomifensine Maleate Nortriptyline Hydrochloride; Octriptyline Phosphate; Opipramol Hydrochloride; Oxaprotiline Hydrochloride; Oxypertine; Paroxetine; Phenelzine Sulfate;
  • Pirandamine Hydrochloride Pizotyline ;
  • Pridefine Hydrochloride Prolintane Hydrochloride;
  • Protriptylinc Hydrochloride Quipazine Maleate ; Rolicyprine; Seproxetine Hydrochloride; Sertraline Hydrochloride; Sibutramine Hydrochloride ; Sulpiride; Suritozole; Tametralinc Hydrochloride; Tampramine Fumarate; Tandamine Hydrochloride: Thiazesim Hydrochloride; Thozalinone; Tomoxetine Hydrochloride; Trazodone Hydrochloride; Trebenzomine Hydrochloride; Trimipramine; Trimipramine Maleate; Venlafaxinc Hydrochloride; Viloxazine Hydrochloride; Zimeldine Hydrochloride; Zometapine.
  • Antidiabetic ⁇ cetohexamide; Buformin; Butoxamine Hydrochloride ; Camiglibose;
  • Glibornuride Glicetanile Sodium; Gliflumide; Glipizide; Glucagon; Glyburide; Glyhexamide; Glymidine Sodium; Glyoctamide; Glyparamide; Insulin; Insulin, Dalanated; Insulin Human; Insulin
  • Pirogliride Tartrate; Proinsulin Human; Seglitide Acetate; Tolazamide; Tolbutamide; Tolpyrramide; Troglitazone; Zopolrestat.
  • Antidiarrheal Rolgamidine, Diphenoxylate hydrochloride (Lomotil), Metronidazole (Flagyl), Methylprednisolone (Medrol), Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine).
  • Antidiuretic ⁇ rgipressin Tannate; Desrnopressin Acetate; Lypressin .
  • Antidote Dimercaprol; Edrophonium Chloride; Fomepizolc; Lcucovorin Calcium ; Levolcucovorin Calcium; Methylene Blue ; Protamine Sulfate.
  • Anti-emetic Alosetron Hydrochloride; Batanopride Hydrochloride; Bemesetron; Benzquinamide; Chlorpromazine ; Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride ; Clebopride; Cyclizine Hydrochloride; Dimenhydrinate; Diphenidol; Diphenidol Hydrochloride; Diphenidol Pamoate; Dolasetron Mesylate ; Domperidone; Dronabinol; Fludorex; Flumeridone; Galdansetron Hydrochloride; Granisetron; Granisetron I Iydrochloridc; Lurosetron Mesylate; Mcclizine Hydrochloride; Metoclopramidc Hydrochloride; Metopimazine; Ondansetron Hydrochloride ; Pancopride; Prochlorperazine; Prochlorpcrazine Edisylate; Prochlorperazine Maleate ; Promethazinc Hydrochloride ; Thiethy
  • Anti-epileptic Felbamate; Loreclezole; Tolgabide.
  • Anti-estrogen Clometherone; Delmadinone Acetate ; Nafoxidine Hydrochloride; Nitromifcne Citrate; Raloxifene Hydrochloride; Tamoxifen Citrate; Toremifene Citrate ; Trioxifene Mesylate.
  • Antifibrinolytic Nafamostat Mesylate .
  • Antifungal Acrisorcin; Ambruticin; Amphotericin B; Azaconazole; Azaserine; Basifungin;
  • Cilofungin Cisconazole; Clotrimazole; Cuprimyxin: Denofungin ; Dipyrithione; Doconazole; Econazole; Econazolc Nitrate; Enilconazole; Ethonam Nitrate; Fenticonazole Nitrate; Filipin;
  • Fluconazole Flucytosine; Fungimycin; Griseofulvin; Hamycin; Isoconazole ; Itraconazole;
  • Nitralamine Hydrochloride Nystatin; Octanoic Acid; Orconazole Nitrate; Oxieonazolc Nitrate; Oxifungin Hydrochloride; ParConazole Hydrochloride; Partricin ; Potassium Iodide ;
  • Proclonol Pyrithione Zinc ; Pyrrolnitrin; Rutamycin; Sanguinarium Chloride ; Saperconazole;
  • Scopafungin Selenium Sulfide ; Sincfungin; Sulconazolc Nitrate; Terbinafinc; Tcrconazole;
  • Ticlatone Tioconazole; Tolciclate; Tolindate; Tolnaftate; Triacetin; Triafungin;
  • Antiglaucoma agent ⁇ lprcnoxime Hydrochloride ; Colforsin; Dapiprazole Hydrochloride ; Dipivefrin Hydrochloride ; Naboctate Hydrochloride ; Pilocarpine; Pirnabine.
  • Antihemophilic Antihemophilic Factor.
  • Antihemorrhagic Poliglusam.
  • Antihistaminic ⁇ crivastine; ⁇ ntazoline Phosphate; Astemizole ; Azatadine Maleate; Barmastine;
  • Cetirizine Hydrochloride Chlorpheniramine Maleate; Chlorpheniramine Polistirex; Cinnarizine;
  • ⁇ ntihyperlipidemic Cholestyramine Resin ; Clofibrate; Colestipol Hydrochloride; Crilvastatin;
  • Niacin Niacin ; Pravastatin Sodium; Probucol; Simvastatin; Tiquesidc; Xenbucin.
  • Antihyperlipoproteinemic Acontinentn; Beloxamide; Bezafibratc; Boxidine; Butoxamine Hydrochloride; Cetaben Sodium; Ciprofibrate; Gemcadiol; Halofenate ; Lifibrate; Meglutol; Nafenopin; Pimetine Hydrochloride; Theofibratc; Tibric ⁇ cid; Treloxinate.
  • ⁇ ntihypcrtensive Alfuzosin Hydrochloride; Alipamide ; Althiazide; Amiquinsin Hydrochloride; ⁇ mlodipine Besylatc ; Amlodipinc Maleate ; Anaritide Acetate ; Atiprosin Maleate; Belfosdil; Bemitradine; Bendacalol Mesylate; Bendroflumcthiazidc ; Benzthiazide ; Betaxolol Hydrochloride ; Bethanidinc Sulfate; Bevantolol Hydrochloride ; Biclodil Hydrochloride; Bisoprolol; Bisoprolol Fumarate; Bucindolol Hydrochloride; Bupicomide; Buthiazide: Candoxatril; Candoxatrilat; Captopril ; Carvedilol ; Ceronapril; Chlorothiazide Sodium ; Cicl
  • Ciclafrinc Hydrochloride Midodrine Hydrochloride.
