L-Liothyronine

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L-Liothyronine




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L-Liothyronine Brand names, L-Liothyronine Analogs

L-Liothyronine Brand Names Mixture

  • Nupercainal Antiseptic Crm (Dibucaine + Domiphen Bromide)
  • Proctol Ointment (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Proctol Suppositories (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Proctosedyl Ointment (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Proctosedyl Sup (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Proctosedyl Suppositories (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Proctosone Ont (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Hydrocortisone Acetate + Neomycin Sulfate)
  • Proctosone Sup (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Hydrocortisone Acetate + Neomycin Sulfate)
  • Ratio-Proctosone (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone (Hydrocortisone Acetate))
  • Sab-Proctomyxin Hc Suppositories (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • Sandoz Proctomyxin Hc (Dibucaine Hydrochloride + Esculin + Framycetin Sulfate + Hydrocortisone)
  • L-Liothyronine Chemical_Formula

    C10H19O6PS2

    L-Liothyronine RX_link

    http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/ovide.htm

    L-Liothyronine fda sheet

    L-Liothyronine FDA

    L-Liothyronine msds (material safety sheet)

    L-Liothyronine MSDS

    L-Liothyronine Synthesis Reference

    No information avaliable

    L-Liothyronine Molecular Weight

    330.36 g/mol

    L-Liothyronine Melting Point

    2.8 oC

    L-Liothyronine H2O Solubility

    143 mg/L

    L-Liothyronine State

    Liquid

    L-Liothyronine LogP

    2.36

    L-Liothyronine Dosage Forms

    Topical solution; Lotion

    L-Liothyronine Indication

    For patients infected with Pediculus humanus capitis (head lice and their ova) of the scalp hair.

    L-Liothyronine Pharmacology

    Malathion is an organophosphate insecticide commonly used to control mosquitos and other flying insects. Pharmaceutically, malathion is used to eliminate head lice. The principal toxicological effect of malathion is cholinesterase inhibition, due primarily to malaoxon and to phosphorus thionate impurities.

    L-Liothyronine Absorption

    Malathion in an acetone vehicle has been reported to be absorbed through normal human skin only to the extent of 8% of the applied dose. Absorption may be increased when malathion is applied to damaged skin. Malathion is rapidly and effectively absorbed by practically all routes including the gastrointestinal tract, skin, mucous membranes, and lungs. However, it is readily excreted in the urine, and does not accumulate in organs or tissues.

    L-Liothyronine Toxicity

    Malathion is slightly toxic via the oral route, with reported oral LD50 values of 1000 mg/kg to greater than 10,000 mg/kg in the rat. It is also slightly toxic via the dermal route, with reported dermal LD50 values of greater than 4000 mg/kg in rats. Moderate poisoning can result in chest tightness, difficulty breathing, bradycardia, tachycardia, tremor/ataxia, blurred vision, and confusion. Severe, life-threatening signs include coma, seizures, respiratory arrest, and paralysis. Malathion may also be irritating to the skin and eyes.

    L-Liothyronine Patient Information

    L-Liothyronine Organisms Affected

    Head lice