Arzoxifene hydrochloride
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Term | Arzoxifene hydrochloride |
Short definition | Arzoxifene hydrochloride (ar-ZOK-sih-feen HY-droh-KLOR-ide) substance being studied for the treatment of osteoporosis and breast cancer. Arzoxifen hydrochloride is made in the laboratory and binds to estrogen receptors in the body. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Arzoxifene hydrochloride - (pronounced) (ar-ZOK-sih-feen HY-droh-KLOR-ide) substance being studied for the treatment of osteoporosis and breast cancer. Arzoxifen hydrochloride is made in the laboratory and binds to estrogen receptors in the body. It is a type of Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM). Also called LY353381 hydrochloride
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