Anti-proliferative drugs

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CA 2430296

The present invention relates to methods for the treatment of diseases associated with hyper-proliferation of cells by administering to a subject in need a therapeutically effective amount of at least one psychotropic agent. Specific proliferative diseases against which psychotropic agents were found to be effective are cancer, including multi-drug resistant cancer and diseases associated with hyper-proliferation of the skin cells, such as psoriasis and hyperkeratosis.

L'invention concerne des méthodes de traitement de maladies associées à une hyper-prolifération des cellules. Ces méthodes consistent à administrer à un sujet une quantité efficace sur le plan thérapeutique d'au moins un agent psychotrope. On a trouvé que des agents psychotropes peuvent être efficaces contre des maladies prolifératives spécifiques, telles que le cancer, notamment un cancer résistant à plusieurs médicaments et des maladies associées à une hyper-prolifération des cellules de la peau, telles que le psoriasis et l'hyperkératose.

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