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Fezolinetant in the treatment of vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause

Herman Depypere, Christopher Lademacher, Emad Siddiqui, Graeme L. Fraser

2021Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

: Altered signaling in neuroendocrine circuits at menopause leads to VMS wherein NK3R activity plays a key role to modulate the thermoregulatory center in a manner conducive to triggering the 'hot flash' response. Thus, a new generation of NK3R antagonists has entered clinical development to specifically target the mechanistic basis of VMS. Fezolinetant is the most advanced NK3R antagonist in terms of stage of clinical development. Results to date have demonstrated rapid and substantial reduction in VMS frequency and severity and associated improvements in health-related quality of life. NK3R antagonists offer a non-hormonal alternative to HT for the treatment of menopause-related VMS.

Topics & Concepts

MenopauseVasomotorMedicineTolerabilityIntensive care medicineInternal medicineAdverse effectMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsEstrogen and related hormone effectsHormonal and reproductive studies
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