An endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA) is a drug that blocks endothelin receptors.
Three main kinds of ERAs exist:
- Dual ET Receptor Antagonists, which affect both endothelin A (ETA) and B receptors (ETB) [1]
- Selective ETA Receptor Antagonists, which affect endothelin A receptors
- Selective ETB Receptor Antagonists, which affect endothelin B receptors
Macitentan, ambrisentan and bosentan are mainly used for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, while atrasentan is an experimental anti-cancer drug.
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