  • Anti-infective Difloxacin Hydrochloride ; Lauryl lsoquinolinium Bromide; Moxalactam Disodium; Ornidazole; Pentisomicin; Sarafloxacin Hydrochloride; Protease inhibitors of HIV and other retroviruscs; Intcgrase Inhibitors of HIV and other rctroviruscs; Cefaclor (Ccclor); Acyclovir (Zovirax); Norfloxacin (Noroxin); Cefoxitin (Mefoxin); Cefuroxime axetil (Ceftin); Ciprofloxacin (Cipro).
  • Anti-infective, topical Alcohol; Aminacrine Hydrochloride; Benzethonium Chloride : Bithionolate Sodium; Bromchlorenone; Carbamide Peroxide; Cetalkonium Chloride; Cetylpyridinium Chloride : Chlorhcxidinc Hydrochloride; Clioquinol ; Domiphen Bromide; Fenticlor; Fludazonium Chloride; Fuchsin, Basic; Furazolidone ; Gentian Violet; Halquinols; Hexachlorophene: Hydrogen Peroxide; Ichthammol: Imidecyl Iodine; Iodine; Isopropyl Alcohol; Mafenide Acetate; Meralein Sodium; Mercufcnol Chloride; Mercury, Ammoniated; Methylbenzethonium Chloride; Nitrofurazone; Nitromersol; Octenidine Hydrochloride; Oxychlorosene; Oxychlorosene Sodium
  • Anti-inflammatory Alclofenac; Alclometasone Dipropionate; Algestone Acetonide; Alpha Amyiase;
  • Enlimomab Enolicam Sodium ; Epirizole ; Etodolac; Etofenamatc ; Felbinac; Fenamole; Fenbufen; Fenclofenac; Fenclorac; Fendosal; Fenpipalone; Fentiazac; Flazalone; Fluazacoit; Flufenamic Acid;
  • Halcinonide Halobetasol Propionate; Halopredone Acetate; Ibufenac ; Ibuprofen; Ibuprofen
  • Ibuprofen Piconol Inode
  • Indomethacin Indomethacin Sodium
  • Indoprofen Indoxole
  • Intrazole Isoflupredone Acetate
  • Isoxepac Isoxicam
  • Ketoprofen Lofemizole
  • Proxazole Proxazole Citrate ; Rimexolone; Romazarit ; Salcolcx ; Salnacedin; Salsalate ;
  • Talniflumate Talosalate ; Tebufelone ; Tenidap; Tenidap Sodium; Tenoxicam; Tesicam; Tcsimide; Tetrydamine ; Tiopinac; Tixocortol Pivalate; Tolmetin; Tolmetin Sodium; Triclonide; Triflumidatc;
  • Zidometacin Zidometacin; Zomepirac Sodium .
  • Anlikeratinizing agent Doretinel; Linarotene; Pelretin.
  • ⁇ nlimalarial ⁇ ccdapsonc ; ⁇ modiaquinc Hydrochloride ; ⁇ mquinalc; ⁇ rtcflcnc; Chloroquinc ;
  • Chloroquine Hydrochloride Chloroquine Phosphate ; Cycloguanil Pamoate; Enpiroline Phosphate; Halofantrine Hydrochloride ; Hydroxychioroquine Sulfate ; Mefloquine Hydrochloride; Menoctone;
  • Mirincamycin Hydrochloride Primaquine Phosphate; Pyrimethamine; Quinine Sulfate; Tcbuquine.
  • Antimicrobial Aztreonam; Chlorhexidine Gluconate; Imidurea; Lycetamine; Nibroxane; Pirazmonam Sodium; Propionic Acid ; Pyrithionc Sodium; Sanguinarium Chloride ; Tigemonam Dicholine.
  • Antimigraine Dolasetron Mesylate ; Naratriptan Hydrochloride; Sergolexole Maleate; Sumatriptan Suecinate; Zatosetron Maleate.
  • Antimitotic Podofilox.
  • Antimycotic Amorolfine.
  • Antinauscant Buclizine Hydrochloride ; Cyclizine Lactate; Naboctate Hydrochloride .
  • Antineoplastic ⁇ civicin; ⁇ clarubicin; ⁇ codazolc Hydrochloride; ⁇ cronine; ⁇ dozelesin;
  • Anastrozole Anthramycin; Asparaginase; Asperlin ; Azacitidine; Azetepa; Azotomycin; Batimastat;
  • Benzodepa Bicalutamide; Bisantrene Hydrochloride; Bisnafide Dimesylate; Bizelesin; Bleomycin Sulfate; Brequinar Sodium; Bropirimine ; Busulfan; Cactinomycin; Calusteronc; Caracemiide;
  • Carbetimer Carboplatin; Carmustine; Carubicin Hydrochloride; Carzelesin; Cedefingol;
  • Cytarabine dacarbazine; Dactinomycin; Daunorubicin Hydrochloride; Decitabine; Dexormaplatin;
  • Edatrexate Eflomithine Hydrochloride ; Elsamitrucin; Enloplatin; Enpromate; Epipropidine;
  • Fadrozole Hydrochloride Fazarabinc; Fenretinide; Floxuridine ; Fludarabine Phosphate;
  • Fluorouracil Fluorouracil; Flurocitabine; Fosquidonc; Fostriecin Sodium; Gemcitabine; Gemcitabine
  • Mitosper Mitosper; Mitotane; Mitoxantrone Hydrochloride; Mycophenolic Acid; Nocodazole; Nogalamycin;
  • Temoporlin Teniposide; Teroxirone; Testolactone; Thiamiprine; Thioguanine; Thiotepa; Tiazofurin; Tirapazamine; Topotecan Hydrochloride; Toremifene Citrate; Trestolone Acetate; Triciribine
  • Vindesine Sulfate Vinepidine Sulfate; Vinglycinate Sulfate; Vinleursine Sulfate; Vinorelbine
  • anti-neoplastic compounds include: 20-epi-l ,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3; 5-ethynyluracil; abiraterone; aclarubicin; acylfulvene; adecypenol; adozelesin; aldesleukin; ALL-TK antagonists; altretamine; ambamustine; amidox; amifostine; aminolevulinic acid; amrubicin; amsacrine; anagrelidc; anastrozole; andrographolide; angiogenesis inhibitors; antagonist D; antagonist G; antarelix; anti-dorsalizing mo ⁇ hogenetic protein- 1 ; antiandrogen, prostatic carcinoma; antiestrogen; antineoplaston; antisense oligonucleotides; aphidicolin glycinate; apoptosis gene modulators; apoptosis regulators; apurinic acid; ara-CDP-DL-PTB
