pentoxifylline
Trade name: trental
Approved
Aug 30, 1984
Pentoxil (Pentoxifylline Extended-release Tablets, USP) is indicated for the treatment of patients with intermittent claudication based on chronic occlusive arterial disease of the limbs. Pentoxil can improve function and symptoms but is not intended to replace more definitive therapy, such as surgical bypass, or removal of arterial obstructions when treating peripheral vascular disease. Pentoxifylline and its metabolites improve the flow properties of blood by decreasing its viscosity. In patients with chronic peripheral arterial disease, this increases blood flow to the affected microcirculation and enhances tissue oxygenation. The precise mode of action of pentoxifylline and the sequence of events leading to clinical improvement are still to be defined. Pentoxifylline inhibits erythrocyte phosphodiesterase, resulting in an increase in erythrocyte cAMP activity. Subsequently, the erythrocyte membrane becomes more resistant to deformity. Along with erythrocyte activity, pentoxifylline also decreases blood viscosity by reducing plasma fibrinogen concentrations and increasing fibrinolytic activity. It is also a non-selective adenosine receptor antagonist. Pentoxifylline administration has been shown to produce dose-related hemorrheologic effects, lowering blood viscosity, and improving erythrocyte flexibility. Pentoxifylline has been shown to increase leukocyte deformability and to inhibit neutrophil adhesion and activation. Tissue oxygen levels have been shown to be significantly increased by therapeutic doses of pentoxifylline in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Clinical trials were conducted using either extended-release pentoxifylline tablets for up to 60 weeks or immediate-release pentoxifylline capsules for up to 24 weeks. Dosage ranges in the tablet studies were 400 mg bid to tid and in the capsule studies, 200-400 mg tid. The incidence of adverse reactions was higher in the capsule studies (where dose related increases were seen in digestive and nervous system side effects) than in the tablet studies. Studies with the capsule include domestic experience, whereas studies with the extended-release tablets were conducted outside the U.S. — NCATS
Clinical trial activity
176 trials · 162 clinical orgs · 13 marketing orgs
Earliest trial started Apr 1, 1995 (NCT00019058)
Timeline
1980s
- Aug 30, 1984
Validus Pharmaceuticals — Earliest FDA Approval
- Aug 30, 1984
Validus Pharmaceuticals — NDA Secondary Org
- Aug 30, 1984
Validus Pharmaceuticals — NDA Organization
- Aug 30, 1984
Validus Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization
1990s
- Jan 1, 1995
Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)
- Jan 1, 1995
Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)
- Jul 8, 1997
Rising Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization
- Jul 8, 1997
Heritage Pharma — Marketing Organization
- Jul 8, 1997
Mylan — Marketing Organization
- Jul 9, 1997
Actavis — Marketing Organization
- Jul 9, 1997
Ani Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization
- Jul 20, 1998
Bausch Health Companies — Marketing Organization
- Sep 4, 1998
Watson Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization
- Mar 31, 1999
Upsher-Smith Laboratories — Marketing Organization
- May 25, 1999
Pliva — Marketing Organization
- Jun 9, 1999
Apotex — Marketing Organization
- Aug 10, 1999
Impax Laboratories — Marketing Organization
- Sep 3, 1999
Teva — Marketing Organization
2000s
- Jan 1, 2001
Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)
Indications
Approved for
Studied for
- Acute Coronary Syndrome · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Acute Kidney Injury · Phase 3
- Alopecia Areata · Phase 1
- Arterial Occlusive Diseases · Phase 3
- Arthritis, Rheumatoid · Phase 2
- Atherosclerosis · Phase 2
- Behcet Syndrome · Phase 2
- Biliary Atresia · Phase 2
- Bipolar Disorder · Early Phase 1
- Bisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the Jaw · Phase 3
- Blood Loss, Surgical · Phase 3
- Brain Neoplasms · Phase 1
