Topilutamide
Topilutamide, known more commonly as fluridil and sold under the brand name Eucapil, is an antiandrogen medication which is used in the treatment of pattern hair loss in men and women. It is used as a topical medication and is applied to the scalp. Topilutamide belongs to a class of molecules known as perfluoroacylamido-arylpropanamides.
Topilutamide is a nonsteroidal antiandrogen, or an antagonist of the androgen receptor, the biological target of androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone.
Topilutamide was introduced for medical use in 2003. It is marketed only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The patent for Topilutamide expired in 2020.
Medical uses
Topilutamide is used as a topical medication in the treatment of pattern hair loss in men and women. Topilutamide is approved for cosmetic use in Europe but has not received FDA approval nor approval by the EMA for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride and Minoxidil are currently the only treatments approved for the treatment of this condition.Available forms
Under the brand name Eucapil, topilutamide is available as a 2% topical formulation intended for application to the scalp.Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Topilutamide is an antagonist of the AR, the biological target of androgens like testosterone and DHT. Fluridil binds to the androgen receptor with approximately a 9-15-fold higher affinity than more primitive NSAAs such as bicalutamide and hydroxyflutamide, but more research is required to validate these findings.| Compound | 3 μM | 10 μM |
| BP-766 | 41 ± 5 | 95.9 ± 6 |
| BP-521 | 62 ± 7 | 100 |
| BP-34 | 3 ± 4 | 2 ± 2 |
| Bicalutamide | 3 ± 3 | 11 ± 3 |
| Hydroxyflutamide | 2 ± 6 | 6 ± 7 |