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Fulvestrant: pharmacokinetics and pharmacology
1Unit of Surgery, City Hospital, Nottingham NG5 1PB, UK. john.robertson@nottingham.ac.uk
British Journal of Cancer
|April 20, 2004
Abstract:
Fulvestrant is a new type of oestrogen receptor (ER) antagonist with no agonist activity and a novel pharmacological profile. Fulvestrant has been shown to significantly reduce cellular levels of the ER and progesterone receptor in both preclinical studies and in clinical trials of postmenopausal women with primary breast cancer. This paper reviews the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of fulvestrant, which support the rationale for drug delivery as a single, once-monthly intramuscular injection, and show that this agent has minimal potential to be the subject, or cause, of significant cytochrome p450-mediated drug interactions.