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- Exemestane abstract "Exemestane (trade name Aromasin) is a drug used to treat breast cancer. It is a member of the class of drugs known as aromatase inhibitors. Some breast cancers require estrogen to grow. Those cancers have estrogen receptors (ERs), and are called ER-positive. They may also be called estrogen-responsive, hormonally-responsive, or hormone-receptor-positive. Aromatase is an enzyme that synthesizes estrogen. Aromatase inhibitors block the synthesis of estrogen. This lowers the estrogen level, and slows the growth of cancers.".
- Exemestane atcPrefix "L02".
- Exemestane atcSuffix "BG06".
- Exemestane casNumber "107868-30-4".
- Exemestane drugbank "DB00990".
- Exemestane fdaUniiCode "NY22HMQ4BX".
- Exemestane iupacName "6-Methylideneandrosta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione".
- Exemestane pubchem "60198".
- Exemestane thumbnail Exemestane.svg?width=300.
- Exemestane wikiPageExternalLink www.aromasin.com.
- Exemestane wikiPageExternalLink uspi_aromasin.pdf.
- Exemestane wikiPageID "3173222".
- Exemestane wikiPageRevisionID "590481606".
- Exemestane atcPrefix "L02".
- Exemestane atcSuffix "BG06".
- Exemestane bioavailability "~60%".
- Exemestane c "20".
- Exemestane casNumber "107868".
- Exemestane chembl "1200374".
- Exemestane chemspiderid "54278".
- Exemestane drugbank "DB00990".
- Exemestane eliminationHalfLife "97200.0".
- Exemestane h "24".
- Exemestane hasPhotoCollection Exemestane.
- Exemestane image "Exemestano.png".
- Exemestane inchi "1".
- Exemestane inchikey "BFYIZQONLCFLEV-DAELLWKTBA".
- Exemestane iupacName "6".
- Exemestane kegg "D00963".
- Exemestane legalStatus "Rx only".
- Exemestane medlineplus "a607006".
- Exemestane molecularWeight "296.403".
- Exemestane o "2".
- Exemestane pregnancyCategory "D".
- Exemestane proteinBound "90.0".
- Exemestane pubchem "60198".
- Exemestane routesOfAdministration "Oral".
- Exemestane smiles "O=C\1\C=C/[C@]3C".
- Exemestane stdinchi "1".
- Exemestane stdinchikey "BFYIZQONLCFLEV-DAELLWKTSA-N".
- Exemestane tradename "Aromasin".
- Exemestane unii "NY22HMQ4BX".
- Exemestane verifiedrevid "461098446".
- Exemestane watchedfields "changed".
- Exemestane subject Category:Aromatase_inhibitors.
- Exemestane subject Category:Enantiopure_drugs.
- Exemestane subject Category:Pfizer.
- Exemestane type Agent114778436.
- Exemestane type AromataseInhibitors.
- Exemestane type CausalAgent100007347.
- Exemestane type Drug103247620.
- Exemestane type EnantiopureDrugs.
- Exemestane type Inhibitor114724436.
- Exemestane type Matter100020827.
- Exemestane type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Exemestane type Substance100020090.
- Exemestane type Drug.
- Exemestane type DrugProduct.
- Exemestane type FunctionalSubstance.
- Exemestane comment "Exemestane (trade name Aromasin) is a drug used to treat breast cancer. It is a member of the class of drugs known as aromatase inhibitors. Some breast cancers require estrogen to grow. Those cancers have estrogen receptors (ERs), and are called ER-positive. They may also be called estrogen-responsive, hormonally-responsive, or hormone-receptor-positive. Aromatase is an enzyme that synthesizes estrogen. Aromatase inhibitors block the synthesis of estrogen.".
- Exemestane label "Eksemestan".
- Exemestane label "Exemestan".
- Exemestane label "Exemestane".
- Exemestane label "Exemestane".
- Exemestane label "Exemestano".
- Exemestane label "Exémestane".
- Exemestane label "اكسيميستان".
- Exemestane label "エキセメスタン".
- Exemestane sameAs Exemestan.
- Exemestane sameAs Exemestano.
- Exemestane sameAs Exémestane.
- Exemestane sameAs Exemestane.
- Exemestane sameAs エキセメスタン.
- Exemestane sameAs Eksemestan.
- Exemestane sameAs m.08x0jh.
- Exemestane sameAs Q418819.
- Exemestane sameAs Q418819.
- Exemestane sameAs exemestane.
- Exemestane sameAs DB00990.
- Exemestane sameAs 60198.
- Exemestane sameAs Exemestane.
- Exemestane wasDerivedFrom Exemestane?oldid=590481606.
- Exemestane depiction Exemestane.svg.
- Exemestane homepage www.aromasin.com.
- Exemestane isPrimaryTopicOf Exemestane.