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Flutamide

L02B - Hormone antagonists and related agents ATC L02BB01 Small molecule approved 1989 Oral Prodrug Black-box warning

Active form: Hydroxyflutamide.

JFDA label: FLUTAN TAB

⚠ Black-Box Warning
  • Hepatic injury:

Mechanism of Action

Antagonist of Androgen receptor — Androgen Receptor antagonist

TargetActionGene / class
Androgen receptor efficacy ANTAGONIST AR

Indications

Approved

  • Prostate cancer

Contraindications

Source: Lexicomp

  • Hypersensitivity to flutamide or any component of the formulation Absolute
  • severe hepatic impairment (evaluate baseline hepatic enzymes prior to treatment) Absolute

Adverse Reactions

Very Common >10%Common 1–10%Uncommon 0.1–1% Rare 0.01–0.1%Very Rare <0.01%Not Known

Cardiac disorders (2)

Common Edema · hypertension

Nervous system disorders (8)

Common Anxiety · confusion · depression · dizziness · drowsiness · headache · insomnia · nervousness

Hepatobiliary disorders (1)

Very Common Increased serum AST (transient; mild)

Renal and urinary disorders (4)

Very Common breast tenderness · cystitis · Impotence

Common Hematuria

Blood and lymphatic system disorders (5)

Very Common Rectal hemorrhage · tumor flare

Common Anemia · leukopenia · thrombocytopenia

Metabolism and nutrition disorders (5)

Very Common decreased libido · galactorrhea · Hot flash · increased lactate dehydrogenase (transient; mild)

Common Gynecomastia

Gastrointestinal disorders (9)

Very Common Diarrhea · vomiting

Common anorexia · constipation · dyspepsia · gastric distress · increased appetite · Nausea · proctitis

Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders (3)

Common ecchymoses · pruritus · Skin rash

Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (1)

Common Weakness

Infections and infestations (1)

Common Herpes zoster

Dosing

Source: Lexicomp

Prostate cancer, metastatic: Males: Oral: 250 mg 3 times daily (every 8 hours)
Refer to adult dosing.
No dosage adjustment is necessary in patients with chronic renal insufficiency.
Mild to moderate impairment: There are no dosage adjustments provided in the manufacturer’s labeling. Severe impairment: Use is contraindicated.

Warnings & Precautions

Source: Lexicomp

Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia may occur in patients receiving flutamide in combination with medical castration.

Hepatic failure

[U.S. Boxed Warning]: Hospitalization and death (rare) due to liver failure have been reported in patients taking flutamide. Elevated serum transaminase levels, jaundice, hepatic encephalopathy, and acute hepatic failure have been reported. Hepatotoxicity was reversible after discontinuation in some cases. In about 50% of the cases, the onset of hepatotoxicity was within the first 3 months of treatment. Monitor serum transaminase levels at baseline, monthly for 4 months, and periodically thereafter. Also obtain liver function tests at the first symptoms suggestive of liver dysfunction (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, anorexia, “flu-like” symptoms, hyperbilirubinuria, jaundice, or right upper quadrant tenderness). Use is not recommended in patients with ALT values greater than 2 times ULN; discontinue use immediately in patients with jaundice or if ALT rises above 2 times ULN. Use is contraindicated in patients with severe hepatic impairment. Disease-related concerns:

Cardiovascular disease

Androgen-deprivation therapy may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease (Levine, 2010).

Hemoglobin M disease

Patients with hemoglobin M disease are at risk of toxicities associated with aniline exposure, including methemoglobinemia, hemolytic anemia, and cholestatic jaundice; monitor methemoglobin levels. Concurrent drug therapy issues:

Drug-drug interactions

Potentially significant interactions may exist, requiring dose or frequency adjustment, additional monitoring, and/or selection of alternative therapy. Consult drug interactions database for more detailed information. Special populations:

Glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency

Patients with glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency are at risk of toxicities associated with aniline exposure, including methemoglobinemia, hemolytic anemia, and cholestatic jaundice; monitor methemoglobin levels.