- Breast Neoplasms · Phase 3
- Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung · Phase 2
- Cardiotoxicity · Phase 2
- Cardiovascular Diseases · Phase 2
- Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder · Phase 4
- Clomiphene · Phase 2
- Cocaine-Related Disorders · Phase 1
- Cognitive Dysfunction · Phase 1/Phase 2
- Colorectal Neoplasms · Phase 4
- Conjunctivitis · Phase 3
- Coronary Artery Disease · Phase 2
- COVID-19 · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Crohn Disease · Early Phase 1
- Depression · Phase 2
- Diabetes Mellitus · Phase 3
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 · Phase 4
- Diabetic Nephropathies · Phase 4
- Digestive System Diseases · Phase 2
- Disability Evaluation · Phase 3
- Doxorubicin · Phase 2
- Ductus Arteriosus, Patent · Phase 2
- Endometriosis · Phase 3
- Enterocolitis, Necrotizing · Phase 3
- Epilepsy · Phase 2
- Erectile Dysfunction · Phase 3
- Fatty Liver · Phase 2
- Fertility · Early Phase 1
- Fertilization in Vitro · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Fibrosis · Phase 4
- Glomerulonephritis · Phase 3
- Head and Neck Neoplasms · Phase 2
- Healthy Volunteers · Phase 4
- Heart Diseases · Phase 2
- Heart Failure · Phase 4
- Hemolysis · Phase 4
- Hepacivirus · Phase 4
- Hepatitis, Alcoholic · Phase 4
- Hepatitis C, Chronic · Phase 3
- Hepatopulmonary Syndrome · Phase 1
- HIV · Phase 2
- HIV Infections · Phase 4
- Hodgkin Disease · Phase 4
- Human T-lymphotropic virus 1 · Phase 3
- Hypoalbuminemia · Phase 3
- Immune System Diseases · Phase 3
- Infertility · Phase 4
- Infertility, Female · Early Phase 1
- Inflammation · Phase 4
- Inflammatory Bowel Diseases · Phase 2
- Intermittent Claudication · Phase 3
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome · Phase 4
- Jaundice · Phase 3
- Kidney Diseases · Early Phase 1
- Kidney Failure, Chronic · Phase 4
- Leishmaniasis · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Leishmaniasis, Mucocutaneous · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Liver Cirrhosis · Phase 3
- Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary · Phase 2
- Liver Diseases · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Liver Diseases, Alcoholic · Phase 3
- Liver Failure · Phase 3
- Liver Regeneration · Phase 4
- Lumbar Vertebrae · Phase 4
- Lupus Nephritis · Phase 4
- Lymphedema · Phase 2
- Major Depressive Disorder · Phase 2
- Malaria, Falciparum · Phase 2
- Maximum Tolerated Dose · Phase 1
- Mucositis · Early Phase 1
- Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne · Phase 1/Phase 2
- Neoadjuvant Therapy · Phase 2
- Neonatal Sepsis · Phase 3
- Neoplasm Metastasis · Phase 2
- Neoplasms · Phase 4
- Nephrotic Syndrome · Phase 3
- Neuralgia · Phase 2
- Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease · Phase 4
- Obesity · Phase 4
- Osteonecrosis · Phase 3
- Osteoradionecrosis · Phase 4
- Oxidative Stress · Phase 3
- Pancreatic Neoplasms · Phase 3
- Pancreatitis · Phase 3
- Pancreatitis, Alcoholic · Phase 3
- Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic · Phase 3
- Parkinson Disease · Phase 2
- Pentoxifylline · Phase 4
- Peripheral Nervous System Diseases · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Pharmacokinetics · Phase 1
- Pneumonia · Phase 4
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome · Phase 2
- Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Postoperative Complications · Phase 2
- Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Primary Ovarian Insufficiency · Phase 2
- Prostatic Neoplasms · Phase 3
- Protein-Energy Malnutrition · Phase 3
- Radiation Injuries · Phase 2
- Radiation Oncology · Phase 3
- Radiculopathy · Phase 4
- Renal Dialysis · Phase 4
- Renal Insufficiency, Chronic · Phase 4
- Safety · Phase 1
- Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary · Phase 2
- Schizophrenia · Phase 1/Phase 2
- Sepsis · Phase 4
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases · Phase 2/Phase 3
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck · Phase 1
- Traumatology · Phase 3
- Triamcinolone · Phase 4