  • IL-2 capecitabine
  • carboxamide-amino-triazole carboxyamidotriazole
  • CaRest M3 CARN 700
  • cartilage derived inhibitor carzelesin
  • casein kinase inhibitors ICOS
  • castanospermine cecropin
  • thymopoietin receptor agonist thymotrinan
  • thyroid stimulating hormone tin ethyl etiopurpurin
  • tirapazamine titanocene dichloride
  • titanocene dichloride topotecan
  • topsentin toremifene
  • totipotent stem cell factor translation inhibitors; tretinoin; triacetyluridine: triciribine; trimetrexate; triptorelin; tropisetron; turosteride; tyrosine kinase inhibitors; tyrphostins; UBC inhibitors; ubcnimex; urogenitai sinus- derived growth inhibitory factor; urokinase receptor antagonists; vapreotide; variolin B; vector system, erythrocyte gene therapy; velaresol; veramine; verdins; verteporfin; vinorelbinc; vinxaltinc; vitaxin; vorozo
  • Tricyclic anti-depressant drugs e.g., imipramine, desipramine, amitryptyiine, clomipramine, trimipramine, doxepin, nortriptyline, protriptyline, amoxapine and maprotiline
  • non-tricyclic anti-depressant drugs e.g., sertralinc, trazodone and citalopram
  • Ca +* antagonists e.g., verapamil, nifedipine, nitrendipine and carovcrine
  • Calmodulin inhibitors e.g., prenylamine, trifluoroperazine and clomipramine
  • Amphotericin B Triparanol analogues (e.g., tamoxifen); antiarrhythmic drugs (e.g., quinidinc); antihypertensive drugs (e.g., reserpine); Thiol depleters (e.g., buthionine and sulfoximine) and Multiple Drug Resistance reducing agents such as Cremaphor EL.
  • the compounds of the invention also can be administered with cytokines such as granulocyte colony stimulating factor.
  • ⁇ ntineutropenic Filgrastim; Lcnograstim; Molgramostim; Regramostim; Sargramostim.
  • ⁇ ntiobscssional agent Fluvoxamine Maleate.
  • Antiparasitic Abamcctin; Clorsulon; lvermcclin.
  • Bcnztropinc Mesylate Biperiden; Biperiden Hydrochloride; Biperiden Lactate; Carmantadine; Ciladopa Hydrochloride; Dopamantine; Ethopropazine Hydrochloride; Lazabemide; Levodopa; Lomctraline Hydrochloride; Mofcgiline Hydrochloride; Naxagolide Hydrochloride; Pareptide Sulfate; Procyclidine Hydrochloride; Quinclorane Hydrochloride; Ropinirole Hydrochloride; Selcgilinc Hydrochloride; Tolcaponc; Trihexyphcnidyl I Iydrochloridc
  • Antiperistaltic Difenoximide Hydrochloride; Difenoxin; Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride; Fluperamide; Lidamidine Hydrochloride; Loperamidc Hydrochloride; Malethamcr; Nufcnoxolc; Paregoric. Antipncumocystic: Atovaquone.
  • Antiproliferative agent Piritrexim Isethionate.
  • Antiprostatic hypertrophy Sitogluside.
  • Antiprotozoal Amodiaquine; Azanidazole; Bamnidazole; Camidazole; Chlortetracycline Bisulfate ; Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride; Flubendazole; Flunidazole; Halofuginone Hydrobromide; Imidocarb Hydrochloride; Ipronidazole; Metronidazole; Misonidazole; Moxnidazoie; Nitarsone; Partricin; Puromycin; Puromycin Hydrochloride; Ronidazolc; Sulnidazole; Tinidazole.
  • ⁇ ntipruritic Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride ; Methdilazine; Methdilazine Hydrochloride; Trimeprazine Tartrate.
  • Antipsoriatic Acitretin; Anthralin; Azaribine; Calcipotriene; Cycloheximide; Enazadrem Phosphate; Etretinatc; Liarozole Fumarate; Lonapalenc; Tepoxalin.
  • Antipsychotic Acetophenazine Maleate; Alentemol Hydrobromide; Alpertine; Azaperone;
  • Carphenazine Maleate Carvotroline Hydrochloride; Chlo ⁇ romazine; Chlo ⁇ romazine
  • Fluphenazine Hydrochloride Fluspiperonc; Fluspirilene; Flutrolinc; Gevotroline Hydrochloride;
  • Halopemidc Haloperidol; Haloperidol Decanoate; Iloperidonc; Imidoline Hydrochloride;
  • Pinoxcpin Hydrochloride Pipampcronc; Piperacctazinc; Pipotiazinc Palmitate; Piquindone
  • Antirheumatic Auranofin; Aurothioglucose; Bindarit; Lobenzarit Sodium; Phenylbutazone; Pirazolac; Prinomide Tromethamine; Seprilose.
  • Antischistosomal Becanthone Hydrochloride; Hycanthone; Lucanthone Hydrochloride; Niridazole; Oxamniquine; Pararosanilinc Pamoate; Teroxalene Hydrochloride.
  • Antiseborrheic Chloroxine; Piroctonc; Piroctone Olamine; Resorcinol Monoacetate.
  • ⁇ ntisecretory Arbaprostil; Deprostil; Fenoctimine Sulfate; Octreotide: Octreotide Acetate; Omeprazole Sodium; Rioprostil; Trimoprostil.
  • Antispasmodic Stilonium Iodide; Tizanidine Hydrochloride.
  • Antithrombotic ⁇ nagrelidc Hydrochloride; Bivalirudin ; Daltcparin Sodium ; Danaparoid Sodium; Dazoxibcn Hydrochloride; Efegatran Sulfate; Enoxaparin Sodium; Ifetroban; Ifetroban Sodium; Tinzaparin Sodium ; Trifcnagrel.
