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Query: UMLS:C0034069 (
pulmonary fibrosis
)
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Over 3,000 men, the majority of whom were patients with prostate cancer, were treated with
Casodex
(ICI 176,334), an oral anti-androgen, at doses ranging from 10 to 200 mg daily, corresponding to a total exposure to the drug of over 1,500 patient-years. Over this period, the tolerability of
Casodex
and its effect on quality of life were closely studied. Information on tolerability is presented from three large randomized trials of
Casodex
, 50 mg/day, in patients with prostate cancer, two large randomized trials of
Casodex
, 150 mg/day, in patients with prostate cancer and three double-blind, placebo-controlled trials of
Casodex
, 50 mg/day, in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Information on quality of life and assessment of sexual functioning is presented from the trials using
Casodex
, 50 mg/day, for both prostate cancer and BPH. The most commonly reported adverse events were those that would be expected with an anti-androgen (i.e. breast tenderness, gynaecomastia and hot flushes). Overall,
Casodex
was well tolerated; there were no reports of light/dark adaptation problems or
pulmonary fibrosis
, and only one case of alcohol intolerance, which was not considered by the investigator to be treatment related. Only 0.3% of patients in the whole trial programme had to be withdrawn because of changes in liver function, and there were no clinically significant changes in mean liver function tests. Although there were no consistent differences between treatments for other aspects of quality of life, there was evidence of benefit from treatment with
Casodex
in maintaining both sexual interest and functioning.
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PMID:Tolerability and quality of life aspects with the anti-androgen Casodex (ICI 176,334) as monotherapy for prostate cancer. International Casodex Investigators. 753 64