raloxifene

Trade name: evista

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Dec 9, 1997

Raloxifene (marketed as Evista by Eli Lilly and Company) is an oral selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that has estrogenic actions on bone and anti-estrogenic actions on the uterus and breast. Raloxifene binds to estrogen receptors, resulting in differential expression of multiple estrogen-regulated genes in different tissues. Raloxifene produces estrogen-like effects on bone, reducing resorption of bone and increasing bone mineral density in postmenopausal women, thus slowing the rate of bone loss. The maintenance of bone mass by raloxifene and estrogens is, in part, through the regulation of the gene-encoding transforming growth factor-β3 (TGF-β3), which is a bone matrix protein with antiosteoclastic properties. Raloxifene activates TGF-β3 through pathways that are estrogen receptor-mediated but involve DNA sequences distinct from the estrogen response element. The drug also binds to the estrogen receptor and acts as an estrogen agonist in preosteoclastic cells, which results in the inhibition of their proliferative capacity. This inhibition is thought to contribute to the drug's effect on bone resorption. Other mechanisms include the suppression of the activity of the bone-resorbing cytokine interleukin-6 promoter activity. Raloxifene also antagonizes the effects of estrogen on mammary tissue and blocks uterotrophic responses to estrogen. By competing with estrogens for the estrogen receptors in reproductive tissue, raloxifene prevents the transcriptional activation of genes containing the estrogen response element. As well, raloxifene inhibits the estradiol-dependent proliferation of MCF-7 human mammary tumor cells in vitro. The mechanism of action of raloxifene has not been fully determined, but evidence suggests that the drug's tissue-specific estrogen agonist or antagonist activity is related to the structural differences between the raloxifene-estrogen receptor complex (specifically the surface topography of AF-2) and the estrogen-estrogen receptor complex. Also, the existence of at least 2 estrogen receptors (ERα, ERβ) may contribute to the tissue specificity of raloxifene. Raloxifene is indicated for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. It is also used for reduction of risk and treatment of invasive breast cancer, and it also reduces breast density. For either osteoporosis treatment or prevention, supplemental calcium and/or vitamin D should be added to the diet if daily intake is inadequate. Common adverse events considered to be drug-related were hot flashes and leg cramps. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

63 trials · 66 clinical orgs · 10 marketing orgs

Phase 1
6
Phase 2
24
Phase 3
16
Phase 4
23

Earliest trial started Nov 1, 1994 (NCT00670319)

Timeline

1990s

  1. Jan 1, 1994

    Eli Lilly — Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Dec 9, 1997

    Eli Lilly — Earliest FDA Approval

  3. Dec 9, 1997

    Eli Lilly — NDA Organization

  4. Jan 1, 1998

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

2010s

  1. Jan 1, 2010

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Mar 4, 2014

    Teva — Marketing Organization

  3. Sep 24, 2014

    Invagen Pharms — Marketing Organization

  4. Jan 21, 2015

    Watson Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  5. Jan 21, 2015

    Actavis — Marketing Organization

  6. Aug 28, 2015

    Aurobindo Pharma — Marketing Organization

  7. Mar 22, 2016

    Glenmark Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  8. Apr 8, 2016

    Amneal Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  9. Oct 12, 2016

    Sciegen Pharmaceticals — Marketing Organization

2020s

  1. Aug 18, 2020

    Cadila Healthcare — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewDec 9, 1997

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

O=C(c1ccc(OCCN2CCCCC2)cc1)c1c(-c2ccc(O)cc2)sc2cc(O)ccc12
Mol. weight
473.59 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
1 violation(s)
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Achiral Molecule
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Black box warning