  • Antitussive Benzonatatc; Butamirate Citrate; Chlophcdianol Hydrochloride; Codeine Polistirex; Codoximc; Dextromethorphan; Dcxtromethorphan Hydrobromide; Dextrometho ⁇ han Polistirex; Ethyl Dibunatc; Guaiapate; Hydrocodonc Bitartratc; Hydrocodonc Polistirex; Levopropoxyphene Napsylate; Noscapine; Pemerid Nitrate; Pipazcthatc; Suxemcrid Sulfate.
  • Anti-ulcerative Accglutamide Aluminum; Cadcxomer Iodine ; Cctraxate Hydrochloride; Enisoprost; Isotiquimide; Lansoprazolc; Lavoltidine Suecinate; Misoprostol; Nizatidine; Nolinium Bromide ; Pantoprazole; Pifarninc; Pirenzcpinc Hydrochloride; Rabcprazole Sodium ; Remiprostol; Roxalidinc Acetate Hvdrochloride; Sucralfatc; Sucrosofate Potassium; Tolimidone.
  • Anti-urolithic Cystcamine; Cysteamine Hydrochloride; Tricitrates .
  • Antiviral Accmannan; Acyclovir; Acyciovir Sodium; Adefovir; Alovudinc; Alvircept Sudotox; Amantadine Hydrochloride; Aranotin; Arildone; Atevirdine Mesylate; ⁇ vridinc; Cidofovir; Cipamfylline; Cytarabine Hydrochloride; Delavirdine Mesylate; Desciclovir; Didanosine; Disoxaril; Edoxudine; Enviradene; Enviroximc; Famciclovir; Famotine Hydrochloride; Fiacitabine; Fialuridine; Fosarilate; Foscarnet Sodium; Fosfonet Sodium; Ganciclovir; Ganciclovir Sodium; Idoxuridine; Kethoxal; Lamivudine; Lobucavir; Memotine Hydrochloride; Methisazone; Nevirapine; Penciclovir; Pirodavir; Rib
  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia therapy agent Tamsulosin Hydrochloride.
  • Blood glucose regulators Human insulin; Glucagon; Tolazamide; Tolbutamide; Chloropropamidc; ⁇ cctohcxamide and Glipizidc.
  • Bone rcsorption inhibitor Alcndronate Sodium; Etidronatc Disodium; Pamidronatc Disodium.
  • Bronchodilator ⁇ lbutcrol; ⁇ lbutcrol Sulfate; ⁇ zanator Maleate; Bamifyllinc Hydrochloride; Bitolierol Mesylate; Butaprost; Carbuterol Hydrochloride; Clo ⁇ renaline Hydrochloride; Colt ⁇ rol
  • Fenoterol Fcnprinast Hydrochloride
  • Guaithylline Hexoprenaline Sulfate
  • Hoquizil Hydrochloride Hoquizil Hydrochloride
  • Pirbuterol Hydrochloride Procatcrol Hydrochloride; Pscudocphedrinc Sulfate; Quazodinc ;
  • Carbonic anhydrasc inhibitor Acetazolamide; ⁇ cctazolamide Sodium; Dichlo ⁇ henamide; Dorzolamidc Hydrochloride; Methazolamide; Sezolamide Hydrochloride.
  • Cardiac depressant Acecainide Hydrochloride; Acetylcholine Chloride; Actisomide; Adenosine;
  • Capobenic Acid Cifenline; Cifcnline Suecinate; Clofilium Phosphate; Disobutamide: Disopyramide;
  • Cardioprotectant Dexrazoxane; Drafiazine.
  • Cardiotonic ⁇ ctodigin; ⁇ mrinonc; Bcmoradan; Bulopaminc; Carbazcran; Carsatrin Suecinate; Deslanoside; Digitalis; Digitoxin; Digoxin; Dobutaminc; Dobutamine Hydrochloride; Dobutamine Lactobionatc; Dobutaminc Tartrate; Enoximonc; Imazodan Hydrochloride; Indolidan; Isomazjole Hydrochloride; Lcvdobutamine Lactobionatc; Lixazinone Sulfate; Mcdorinone; Milrinone; Pelrinone Hydrochloride: Pimobcndan; Piroximonc; Prinoxodan; Proscillaridin; Quazinonc; Tazolol Hydrochloride; Vcsnarinone.
  • Cardiovascular agent Dopcxamine; Dopexamine Hydrochloride.
  • Choleretic Dehydrocholic Acid; Fencibutirol: Hymecromone; Piprozolin; Sincalide; Tocamphyl. Cholinergic: Aceclidine; Bethanechol Chloride; Carbachol; Demecarium Bromide; Dexpanthenol; Echothiophate Iodide; Isoflurophate; Methacholine Chloride; Neostigmine Bromide; Neostigmine Methylsulfatc; Physostigminc; Physostigmine Salicylate; Physostigmine Sulfate; Piloca ⁇ ine ; Pilocarpine Hydrochloride; Piloca ⁇ ine Nitrate; Pyridostigmine Bromide.
  • Cholinergic agonist Xanomeline; Xanomeline Tartrate.
  • Cholinesterase Deactivator Obidoxime Chloride; Pralidoxime Chloride; Pralidoximc Iodide; Pralidoxime Mesylate.
  • Coccidiostat A ⁇ rinocid; Narasin ; Semduramicin; Semduramicin Sodium.
  • Cognition adjuvant Ergoloid Mesylates; Piracetam; Pramiracctam Hydrochloride; Pramiracctam Sulfate; Tacrine Hydrochloride.
  • Cognition enhancer Besipirdine Hydrochloride; Linopirdine; Sibopirdine .
  • Diagnostic aid Aminohippurate Sodium;'Anazolene Sodium; ⁇ rclofenin; Arginine ; Bentiromide; Benzylpenicilloyl Polylysine; Butedronatc Tetrasodium; Butilfenin; Coccidioidin; Corticorelin Ovine Triflutate ; Corticotropin.
  • Diuretic Ambuphylline ; ⁇ mbuside; Amiloride Hydrochloride; Azolimine; Azosemide; Brocrinat; Bumctanide; Chlorothiazide; Chlorthalidone; Clazoliminc; Clorexolone; Ethacrynate Sodium; Ethacrynic ⁇ cid; Etozolin; Fenquizone; Furosemide; Hydrochlorothiazide; Isosorbidc; Mannitol ; Mefruside; Ozolinone; Pirctanidc; Spiroxasone; Torsemidc; Triamterene; Triflocin; Urea.
  • Dopaminergic agent Ibopaminc.
  • Emetic Apomorphine Hydrochloride.
