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ATC Level5: L02BB01 - Flutamide
ATC Level1:
- L - Antineoplastic and immunomodulating agents
ATC Level2:
ATC Level3:
- L02B - Hormone antagonists and related agents
ATC Level4:
ATC Level5:
Drugs in ATC category "L02BB01":
- Adiprost
- Afluta
- Andraxan
- Androbloc
- Androdor
- Androstat
- Apimid
- Apo-Flutamide
- Flutamide belongs to a group of medications known as nonsteroidal antiandrogens . Nonsteroidal antiandrogens such as flutamide block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in the body. Prostate cancer cells require testosterone in order to grow and reproduce. Flutamide is used in combination with a hormone therapy that reduces the amount of testosterone in the body (e.g., goserelin) for the treatment of prostate cancer. Your doctor may have suggested this medication for conditions...
- Asoflut
- Cebatrol
- Chimax
- Cytamid
- Cytomid
- Dedile
- Draxon
- Drogenil
- Elbat
- Etaconil
- Euflex
- Flutamide belongs to a group of medications known as nonsteroidal antiandrogens . Nonsteroidal antiandrogens such as flutamide block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in the body. Prostate cancer cells require testosterone in order to grow and reproduce. Flutamide is used in combination with a hormone therapy that reduces the amount of testosterone in the body (e.g., goserelin) for the treatment of prostate cancer. Your doctor may have suggested this medication for conditions...
- Eulexin
- This medication is used to treat men with prostate cancer , and is used with other medications and sometimes with radiation treatments. Flutamide belongs to a class of drugs known as anti-androgens (anti- testosterone ). Testosterone, a natural hormone, helps prostate cancer to grow and spread. Flutamide works by blocking the effects of testosterone, thereby slowing the growth and spread of prostate cancer.
- Eulexine
- Eumide
- FTDA
- Flimutal
- Flucinom
- Flucinome
- Fluken
- Flulem
- Flumid
- Fluprosin
- Fluprost
- Fluta
- Flutabene
- Flutacan
- Flutahexal
- Flutam
- This medication is used to treat men with prostate cancer , and is used with other medications and sometimes with radiation treatments. Flutamide belongs to a class of drugs known as anti-androgens (anti- testosterone ). Testosterone, a natural hormone, helps prostate cancer to grow and spread. Flutamide works by blocking the effects of testosterone, thereby slowing the growth and spread of prostate cancer.
- Flutamex
- Flutamid
- This medication is used to treat men with prostate cancer , and is used with other medications and sometimes with radiation treatments. Flutamide belongs to a class of drugs known as anti-androgens (anti- testosterone ). Testosterone, a natural hormone, helps prostate cancer to grow and spread. Flutamide works by blocking the effects of testosterone, thereby slowing the growth and spread of prostate cancer.
- Flutamida
- Flutamide (Flutamide)
- SPL UNCLASSIFIED SECTION Flutamide Capsules, USP Rx only Revised: July 2014 195814-2 Rx only WARNINGS: Hepatic Injury: There have been postmarketing reports of hospitalization...
- Flutamin
- Flutan
- Flutandrona
- Flutaplex
- Flutastad
- Flutax
- Flutepan
- Flutexin
- Flutide
- Flutol
- Flutrax
- Frugyl
- Fugerel
- Grisetin
- Ilidar
- Niftholide
- Niftolide
- Novo-Flutamide
- Odyne
- Olter
- Oncosal
- PMS-Flutamide
- Flutamide belongs to a group of medications known as nonsteroidal antiandrogens . Nonsteroidal antiandrogens such as flutamide block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in the body. Prostate cancer cells require testosterone in order to grow and reproduce. Flutamide is used in combination with a hormone therapy that reduces the amount of testosterone in the body (e.g., goserelin) for the treatment of prostate cancer. Your doctor may have suggested this medication for conditions...
- Palistop
- Profamid
- Prostacur
- Prostadirex
- Prostamid
- Prostamide
- Prostandril
- Prostanon
- Prostica
- Prostogenat
- Tafenil
- Tecnoflut
- Teflut
- Testac
- Testotard
- Teva-Flutamide
- Flutamide belongs to a group of medications known as nonsteroidal antiandrogens . Nonsteroidal antiandrogens such as flutamide block the effect of the male hormone testosterone in the body. Prostate cancer cells require testosterone in order to grow and reproduce. Flutamide is used in combination with a hormone therapy that reduces the amount of testosterone in the body (e.g., goserelin) for the treatment of prostate cancer. Your doctor may have suggested this medication for conditions...
- Tremexal
- Virflutam
- Xadaren
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The information was verified by Dr. Rachana Salvi, MD Pharmacology
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