Liarozole, the Glossary
Liarozole is a retinoic acid metabolism-blocking drug and aromatase inhibitor.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Alprazolam, Aromatase inhibitor, Isomer, Retinoic acid.
- CYP17A1 inhibitors
Alprazolam
Alprazolam, sold under the brand name Xanax and others, is a fast-acting, potent tranquilizer of moderate duration within the triazolobenzodiazepine group of chemicals called benzodiazepines. Liarozole and Alprazolam are Chloroarenes.
Aromatase inhibitor
Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are a class of drugs used in the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women and in men, and gynecomastia in men. Liarozole and Aromatase inhibitor are Aromatase inhibitors.
See Liarozole and Aromatase inhibitor
Isomer
In chemistry, isomers are molecules or polyatomic ions with identical molecular formula – that is, the same number of atoms of each element – but distinct arrangements of atoms in space.
Retinoic acid
Retinoic acid (used simplified here for all-trans-retinoic acid) is a metabolite of vitamin A1 (all-trans-retinol) that mediates the functions of vitamin A1 required for growth and development.
See Liarozole and Retinoic acid
See also
CYP17A1 inhibitors
- Δ4-Abiraterone
- Abiraterone acetate
- Amphenone B
- Bifluranol
- Bifonazole
- CYP17A1 inhibitor
- Canrenone
- Clotrimazole
- Cyanoketone
- Cyproterone acetate
- Danazol
- Econazole
- Etomidate
- Flutamide
- Galeterone
- Gestrinone
- Isoconazole
- Ketoconazole
- Levoketoconazole
- Liarozole
- Miconazole
- Mifepristone
- Nilutamide
- Niraparib/abiraterone acetate
- Orteronel
- Pioglitazone
- Potassium canrenoate
- Rosiglitazone
- Seviteronel
- Spironolactone
- Stanozolol
- Tioconazole
- Troglitazone