Sources

Also known as

  • (2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-6-hydroxybenzo(b)thien-3-yl)(4-(2-(1-piperidinyl)ethoxy)phenyl)methanone
  • (2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-6-hydroxybenzo(b)thien-3-yl)(4-(2-(1-piperidinyl)ethoxy)phenyl)methanone
  • dp-r213
  • evirex
  • evista
  • evista
  • evista
  • evista
  • keoxifene
  • keoxifene hcl
  • keoxifene hcl
  • ly-156758
  • ly-156758
  • optruma
  • optruma
  • ostiral
  • raloxifen
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifene
  • raloxifène
  • raloxifène
  • raloxifene hcl
  • raloxifene hcl
  • raloxifene hcl
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifene hydrochloride
  • raloxifeno
  • raloxifeno
  • raloxifenum
  • raloxifenum
  • razylan

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT06944145Phase 2Nov 30, 2025Harvard University, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
NCT06055179N/AJan 15, 2024Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University, University of Houston
NCT05954897Phase 2Sep 1, 2023Shantou University
NCT04926545N/AJun 15, 2021Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University, University of Houston
NCT05172050Phase 2/Phase 3 (Phase 3)Jan 22, 2021Dompe Pharmaceuticals
NCT05386784Phase 4Dec 16, 2020Yonsei University
NCT03824171Phase 1Feb 1, 2019Addpharma Inc., Korea University
NCT03764462Phase 1Nov 30, 2018Addpharma Inc., Kyungpook University
NCT03623633Phase 4Sep 1, 2018Harvard University
NCT03418831Phase 4Mar 1, 2018Jiao Tong University
NCT03147196Phase 2Jun 27, 2017Mayo Clinic, National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT03010267Phase 1Jan 3, 2017Alvogen
NCT03006003Phase 4Dec 1, 2016Taichung Veterans General Hospital
NCT02982083N/ADec 1, 2016Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
NCT03043820Phase 3Aug 1, 2016Altrecht, Geestelijke gezondheidszorg voor mensen in Eindhoven en omgeving, Reinier van Arkel Group, UMC Utrecht, University of Amsterdam, Utrecht University, ZNA Antwerpen
NCT02762643Phase 1May 1, 2016Alvogen
NCT02654093Phase 1Jan 1, 2016Alvogen
NCT01607320N/AJun 1, 2012Greenville Health System, Prisma Health
NCT01481883Phase 4Jan 1, 2012Monash University, The Alfred Hospital
NCT01573637Phase 3Jul 1, 2011Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, Stanley Medical Research Institute, University of Barcelona
Showing 20 of 63 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (66)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
Eli LillyFor profit131131994
National Cancer Institute (NCI)Government5131998
Monash UniversityAcademic/Hospital4422002
AlvogenFor profit3312016
National Institute on Aging (NIA)Government3122000
Stanley Medical Research InstituteAcademic/Hospital3032002
The Alfred HospitalAcademic/Hospital3012006
Addpharma Inc.For profit2212018
Department of Veteran AffairsGovernment2122001
Fundació Sant Joan de DéuAcademic/Hospital2222004
Greenville Health SystemAcademic/Hospital2022008
Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineAcademic/Hospital2012021
Guangzhou UniversityAcademic/Hospital2212021
Harvard UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222018
Mayo ClinicAcademic/Hospital2222010
MerckFor profit2222000
PfizerFor profit2112002
University of HoustonAcademic/Hospital2012021
University of WisconsinAcademic/Hospital2222001
AltrechtAcademic/Hospital1012016
66 organizations
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Marketing (11)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
ActavisFor profitMKTGJan 21, 2015
Amneal PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGApr 8, 2016
Aurobindo PharmaFor profitSYNAug 28, 2015
Aurobindo PharmaFor profitMKTGAug 28, 2015
Cadila HealthcareFor profitMKTGAug 18, 2020
Eli LillyFor profitNDADec 9, 1997
Glenmark PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGMar 22, 2016
Invagen PharmsFor profitMKTGSep 24, 2014
Sciegen PharmaceticalsFor profitMKTGOct 12, 2016
TevaFor profitMKTGMar 4, 2014
Watson PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGJan 21, 2015