- Vascular Calcification · Phase 1/Phase 2
- Vascular Diseases · Phase 3
- Vitamin E · Phase 4
- Wounds and Injuries · Phase 2
Mechanism of action
- 5'-nucleotidaseANTAGONIST
NT5E antagonist
Approval history
- approvedPriority reviewAug 30, 1984
Chemistry & pharmacology
SMILES
CN1C=NC2=C1C(=O)N(CCCCC(C)=O)C(=O)N2C- Mol. weight
- 278.307 g/mol
- Lipinski Ro5
- Pass
- Rule of 3
- No
- Chirality
- Achiral Molecule
- Inorganic
- No
- Polymer
- No
- Delivery
- Oral
- Availability
- Prescription Only
Oral
Yes
Parenteral
No
Topical
No
Sources
- WikipediaPentoxifylline ↗
- NCATSSD6QCT3TSU ↗
- ChEMBLCHEMBL628 ↗
Also known as
- azupentat
- bl-191
- bl-191
- dimethyloxohexylxanthine
- neotren mr
- oxpentifylline
- oxpentifylline
- oxpentifylline
- oxpentifylline
- pentoxifilina
- pentoxifilina
- pentoxifyllin
- pentoxifyllin
- pentoxifyllin
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifylline
- pentoxifyllinum
- pentoxifyllinum
- pentoxil
- pentoxil
- pentoxiphyllin
- pentoxiphyllin
- pentoxyphylline
- pentoxyphylline
- t1225
- trental
- trental
- trental
- trental 100
- trental 400
Clinical trials
| NCT ID | Phase | Start date | Sponsor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| NCT07086794 | Early Phase 1 (Phase 1) | Nov 10, 2025 | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), University of Kentucky |
| NCT07252518 | N/A | Oct 1, 2025 | Bangladesh Medical University |
| NCT06912763 | Phase 2 | Aug 8, 2025 | University of Texas at Houston |
| NCT07088328 | N/A | Jul 30, 2025 | Alexandria University |
| NCT06998628 | Phase 2 | Jun 2, 2025 | Tanta University |
| NCT07137793 | Phase 2 | May 25, 2025 | Tanta University |
| NCT06903689 | Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2) | Apr 15, 2025 | Mansoura University |
| NCT06823362 | Phase 4 | Apr 10, 2025 | — |
| NCT07085806 | N/A | Jan 1, 2025 | Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India |
| NCT06634056 | Phase 2 | Nov 30, 2024 | AstraZeneca, University of Toronto |
| NCT06494111 | Phase 2 | Nov 29, 2024 | University of Texas at Houston |
| NCT06344390 | Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2) | Apr 10, 2024 | Hebei University |
| NCT06944704 | Phase 2 | Apr 3, 2024 | Tanta University |
| NCT06421870 | Phase 3 | Mar 1, 2024 | Ain Shams University |
| NCT06265389 | Phase 4 | Mar 1, 2024 | Tanta University |
| NCT06236165 | Phase 3 | Feb 14, 2024 | Tanta University |
| NCT06319768 | N/A | Jan 1, 2024 | Sohag University |
| NCT06186700 | Phase 2 | Dec 25, 2023 | Mansoura University |
| NCT06176339 | Phase 2 | Dec 15, 2023 | Mansoura University |
| NCT05795647 | Phase 2 | Nov 20, 2023 | University of Limoges |
Organizations
Research & Development (162)
Marketing (20)
| Organization | Org type | Relationship | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Actavis | For profit | MKTG | Jul 9, 1997 |
| Ani Pharmaceuticals | For profit | SYN | Jul 9, 1997 |
| Ani Pharmaceuticals | For profit | MKTG | Jul 9, 1997 |
| Apotex | For profit | MKTG | Jun 9, 1999 |
| Bausch Health Companies | For profit | MKTG | Jul 20, 1998 |
| Bausch Health Companies | For profit | SYN | Jul 20, 1998 |
| Heritage Pharma | For profit | MKTG | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Heritage Pharma | For profit | SYN | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Heritage Pharma | For profit | SYN | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Impax Laboratories | For profit | MKTG | Aug 10, 1999 |
| Mylan | For profit | MKTG | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Pliva | For profit | MKTG | May 25, 1999 |
| Rising Pharmaceuticals | For profit | MKTG | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Rising Pharmaceuticals | For profit | SYN | Jul 8, 1997 |
| Teva | For profit | MKTG | Sep 3, 1999 |
| Upsher-Smith Laboratories | For profit | MKTG | Mar 31, 1999 |
| Validus Pharmaceuticals | For profit | NDA2 | Aug 30, 1984 |
| Validus Pharmaceuticals | For profit | NDA | Aug 30, 1984 |
| Validus Pharmaceuticals | For profit | MKTG | Aug 30, 1984 |
| Watson Pharmaceuticals | For profit | MKTG | Sep 4, 1998 |