Multi-kinaseinhibitorI
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- Product Code: 101578
CAS:
778274-97-8
Molecular Weight: | 418.369 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₂₀H₁₇F₃N₄O₃ |
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Density: | Storage Condition: | -20℃ |
Product Description:
Multi-kinase inhibitors are primarily used in the treatment of various types of cancers. They work by targeting and inhibiting multiple kinases, which are enzymes that play a crucial role in the signaling pathways that control cell growth, proliferation, and survival. By blocking these kinases, the inhibitors can effectively slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells.
These inhibitors are particularly useful in treating cancers that are driven by specific genetic mutations or overactive kinase signaling pathways. For example, they are often employed in the management of renal cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and certain types of thyroid cancer. Additionally, multi-kinase inhibitors can be used in combination with other therapies, such as chemotherapy or immunotherapy, to enhance their effectiveness and improve patient outcomes.
In clinical practice, multi-kinase inhibitors are administered orally, making them convenient for patients to use. However, their use requires careful monitoring due to potential side effects, which can include hypertension, fatigue, diarrhea, and skin reactions. Despite these challenges, multi-kinase inhibitors represent a significant advancement in targeted cancer therapy, offering hope for improved treatment options for patients with difficult-to-treat cancers.
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Multi-kinaseinhibitorI
Multi-kinase inhibitors are primarily used in the treatment of various types of cancers. They work by targeting and inhibiting multiple kinases, which are enzymes that play a crucial role in the signaling pathways that control cell growth, proliferation, and survival. By blocking these kinases, the inhibitors can effectively slow down or stop the growth of cancer cells.
These inhibitors are particularly useful in treating cancers that are driven by specific genetic mutations or overactive kinase signaling pathways. For example, they are often employed in the management of renal cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and certain types of thyroid cancer. Additionally, multi-kinase inhibitors can be used in combination with other therapies, such as chemotherapy or immunotherapy, to enhance their effectiveness and improve patient outcomes.
In clinical practice, multi-kinase inhibitors are administered orally, making them convenient for patients to use. However, their use requires careful monitoring due to potential side effects, which can include hypertension, fatigue, diarrhea, and skin reactions. Despite these challenges, multi-kinase inhibitors represent a significant advancement in targeted cancer therapy, offering hope for improved treatment options for patients with difficult-to-treat cancers.
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