Over the past twenty years there has been a growing interest in the orally active iron chelators, deferiprone and deferasirox, both have been extensively studied. The ability of these compounds to mobilize iron from the heart and endocrine tissue has presented the clinician with some advantages over desferrioxamine, the first therapeutic iron chelator. Other orally active iron chelators are currently under development. The critical features necessary for the design of therapeutically useful orally active iron chelators are presented in this review, together with recent studies devoted to the design of such chelators. This newly emerging range of iron chelators will enable clinicians to apply iron chelation methodology to other disease state...
The importance of iron chelators in medicine has significantly increased in recent years. Iron is es...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
Iron overload is one of the major causes of morbidity and death in patients undergoing chronic trans...
The first successful therapeutic iron chelator was desferrioxamine which was introduced in the late ...
Iron chelation therapy is used to reduce iron overload development due to its deposition in various ...
Chronic iron overload from frequent blood transfusions to treat patients with severe anemias leads t...
Deferoxamine (DFO) was the standard of care for transfusional iron overload for > 40 years, requirin...
An excessive amount of iron may become extremely toxic both for its ability to generate reactive oxy...
For nearly 30 years, patients with transfusional iron overload have depended on nightly deferoxamine...
Iron-chelation therapy is essential in iron-overloaded patients. The long-term efficacy of this appr...
Regular blood transfusions for the treatment of chronic anemia inevitably lead to iron overload sin...
Desferrioxamine (DFO), deferiprone (L1) and desferasirox (ICL-670) are clinically approved iron chel...
Patients with acquired iron overload require chelation therapy using either Desferal or Exjade. Iron...
The emergence of new chelators is likely to have a major impact on the treatment of thalassemia majo...
β-Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder which through repeated blood transfusions and enhanced...
The importance of iron chelators in medicine has significantly increased in recent years. Iron is es...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
Iron overload is one of the major causes of morbidity and death in patients undergoing chronic trans...
The first successful therapeutic iron chelator was desferrioxamine which was introduced in the late ...
Iron chelation therapy is used to reduce iron overload development due to its deposition in various ...
Chronic iron overload from frequent blood transfusions to treat patients with severe anemias leads t...
Deferoxamine (DFO) was the standard of care for transfusional iron overload for > 40 years, requirin...
An excessive amount of iron may become extremely toxic both for its ability to generate reactive oxy...
For nearly 30 years, patients with transfusional iron overload have depended on nightly deferoxamine...
Iron-chelation therapy is essential in iron-overloaded patients. The long-term efficacy of this appr...
Regular blood transfusions for the treatment of chronic anemia inevitably lead to iron overload sin...
Desferrioxamine (DFO), deferiprone (L1) and desferasirox (ICL-670) are clinically approved iron chel...
Patients with acquired iron overload require chelation therapy using either Desferal or Exjade. Iron...
The emergence of new chelators is likely to have a major impact on the treatment of thalassemia majo...
β-Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder which through repeated blood transfusions and enhanced...
The importance of iron chelators in medicine has significantly increased in recent years. Iron is es...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
Iron overload is one of the major causes of morbidity and death in patients undergoing chronic trans...