  • Enzyme inhibitor Acetohydroxamic Acid; Alrestatin Sodium; Aprotinin; Benazepril Hydrochloride;
  • Bcnazcprilat Bcnurcstat; Bromocripiinc; Bromocriptine Mesylate; Cilastatin Sodium; Flurofamide;
  • Teprotide Tolfamide; Zofcnopril Calcium.
  • Estrogen Chlorotrianisenc; Dienestrol; Diethylslilbestrol; Dielhylslilbestrol Diphosphate; Equidin;
  • Estradiol Estradiol Cypionate; Estradiol Enanthatc; Estradiol Undecylate; Estradiol Valerate;
  • Estrazinol Hydrobromide Estriol; Estrofurate; Estrogens, Conjugated; Estrogens, Esterified;
  • Fibrinolytic ⁇ nistreplasc; Bisobrin Lactate; Brinolasc.
  • Free oxygen radical scavenger Pcgorgotein.
  • Gastrointcstinal Motility agents Cisapride (Propulsid); Metoclopramidc (Reglan); Hyoscyamine (Levsin).
  • Glucocorticoid ⁇ mcinonide; Beclomethasone Dipropionate; Betamethasone; Betamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Benzoate; Betamethasone Dipropionate; Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate; Betamethasone Valerate; Carbenoxolone Sodium; Clocortolone Acetate; Clocortolone Pivalate; Cloprednol: Corticotropin; Corticotropin, Repository; Corticotropin Zinc Hydroxide; Cortisone Acetate; Cortivazol; Descinolone Acetonide; Dexamethasone; Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate; Diflucortolone; Diflucortolone Pivalate; Flucloronide; Flumethasone; Flumethasone Pivalate; Flunisolide; Fluocinolone Acetonide; Fluocinonide; Fluocortolone; Fluocortolone Caproate; Fluorometholone;
  • Gonad-stimulating principle Buserelin Acetate; Clomiphcne Citrate; Ganirelix Acetate: Gonadorelin Acetate; Gonadorelin Hydrochloride; Gonadotropin. Chorionic; Menotropins.
  • Hair growth stimulant Minoxidil .
  • Hemostatic ⁇ minocaproic Acid; Oxamarin Hydrochloride; Sulmarin; Thrombin; Trancxamic Acid.
  • Histamine 112 receptor antagonists Ranilidinc (Zantac); Famotidinc (Pcpcid); Cimetidinc (Tagamct); Nizatidinc ( ⁇ xid).
  • Hormone Dielhylslilbestrol; Progesterone; 17 hydroxy progesterone; Mcdroxyprogcstcronc; Norgcstrcl; Norcthynodrcl; Estradiol; Mcgcstrol (Mcgacc); Norclhindronc; Levonorgcstrcl; Ethyndiol; Ethinyl estradiol; Mestranol; Estrone; Equilin; 17 alpha dihydrocquilin; equiienin; 17 alpha dihydroequilenin; 17 alpha estradiol; 17 beta estradiol; Leuprolide (lupron); Glucagon; Testolactone; Clomiphene; Han memopausal gonadotropins; Human chorionic gonadotropin; Urofollitropin; Bromocriptine; Gonadorelin; Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone and analogs; Gonadotropins; Danazol; Testoster
  • HMGCoA reductase inhibitors Lovastatin (Mevacor); Simvastatin (Zocor); Pravastatin (Pravachol); Fluvasatin (Lescol).
  • Immunizing agent Antirabies Serum; Antivenin (Latrodectus mactans); Antivenin (Micrums Fulvius); Antivenin (Crotalidac) Polyvalent; BCG Vaccine; Botulism Antitoxin; Cholera Vaccine; Diphtheria Antitoxin; Diphtheria Toxoid; Diphtheria Toxoid Adsorbed; Globulin, Immune; Hepatitis B Immune Globulin; Hepatitis B Vims Vaccine Inactivated; Influenza Vims Vaccine; Measles Vims Vaccine Live; Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group ⁇ ; Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine Group C; Mumps Virus Vaccine Live; Pertussis Immune Globulin; Pertussis Vaccine; Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed; Plague Vaccine; Poliovirus Vaccine Inactivated; Poliovirus Vaccine
  • Immunoreguiator Azarole; Fanetizole Mesylate; Frentizole; Oxamisole Hydrochloride; Ristianol Phosphate; Thymopentin; Tilomisole.
  • Immunostimulant Loxoribine ; Teceleukin.
  • Immunosuppressant Azathioprine; Azathioprine Sodium; Cyclosporine; Daltroban; Gusperimus
  • Trihydrochloride Trihydrochloride; Sirolimus; Tacrolimus.
  • Impotence therapy adjunct Delequamine Hydrochloride.
  • Inhibitor Acarbose; Atorvastatin Calcium; Benserazide ; Brocresine; Carbidopa; Clavulanate Potassium; Dazmegrel; Doccbenonc; Epoprostenol; Epoprostenol Sodium; Epristeridc; Finastcridc; Flurbiprofen Sodium; Furcgrclate Sodium; Lufironil; Miglitol; Orlistat; Pimagcdinc Hydrochloride; Pirmagrel; Ponalrestat; Ridogrel; Sulbactam Benzathine ; Sulbactam Pivoxil ; Sulbactam Sodium ; Suronacrine Maleate; Tazobactam; Tazobactam Sodium; Ticlopidine Hydrochloride; Tirilazad Mesylate; Tolrestat; Velnacrine Maleate; Zifrosilone; Zileuton.
  • Keratolytic Alcloxa ; Aldioxa ; Benzoyl Peroxide; Dibenzothiophene; Etarotene; Isotretinoin; Motretinide; Picotrin Diolaminc; Resorcinol; Resorcinol Monoacetatc ; Salicylic Acid; Sumarotcne; Tazarotene; Tetroquinone; Trctinoin.
  • LHRH agonist Deslorclin; Goserelin; I listrclin; Lutrclin Acetate; Nafarelin Acetate.
  • liver disorder treatment Malotilate.
  • Memory adjuvant Dimoxamine Hydrochloride; Ribaminol.
  • Mucolytic Acetylcysteine; Carbocysteine; Domiodol.
  • Mucosal Protective agents Misoprostol (Cytotec).
  • Nasal decongestant Nemazoline Hydrochloride; Pseudoephedrine Polistirex.
  • Neuroleptic Duoperone Fumarate; Risperidone.
