A61P5/02

GhR-BINDING PEPTIDE AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME

The present technology generally relates to peptides that bind to the growth hormone receptor (GhR), to peptides that bind to the GhR and have antagonistic activity, and to compositions comprising such peptides.

Anti-androgens for the treatment of non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer
RE050642 · 2025-10-21 · ·

Described herein are methods of treating non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer with anti-androgens.

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS OF DELIVERY

The pharmaceutical compositions described herein include a suspension which comprises an admixture in solid form of a therapeutically effective amount of a therapeutic agent and at least one salt of a medium chain fatty acid and a hydrophobic medium, e.g. castor oil or glyceryl tricaprylate or a mixture thereof. The pharmaceutical compositions described herein contain medium chain fatty acid salts and are substantially free of alcohols. The pharmaceutical compositions may be encapsulated in a capsule. Methods of treating or preventing diseases by administering such compositions to affected subjects are also disclosed.

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS

The present invention relates to an ionic complex comprising a cationic polypeptide and an anionic excipient selected from: a PEG-carboxylic acid; a fatty acid having 10 or more carbon atoms; an anionic phospholipid; and a combination thereof. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the ionic complex of the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The cationic polypeptide of the ionic complex has pharmacological activity and the complex can provide a more desirable pharmacokinetic profile for the cationic polypeptide of the complex as compared to the cationic polypeptide alone following administration. As such, the invention also relates to the use of the ionic complex and pharmaceutical composition comprising same to treat a subject suffering from a disease or disorder that is responsive to the cationic polypeptide of the ionic complex.