Imuran

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Imuran




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Imuran Brand names, Imuran Analogs

Imuran Brand Names Mixture

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  • Imuran Chemical_Formula

    C9H7N7O2S

    Imuran RX_link

    http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/azathioprine.htm

    Imuran fda sheet

    Imuran msds (material safety sheet)

    Imuran MSDS

    Imuran Synthesis Reference

    No information avaliable

    Imuran Molecular Weight

    277.264 g/mol

    Imuran Melting Point

    243.5 oC

    Imuran H2O Solubility

    272 mg/L

    Imuran State

    Solid

    Imuran LogP

    1.001

    Imuran Dosage Forms

    Powder for solution and tablets for oral administration (25 mg, 75 mg and 100 mg)

    Imuran Indication

    For use as an adjunct in the prevention of rejection in renal homotransplantation. Also for the management of severe, active rheumatoid arthritis unresponsive to rest, aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or to agents in the class of which gold is an example.

    Imuran Pharmacology

    Azathioprine is a chemotherapy drug, now rarely used for chemotherapy but more for immunosuppression in organ transplantation and autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease or Crohn's disease. It is a pro-drug, converted in the body to the active metabolite 6-mercaptopurine. Azathioprine acts to inhibit purine synthesis necessary for the proliferation of cells, especially leukocytes and lymphocytes. It is a safe and effective drug used alone in certain autoimmune diseases, or in combination with other immunosuppressants in organ transplantation. Its most severe side effect is bone marrow suppression, and it should not be given in conjunction with purine analogues such as allopurinol. The enzyme thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) deactivates 6-mercaptopurine. Genetic polymorphisms of TPMT can lead to excessive drug toxicity, thus assay of serum TPMT may be useful to prevent this complication.

    Imuran Absorption

    Well absorbed following oral administration.

    Imuran Toxicity

    The oral LD50 for single doses of azathioprine in mice and rats are 2500 mg/kg and 400 mg/kg, respectively. Very large doses of this antimetabolite may lead to marrow hypoplasia, bleeding, infection, and death.

    Imuran Patient Information

    Imuran Organisms Affected

    Humans and other mammals