  • Neuromuscular blocking agent Atracurium Besylate; Cisatracurium Besylate; Doxacurium Chloride; Gallamine Triethiodide; Metocurine Iodide; Mivacurium Chloride; Pancuronium Bromide; Pipecuronium Bromide; Rocuronium Bromide; Succinylcholine Chloride; Tubocurarine Chloride; Vecuronium Bromide.
  • Neuroprotectivc Dizocilpine Maleate.
  • NMDA antagonist Sclfotel.
  • Non-hormonal sterol derivative Prcgncnolonc Suecinate.
  • Oxytocic Carboprost; Carboprost Methyl; Carboprost Tromethamine; Dinoprost ; Dinoprost Tromethamine ; Dinoprostonc ; Ergonovine Maleate; Meteneprost ; Methylergonovine Maleate; Oxytocin; Spartcine Sulfate.
  • Plasminogen activator ⁇ llcplasc; Urokinasc.
  • Platelet activating factor antagonist Lcxipafant.
  • Platelet aggregation inhibitor ⁇ cadesinc; Bcraprost; Bcraprost Sodium; Ciprostcnc Calcium; llazigrcl; l.ifarizine; Oxagrclatc.
  • Post-stroke and post-head trauma treatment Citicoline Sodium.
  • Potcntiator Pentostatin; Talopram Hydrochloride.
  • Progestin Algestone Acetophenide; Amadinone Acetate; ⁇ nagestone Acetate; Chlormadinone Acetate; Cingeslol; Clogestone Acetate; Clomegestone Acetate; Desogestrel; Dimcthisterone; Dydrogesterone; Ethynerone; Ethynodiol Diacetate; Etonogestrel; Flurogestonc Acetate; Gestaclone; Gestodene; Gestonorone Caproate: Gcstrinonc; Haloprogcsterone; Hydroxyprogesteronc Caproate; Levonorgestrel; Lynestrenol; Medrogestone; Medroxyprogesterone Acetate; Methynodiol Diacetate; Norethindrone; Norethindrone Acetate; Norethynodrel; Norgestimate; Norgestomet; Norgestrel; Oxogestone Phenpropionate; Progesterone; Quingestanol A
  • Prostaglandin Cloprostcnol Sodium; Fluprostenol Sodium; Gemcprost; Prostalene; Sulprostone.
  • Prostate growth inhibitor Pentomone.
  • Prothyrotropin Protirelin.
  • Pulmonary surface Beractant; Colfosccril Palmitate.
  • Radioactive agent Fibrinogen 1 125 ; Fludcoxyglucosc F 18 ; Fluorodopa F 18 ; Insulin I 125;
  • Liothyroninc 1 131 Merisoprol Acetate Mg 197; Mcrisoprol ⁇ cctalc I Ig 203; Mcrisoprol Hg 197 ;
  • Cinflumide Cinnamedrine; Clodanolene; Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride; Dantrolene; Dantrolene
  • Repartitioning agent Cimateroi.
  • Scabicide Amitraz; Crotamiton.
  • Sclerosing agent Ethanolamine Olcate; Morrhuate Sodium; Tribcnoside.
  • Sedative-hypnotic AUobarbital; ⁇ lonimid; Alprazolam; ⁇ mobarbital Sodium; Bentazepam; Brolizolam; Bulabarbital; Butabarbital Sodium; Bulalbital; Capuride; Carbocloral; Chloral Bclainc;
  • Chloral Hydrate Chlordiazepoxidc Hydrochloride; Clopcridone Hydrochloride; Clorcthatc;
  • Cyprazcpam Dexclamol Hydrochloride; Diazepam; Dichloralphenazonc; Estazolam; Ethchlorvynol; Etomidate; Fenobam; Flunitrazepam: Fosazepam; Glutethimide; Halazepam; Lormetazepam; Mecloqualone; Meprobamatc; Methaqualone; Midaflur: Paraldehyde; Pentobarbital; Pentobarbital Sodium; Perlapine; Prazepam; Quazepam; Rcclazepam; Roletamide; Secobarbital; Secobarbital Sodium; Suproclone; Thalidomide; Tracazolate; Trepipam Maleate; Triazolam; Tricetamide; Triclofos Sodium; Trimetozine; Uldazepam; Zaleplon; Zolazepam Hydrochloride; Zolpidem Tartrate.
  • Selective adcnosine Al antagonist Apaxifylline.
  • Serotonin antagonist ⁇ ltanserin Tartrate; Amesergide; Ketanserin; Ritanserin.
  • Serotonin inhibitor Cinanserin Hydrochloride; Fencionine; Fonazine Mesylate; Xylamidine
  • Serotonin receptor antagonist Tropanserin Hydrochloride.
  • Steroid Dexamethasone Acefuratc; Momctasone Furoate.
  • Stimulant Amfonelic Acid; Amphetamine Sulfate; ⁇ mpyzine Sulfate; ⁇ rbulamine Hydrochloride; Azabon; Caffeine; Cerulctide; Ceruletide Diethylamine; Cisapride; Dazopride Fumarate; Dcxtroamphctaminc: Dextroamphctamine Sulfate; Difluaninc Hydrochloride; Dimefiinc Hydrochloride; Doxapram Hydrochloride; Etryptamine Acetate; Ethamivan; Fcncthylline Hydrochloride; Flubanilatc Hydrochloride; Flurolhyl; Histamine Phosphate; Indrilinc Hydrochloride; Mefexamide; Methamphetamine Hydrochloride; Mcthylphenidate Hydrochloride; Pemoiinc; Pyrovaleronc Hydrochloride; Xamotcrol; X
  • Suppressant ⁇ mfiutizolc; Colchicinc; Tazofclonc.
  • Fampridinc Symptomatic multiple sclerosis
  • Synergist Proadifcn Hydrochloride.
  • Thyroid hormone Levothyroxine Sodium; Liothyronine Sodium; Liotrix.
  • Thyroid inhibitor Methimazole; Propylthiouracil.
  • Thyromimetic Thyromedan Hydrochloride.
  • Tranquilizer Bromazepam; Buspirone Hydrochloride; Chlordiazepoxide; Ciazolam; Clobazam; Clorazepate Dipotassium; Clorazepate Monopotassium; Demoxepam; Dexmedetomidine; Enciprazine Hydrochloride; Gepirone Hydrochloride; Hydroxyphenamate; Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride; Hydroxyzine Pamoate; Ketazolam; Lorazepam; Lorzafone; Loxapine; Loxapinc Suecinate; Medazepam Hydrochloride; Nabilone; Nisobamate ; Oxazepam; Pentabamate; Pirenperone; Ripazepam; Rolipram; Sulazepam; Taciamine Hydrochloride; Temazepam; Triflubazam; Tybamate; Valnoctamide.
