A61K31/4738

STABLE LURBINECTEDIN COMPOSITION
20240041872 · 2024-02-08 ·

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

STABLE LURBINECTEDIN COMPOSITION
20240041872 · 2024-02-08 ·

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

METHOD OF TREATING SCLC AND MANAGING NEUTROPENIA

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

METHOD OF TREATING SCLC AND MANAGING NEUTROPENIA

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

METHOD OF TREATING SCLC AND MANAGING HEPATOTOXICITY

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

METHOD OF TREATING SCLC AND MANAGING HEPATOTOXICITY

Provided are methods for the treatment of SCLC patients by administering therapeutic amounts of lurbinectedin by intravenous infusion. Also provided are methods of treating cancer by administering lurbinectedin in combination with other anticancer drugs, in particular topoisomerase inhibitors. The invention further relates to the administration of lurbinectedin in combination with anti-emetic agents for effective control of symptoms related to nausea and vomiting, reduced lurbinectedin dosages to achieve a safer administration and an increase in the number of treatment cycles. Stable lyophilized formulations of lurbinectedin are also provided.

Polymer excipients for drug delivery applications

The present disclosure relates to the field of polymer chemistry and more particularly to multiblock copolymers comprising a poly(sarcosine) block and a D,L-mixed poly(amino acid) block and uses thereof.

Polymer excipients for drug delivery applications

The present disclosure relates to the field of polymer chemistry and more particularly to multiblock copolymers comprising a poly(sarcosine) block and a D,L-mixed poly(amino acid) block and uses thereof.

NOVEL METHODS OF USE OF TETRAHYDROBERBERINE (THB)
20190328724 · 2019-10-31 · ·

Tetrahydroberberine (THB), isolated from the Chinese herb Corydalis ambigua, exhibits a variety of pharmacological effects, although mechanisms of action are unclear or entirely unknown. Described herein are novel methods of using tetrahydroberberine (THB), THB analogs or derivatives, tetrahydroprotoberberines (THPB). Tetrahydroberberine (THB) and analogs such as l-stepholidine (l-SPD) potently block functional K.sub.ATP channels natively expressed on midbrain dopamine neurons. Further, THB also blocks pancreatic -cell K.sub.ATP channels, and can be developed to a novel drugs for treating disease and/or conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease.

NOVEL METHODS OF USE OF TETRAHYDROBERBERINE (THB)
20190328724 · 2019-10-31 · ·

Tetrahydroberberine (THB), isolated from the Chinese herb Corydalis ambigua, exhibits a variety of pharmacological effects, although mechanisms of action are unclear or entirely unknown. Described herein are novel methods of using tetrahydroberberine (THB), THB analogs or derivatives, tetrahydroprotoberberines (THPB). Tetrahydroberberine (THB) and analogs such as l-stepholidine (l-SPD) potently block functional K.sub.ATP channels natively expressed on midbrain dopamine neurons. Further, THB also blocks pancreatic -cell K.sub.ATP channels, and can be developed to a novel drugs for treating disease and/or conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease.