Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate
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Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Brand names, Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Analogs
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Brand Names Mixture
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Chemical_Formula
C6H14FO3P
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate RX_link
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Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate fda sheet
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate msds (material safety sheet)
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Synthesis Reference
No information avaliable
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Molecular Weight
184.146 g/mol
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Melting Point
-82 oC
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate H2O Solubility
1.54E+004 mg/L
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate State
Liquid
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate LogP
1.13
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Dosage Forms
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Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Indication
For use in the eye to treat certain types of glaucoma and other eye conditions, such as accommodative esotropia.
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Pharmacology
Isoflurophate is used as ocular drops in the treatment of chronic glaucoma. Isoflurophate is an organophosphorus compound that acts as an irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor. As such, it displays parasympathomimetic effects. Isoflurophate is used in the eye to treat certain types of glaucoma and other eye conditions, such as accommodative esotropia. They may also be used in the diagnosis of certain eye conditions, such as accommodative esotropia. Isoflurophate damages the acetylcholinesterase enzyme and is therefore irreversible, however, pralidoxime can displace organophosphates such as isoflurophate from acetylcholinesterase, but only if administered before isoflurophate damages (alkylates) the enzyme.
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Absorption
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Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate side effects and Toxicity
Signs of overdose include increased sweating, loss of bladder control, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps or pain, shortness of breath, tightness in chest, or wheezing, slow or irregular heartbeat, unusual tiredness or weakness, watering of mouth.
Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Patient Information
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Diisopropyl Phosphorofluoridate Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals