Osilodrostat is an inhibitor of 11β-hydroxylase (also referred to as CYP11B1), the enzyme that catalyzes the final step in the biosynthesis of endogenous cortisol. It is used to lower circulating cortisol levels in the treatment of Cushing's disease, a disorder in which cortisol levels are chronically and supraphysiologically elevated. Cushing's disease is often the result of ACTH hypersecretion secondary to a pituitary tumor, and surgical resection of the tumour is generally the treatment of choice. As an orally bioavailable drug therapy, osilodrostat provides a novel treatment option for patients in whom removal of the causative tumor is not an option or for whom previous pituitary surgery has not been curative.
Osilodrostat is manufactured by Novartis under the brand name Isturisa. It has undergone phase II clinical trials for the treatment of solid tumours, hypertension, and heart failure, but development for these indications was discontinued by Novartis in January 2013. Osilodrostat was approved for use in the EU in January 2020 for the treatment of endogenous Cushing's syndrome (i.e. Cushing's disease), and was granted FDA approval and Orphan Drug designation in the US in March 2020 for the same indication.
Osilodrostat is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with Cushing's disease for whom pituitary surgery is not an option or has not been curative.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Novartis Investigative Site, Chiba, Japan
Massachusetts General Hospital Neuroendocrine Unit, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Horizon Research Group, Inc, Mobile, Alabama, United States
Northwest Clinical Trials, Boise, Idaho, United States
KRK Medical Research, Dallas, Texas, United States
Impact Clinical Trials, Beverly Hills, California, United States
Long Beach Center for Clinical Research, Long Beach, California, United States
Innovative Clinical Research, Inc, Harbor City, California, United States
Novartis Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, New Jersey, United States
Novartis Investigator Site, France, France
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