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis agents Riluzole.
  • Cerebral ischemia agents Dextrorphan Hydrochloride.
  • Uricosuric Benzbromarone; Irtemazole; Probenecid; Sulfinpyrazone.
  • Vasoconstrictor ⁇ ngiotensin Amide; Fclypressin; Methysergide; Methyscrgide Maleate.
  • Vasodilator ⁇ lprostadil; Azaclorzinc Hydrochloride; Bamcthan Sulfate; Bepridil Hydrochloride; Buterizine; Cetiedil Citrate; Chromonar Hydrochloride; Clonitratc; Diltiazem Hydrochloride; Dipyridamolc; Droprcnilamine; Erythrityl Tctranitrate; Fclodipinc; Flunarizine Hydrochloride; Fosledil; I lcxobendine; Inosilol Niacinatc; Iproxaminc Hydrochloride; Isosorbide Dinilrate; Isosorbide Mononitralc; Isoxsuprinc Hydrochloride; Lidofiazinc; Mcfcnidil; Mcfcnidil Fumarate; Mibcfradil Dihydrochloride; Miofiazinc Hydrochloride; Mixidinc; Nafronyl Oxalat
  • Wound healing agent Ersofermin.
  • Xanthine oxidase inhibitor Allopurinol; Oxypurinol
  • Other pharmaceutical agents include: 1-decpyrrolidinone; 1-dodecpyrrolidinone; 16-alpha fluoroestradiol; 16-epiestriol; l ⁇ alpha-gitoxin; 17alpha estradiol; I 7beta estradiol; lalpha- hydroxyvitamin D2; 2'-nor-cGMP; 20-epi-l,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3; 22-oxacalcitriol; 2CVV; 3- isobutyl G ⁇ BA; 6-FUDC ⁇ ; 7-mcthoxytacrine; abamcctin; abanoquil; abecarnil; abiratcrone; acadcsine; acamprosate; acarbose; aceclofenac; acemannan; acetomcpregcnol; acetyl-L-carnitine; acetylcysteine, N-; acetylmethadol
  • balofloxacin balsalazidc; bambuterol; baohuosidc 1 ; barnidipine; basifungin; batebulast; batimastat; bcauvericin; becaplermin; becliconazolc; bcfloxatone; belfosdil; bellenamine; benflumetol; benidipinc; benzisoxazolc; benzochlorins; benzoidazoxan; bcnzoylstaurosporine; benztropine; bcpridil; beractant; beraprost; berlafenone; bertosamil; besipirdine; beta-alethine; betaclamycin B; betamipron; betaxolol; betulinic acid; bevantoiol; bicalutamide; bifemelane; bimakalim; bimithil; binospirone; bioxal
  • Noncentral nervous system active agents have no function or use within the central nervous system. Their only use is outside of the central nervous system. Such agents include all drugs within certain of the foregoing categories and only some drugs within other of the foregoing catagorics. For example, the entire calagoiy of blood glucose regulators have no use or lunction within the central nervous system. In contrast, certain anti-cancer agents are useful in the central nervous system whereas others arc not. For example, central nervous system cancers arc not hormone dependent, and, therefore, an anti-cancer agent such as Tamoxifen which treats certain hormone dependent cancers is not useful in the central nervous system. Those skilled in the art will be able to identify readily those catagories and/or members of a catagory which are noncentral nervous system active agents.
  • the following catagories and/or members of the following catagorics are noncentral nervous system active agents: adrenocortical steroid; adrenocortical suppressant; aldosterone antagonist; amino acid; anabolic; androgen; antagonist; anthelmintic; anti-acne agent; anti-adrcnergic; anti-allergic; anti-amebic; anti-androgen; anti-anemic; anti-anginal; anti-arthritic; anti-asthmatic; anti-alherosclcrotic; antibacterial; anticholelithic; anticholelithogenic; anticholinergic; anticoagulant; anticoccidal; antidiabetic; antidiarrheal; antidiuretic; antidote; anti-estrogen; antifibrinolytic; antifungal; antiglaucoma agent; antihemophilic; antihemorrhagic; antihistamine; antihyperlipid
  • a taxane is a molecule that possesses the following tricyclic carbon-atom connectivity network, which may inco ⁇ orate carbon-carbon multiple bonds, and which through the involvement of carbon-atom-noncarbon-atom bonds may include substituents, functional groups, and additional rings.
  • a laxoid is a molecule structurally related to a taxane in which the above taxane carbon-atom connectivity network is altered, for example, by cleavage of one or more of the carbocyclic rings, by deletion or addition of carbon substituents, by connection of carbon atoms normally not bonded to each other, by disconnection of carbon atoms normally bonded to each other, or by some other reorganization of or adjustment to the taxane carbon-atom connectivity network, but in which one or more structural features characteristic of the taxane carbon-atom connectivity network are conserved.
  • the compounds useful in the invention may be delivered in the fo ⁇ n of anti-cancer cocktails.
  • An anti-cancer cocktail is a mixture of any one of the compounds useful with this invention with another anti-cancer agent such as an anti-cancer drug, a cytokine, and/or supplementary potentiating agcnt(s).
  • Another anti-cancer agent such as an anti-cancer drug, a cytokine, and/or supplementary potentiating agcnt(s).
  • a common administration vehicle e.g., pill, tablet, implant, injectable solution, etc.
  • a therapeutically effective amount will be determined by the parameters discussed below; but, in any event, is that amount which establishes a level of the drug(s) in the area of the tumor which is effective in inhibiting the tumor growth.
  • the formulations of the invention When administered, the formulations of the invention arc applied in pharmaceutically acceptable amounts and in pharmaceutically acceptable compositions. Such preparations may routinely contain salts, buffering agents, preservatives, compatible carriers, and optionally other therapeutic ingredients. When used in medicine the salts should be pharmaceutically acceptable, but non-pharmaceutically acceptable salts may conveniently be used lo prepare pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and arc not excluded from the scope of the invention.
  • Such pharmacologically and pharmaceutically acceptable salts include, but are not limited to, those prepared from the following acids: hydrochloric, hydrobromic.
  • salts can be 5 prepared as alkaline metal or alkaline earth salts, such as sodium, potassium or calcium salts.
