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Gamma Secretase Inhibitors

Gamma Secretase Inhibitors are used to treat desmoid tumors and some forms of cancer. They work by inhibiting gamma-secretase, which decreases Notch signalling and disrupts cell proliferation in the tumors.

Why are gamma secretase inhibitors prescribed?

  1. Connective Tissue Disorders (100%)

Key takeaways

Gamma-secretase inhibitors are used to treat desmoid tumors. These medications work by blocking the gamma secretase enzyme, which helps to reduce tumor cell growth. One example is an oral tablet called Ogsiveo (nirogacestat).

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Ogsiveo

as low as$5,003
NIROGACESTAT treats desmoid tumors, growths that occur in connective tissues, such as fat, muscle, and blood vessels. It works by slowing or stopping the growth of tumor cells.
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