US Patent

US11969435 — Concomitant administration of glucocorticoid receptor modulators and CYP3A inhibitors

Method of Use · Assigned to Corcept Therapeutics Inc · Expires 2037-06-19 · 11y remaining

Vulnerability score 58/100 Moderate — design-around opportunities exist

What this patent protects

This patent protects methods of treating Cushing's syndrome and hormone-sensitive cancers by administering a glucocorticoid receptor modulator and a CYP3A inhibitor together.

USPTO Abstract

Applicant provides methods of treating diseases including Cushing's syndrome and hormone-sensitive cancers by concomitant administration of a glucocorticoid receptor modulator (GRM) and steroidogenesis inhibitors, and by concomitant administration of a GRM and CYP3A inhibitors. The GRM may be, e.g., mifepristone; the CYP3A inhibitors or steroidogenesis inhibitors (collectively “inhibitors”) may be, e.g., ketoconazole or itraconazole. Inhibitors may cause toxicity or other serious adverse reactions; concomitant administration of inhibitors with other drugs may increase the risk of such toxicity and adverse reactions due to the inhibitors and/or the other drugs. Applicant has surprisingly found that GRMs may be administered to subjects receiving inhibitors without increasing the risk of adverse reactions; for example, Applicant has found that mifepristone may be concomitantly administered with ketoconazole or itraconazole, providing safe concomitant administration of the GRM and ketoconazole or itraconazole. In embodiments, the GRM dose may be reduced during concomitant administration of the GRM with inhibitors.

Drugs covered by this patent

FDA Patent Use Codes

When a patent is method-of-use, FDA lists it once per applicable indication ("U-code"). Each U-code carves out a specific therapeutic use that generic filers must either license or design around.

CodeDescriptionDrug
U-1643 Mifeprex

Patent Metadata

Patent number
US11969435
Jurisdiction
US
Classification
Method of Use
Expires
2037-06-19
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Corcept Therapeutics Inc
Source
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