Angiotensin-II Receptor Blockers (ARB)

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Drug Name Angiotensin-II Receptor Blockers (ARB)
FDA Approval Yes (for hypertension; repurposed for cancer studies)
Used for Investigational use in glioblastoma for potential reduction of vasogenic edema and steroid-sparing effects
Clinical Trial Phase Retrospective Studies
Clinical Trial Explanation Not specified
Common Side Effects Varies by specific ARB; can include dizziness, hypotension, and renal function alteration
OS without Not specified
OS with Not specified; studies have focused on steroid requirements and edema control
PFS without Not specified
PFS with Not specified; primary focus has been on edema reduction and potentially improved quality of life
Usefulness Rating Investigational (specific rating not provided due to mixed outcomes and study focuses)
Usefulness Explanation Not specified
Toxicity Level Not specified
Toxicity Explanation Not specified

Notes: ARBs, primarily used for hypertension, have shown potential in reducing steroid dose requirements and peri-tumoral edema in glioblastoma patients in retrospective studies. While no direct survival benefit has been observed, the reduction in steroid dosage and control of edema suggest a potential supportive role in glioblastoma management. Further research, including a randomized phase 3 trial in France, is exploring the impact of ARBs like losartan on glioblastoma treatment outcomes.


From Ben Williams Book: Not specified

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