Smokers

Patients who smoke are at risk of toxicities associated with aniline exposure, including methemoglobinemia, hemolytic anemia, and cholestatic jaundice; monitor methemoglobin levels.

Women

Not indicated for use in women and should not be used in women, particularly for nonserious or nonlife-threatening conditions.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy

FDA category D

Adverse events have been observed in animal reproduction studies. May cause fetal harm if administered in pregnancy. Flutamide is not indicated for use in women.

Lactation

According to the manufacturer, this product is not indicated for use in women. Information related to use in nursing women has not been located.

Monitoring

Clinical pearlSerum transaminases (at baseline, monthly for 4 months, and periodically thereafter); monitor liver function tests at the first sign or symptom of liver dysfunction (eg, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue, anorexia, flu-like symptoms, hyperbilirubinuria, jaundice, or right upper quadrant tenderness); monitor prostate specific antigen (PSA)

Chemistry & Properties

2D structure
FormulaC11H11F3N2O3
Molecular weight276.21 g/mol
IUPAC name2-methyl-N-[4-nitro-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]propanamide
CAS13311-84-7
PubChem CID3397
InChIKeyMKXKFYHWDHIYRV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
logP3.21 (XLogP 3.3)
Polar surface area72.24 Ų
H-bond acceptors / donors3 / 1
Drug-likeness (QED)0.68
Lipinski violations0
SMILESCC(C)C(=O)Nc1ccc([N+](=O)[O-])c(C(F)(F)F)c1

Biology & Pharmacokinetics

Pharmacokinetics

BBB penetrantNo

Enzyme interactions

EnzymeRoleDetail
CYP1A2Inhibitor
CYP1A2Substrate
CYP2C19Inhibitor
CYP2C19Substrate
CYP2C8Inhibitor
CYP2C9Substrate
CYP3A4Inhibitor
CYP3A4Substrate

Receptor binding (top 1)

TargetActionAffinity
Androgen receptor (AR) Antagonist pKi 5.4

Transporters

BCRP (Inhibitor)BCRP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)BSEP (Inhibitor)MRP1 (Inhibitor)MRP2 (Inhibitor)MRP3 (Inhibitor)MRP4 (Inhibitor)NTCP (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B1 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)OATP1B3 (Inhibitor)OATP2B1 (Inhibitor)OCT1 (Inhibitor)P-gp (Inhibitor)P-gp (Substrate)

Drug–drug interactions (100+, DDInter)

Interacting drugSeverityManagement
Amiodarone major
Amisulpride major
Anagrelide major
Arsenic trioxide major
Bedaquiline major
Bepridil major
Cabozantinib major
Ceritinib major
Cisapride major
Citalopram major
Clozapine major
Crizotinib major
Disopyramide major
Dofetilide major
Dolasetron major
Dronedarone major
Droperidol major
Escitalopram major
Fingolimod major
Gatifloxacin major
Grepafloxacin major
Halofantrine major
Haloperidol major
Ibutilide major
Iloperidone major
Ivabradine major
Ivosidenib major
Lefamulin major
Leflunomide major
Levacetylmethadol major
Lomitapide major
Lumefantrine major
Macimorelin major
Mesoridazine major
Methadone major
Mifepristone major
Mipomersen major
Moxifloxacin major
Nilotinib major
Nitrous acid major

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Registered Products (3)

BrandForm / strengthPackAgentCitizen (JOD)
FLUTAN TAB Tablet 250 mg 20 tab pack varies Khoury Drug Store 12.690
Curestat capsule Capsule 250 mg 20 cap The Arab Pharmaceutical Manufacturing PSC/Salt 19.780
FLUTAN TAB Tablet 250 mg 100 tab pack varies Khoury Drug Store 47.480