Patents Assigned to Endorecherche
  • Patent number: 5372996
    Abstract: A method of treatment of androgen-related diseases such as prostate cancer in susceptible male animals, including humans, comprises administering novel antiandrogens and/or novel sex steroid biosynthesis inhibitors as part of a combination therapy. Sex steroid biosynthesis inhibitors, especially those capable of inhibiting conversion of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) or 4-androstenedione (.DELTA..sup.4 -dione) to natural sex steroida (and testosterone into dihydrotestosterone) in peripheral tissues, are used in combination with antiandrogens usually after blockade of testicular hormonal secretions. Antiestrogens can also be part of the combination therapy. Pharmaceutical compositions and two, three, four and five component kits are useful for such combination treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Assignee: Endorecherche, Inc.
    Inventor: Fernand Labrie
  • Patent number: 5364847
    Abstract: Certain steroidal and non-steroidal compounds have been found to inhibit androgen and estrogen formation. Such inhibition may aid in the reduction of the activity of these hormones and may be useful in the treatment of diseases where, for example, inhibition of androgen or estrogen acitivity is desired. Preferred inhibitors also possess antiestrogenic activity, thus providing the advantage of a double inhibitory action both on estrogen formation and on estrogen action.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1994
    Assignee: Endorecherche
    Inventors: Fernand Labrie, Yves Merand
  • Patent number: 5362720
    Abstract: A method of treatment or prevention of breast and endometrial cancer, osteoporosis and endometriosis in susceptible warm-blooded animals comprising administering a low dose of a progestin or other steroid derivative having androgenic activity and low masculinizing activity. Pharmaceutical compositions useful for such treatment and pharmaceutical kits containing such compositions are disclosed. An in vitro assay permitting specific measurements of androgenic activity of potentially useful compounds is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1994
    Assignee: Endorecherche, Inc.
    Inventor: Fernand Labrie
  • Patent number: 5227375
    Abstract: Novel aromatase inhibitors are disclosed for use in therapeutic preparations for treatment of estrogen-dependent diseases. The compounds are specified 7.alpha.-substituted androstanedione and androstenedione derivatives which show a strong inhibitory activity towards aromatase. The invention includes synthesis and pharmaceutical compositions of said compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1993
    Assignee: Endorecherche, Inc.
    Inventors: Fernand Labrie, Yves Merand
  • Patent number: 5204337
    Abstract: Novel compounds for the inhibition of sex steroid activity for the treatment of both androgen-related and estrogen-related diseases include for example 15- and 16-halo substituted compounds such as: ##STR1## The compounds are characterized by an estrogenic nucleus substituted with a substituent of the formula --R.sup.1 [B--R.sup.2 --].sub.x L--G whereinat least one of L and G is a polar moiety distanced from a ring carbon of the estrogenic nucleus by a least three intervening atoms:x is an integer from 0-6;R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are independently either absent or selected from the group consisting of straight- or branched-chain alkylene, straight- or branched-chain alkynylene, straight- or branched-chain alkenylene, phenylene, and fluoro-substituted analogs of the foregoing; andB is either absent or selected from the group consisting of --O--, --Se--, --SO--, --SO.sub.2 --, --NR.sup.3 --, --SiR.sup.3.sub.2, --CR.sup.3 OR.sup.3 --, NR.sup.3 CO--, NR.sup.3 CS--, --CONR.sup.3 --, CSNR.sup.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Assignee: Endorecherche Inc.
    Inventors: Fernand Labrie, Yves Merand