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Historical milestones in the development of tibolone (Livial®)

Pages 609-621 | Received 05 Nov 2010, Accepted 08 Apr 2011, Published online: 26 Sep 2011
 

ABSTRACT

For a new chemical entity, tibolone had a very long development period of 25 years before it was finally approved for the treatment of climacteric complaints. The reasons for this long development were its complex and fast metabolism and the poor standardization and sensitivity of analytical techniques and clinical methods. In the beginning of the new millennium, the results of primate studies and dose-finding studies in early postmenopausal women showed that tibolone had clear tissue-selective effects: it prevented hot flushes and bone loss, which are estrogen-related effects, while the estrogen-sensitive organs like breast and endometrium were not stimulated. In tissue, measurements of tibolone metabolites revealed that estrogenic metabolites were present in brain, but these metabolites were found as inactive conjugates in breast and endometrium. Attempts to find new indications for tibolone in large clinical trials failed because these studies were performed in elderly women who had already past the menopause many years ago and so unexpected side-effects became apparent due to altered metabolism and gene activation.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The author would like to thank Martin Hund, PhD for his suggestions and thorough reading of the manuscript and Bert Tax, MSc for providing the author with historical material about the early years in the development of tibolone.

Conflict of interest The author was a former employee of the manufacturer of tibolone, Organon.

Source of funding Nil.

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