PMID: 7524290Aug 1, 1994Paper

The effect of TZP-4238, an anti-androgen drug, on renal function

Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica
T NakataniT Kishimoto

Abstract

The effect of TZP-4238, an antiandrogen drug, on renal function was examined. Single administration test: Patients with prostatic hypertrophy were divided according to creatinine clearance (CCr) into group A (CCr < 50 ml/min) and group B (CCr > or = 50 ml/min), and hemodynamics after a single administration of TZP-4238 were compared between the two groups. Groups A and B showed similar TZP-4238 hemodynamics, and there was no significant difference in pharmacokinetic parameters or the rate of serum protein binding between them. There was no difference in the hemodynamics of a major metabolite, 15-OH body, between the two groups. Neither was there any significant difference in the urinary excretion rate of TZP-4238 or 15-OH body. There were no findings of adverse clinical significance, and there were no problems with safety. Consecutive administration test: A 16-week consecutive administration study was performed on patients with prostatic hypertrophy associated with relative renal hypofunction. The blood levels determined in 5 patients were in good accordance with the simulation curve drawn from the results of group A. The rates of efficacy, safety and usefulness were 71.4%, 90% and 71.4%, respectively. Mild side effects were ob...Continue Reading

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