  • Suitable buffering agents include: acetic acid and a salt (1 -2% W/V); citric acid and a salt (1-3% W/V); boric acid and a salt (0.5-2.5% W/V); and phosphoric acid and a salt (0.8-2% W/V).
  • Suitable preservatives include benzalkonium chloride (0.003-0.03% W/V); chlorobutanol (0.3-0.9% W/V); parabens (0.01-0.25% W/V) and thimerosal (0.004-0.02% W/V).
  • the active compounds of the present invention may be a pharmaceutical composition having a therapeutically effective amount of a conjugate of the invention optionally included in a pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier.
  • pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier means one or more compatible solid or liquid filler, dilutants or encapsulating substances which are suitable for administration to a human or other animal.
  • carrier denotes an organic or
  • compositions 15 inorganic ingredient, natural or synthetic, with which the active ingredient is combined to facilitate the application.
  • the components of the pharmaceutical compositions are capable of being commingled with the molecules of the present invention, and with each other, in a manner such that there is no interaction which would substantially impair the desired pharmaceutical efficacy.
  • compositions suitable for parenteral administration conveniently comprise a sterile 0 preparation of the conjugates of the invention.
  • This preparation may be formulated according to known methods.
  • Formulations for taxanes can be found in Chapter 9 of Taxol: Science and Applications. CRC Press, Inc., 2000 Co ⁇ orate Boulevard. N. W., Boca Raton. FL 33431.
  • Taxol has been formulated as a 6 mg/ml cremophor EL (polyoxycthylated castor oil)/ethanol mixture, which is diluted to final volume with normal saline or 5% dextrose.
  • a 15mg/ml solution 5 of taxotere has been formulated in polysorbate 80 (polyoxyethylene sorbitanmonooieatej/ethanol mixture, diluted with 5% dextrose.
  • the sterile preparation thus may be a sterile solution or suspension in a non-toxic parenterally-acceptable diluent or solvent.
  • sterile, fixed oils are conventionally employed as a solvent or suspending medium.
  • any bland fixed oil may be any bland fixed oil.
  • fatty acids such as oleic acid find use in the preparation of injcctablcs.
  • Carrier formulations suitable for oral, subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, etc. can be found in Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences. Mack Publishing Company. Easton. PA.
  • a subject as used herein means humans, primates, horses, cows, pigs, sheep, goats, dogs, cats and rodents.
  • the conjugates of the invention are administered in effective amounts.
  • An effective amount means that amount necessary to delay the onset of, inhibit the progression of, halt altogether the onset or progression of or diagnose the particular condition being treated.
  • an effective amount for treating cancer will be that amount necessary to inhibit mammalian cancer cell proliferation in-situ.
  • effective amounts will depend, of course, on the particular condition being treated; the severity of the condition; individual patient parameters including age, physical condition, size and weight; concurrent treatment; frequency of treatment; and the mode of administration. These factors are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art and can be addressed with no more than routine experimentation. It is preferred generally that a maximum dose be used, that is, the highest safe dose according to sound medical judgment.
  • Dosage may be adjusted appropriately to achieve desired drug levels, locally or systemically.
  • daily oral doses of active compounds will be from about 0.01 mg/kg per day to 1000 mg/kg per day. It is expected that IV doses in the range of about 1 to 1000 mg/m : per day will be effective. In the event that the response in a subject is insufficient at such doses, even higher doses (or effective higher doses by a different, more localized delivery route) may be employed to the extent that patient tolerance permits. Continuous IV dosing over, for example 24 hours or multiple doses per day are contemplated to achieve appropriate systemic levels of compounds.
  • a variety of administration routes arc available. The particular mode selected will depend of course, upon the particular drug selected, the severity of ihe disease state being treated and the dosage required for therapeutic efficacy.
  • the methods of this invention may be practiced using any mode of administration that is medically acceptable, meaning any mode that produces effective levels of the active compounds without causing clinically unacceptable adverse effects.
  • modes of administration include oral, rectal, sublingual, topical, nasal, transdermal or parenteral routes.
  • parenteral includes subcutaneous, intravenous, intramuscular, or infusion. Intravenous routes are preferred.
  • compositions may conveniently be presented in unit dosage form and may be prepared by any of the methods well known in the art of pharmacy. All methods include the slcp of bringing the conjugates of the invention into association with a carrier which constitutes one or more accessory ingredients. In general, the compositions are prepared by uniformly and intimately bringing the compounds into association with a liquid earner, a finely divided solid carrier, or both, and then, if necessary, shaping the product.
  • compositions suitable for oral administration may be presented as discrete units such as capsules, cachets, tablets, or lozenges, each containing a predetermined amount of the active compound.
  • Other compositions include suspensions in aqueous liquors or non-aqueous liquids such as a syrup, an elixir, or an emulsion.
  • Other delivery systems can include time-release, delayed release or sustained release delivery systems. Such systems can avoid repeated administrations of the active compounds of the invention, increasing convenience to the subject and the physician.
  • Many types of release delivery systems are available and known to those of ordinary skill in the art. They include polymer based systems such as polylactic and polyglycolic acid, polyanhydrides and polycaprolactone; nonpolymer systems that are lipids including sterois such as cholesterol, cholesterol esters and fatty acids or neutral fats such as mono-, di and triglycerides; hydrogel release systems; silastic systems; peptide based systems; wax coatings, compressed tablets using conventional binders and excipients, partially fused implants and the like.
  • a pump-based hardware delivery system can be used, some of which are adapted for implantation.
  • a long-term sustained release implant also may be used.
  • Long-term release as used herein, means that the implant is constmctcd and arranged to deliver therapeutic levels of the active ingredient for at least 30 days, and preferably 60 days.
  • Long-term sustained release implants are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art and include some of the release systems described above. Such implants can be particularly useful in treating solid tumors by placing the implant near or directly within the tumor, thereby affecting iocalized, high-doses of the compounds of the invention.
  • the conjugates of the invention also are useful, in general, for treating mammalian cell proliferative disorders other than cancer, including psoriasis, actinic kcratosis, etc. They further are useful in treating diabetes and its complications, excess acid secretion, cardiovascular conditions involving cholesterol (e.g., hyperlipidemia and hypercholcsterolcmia), diarrhea, ovarian diseases
  • cndomclriosis e.g. cndomclriosis, ovarian cysts, etc.
  • contraceptive agents e.g. cndomclriosis, ovarian cysts, etc.

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