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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Brand names, Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Analogs

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Brand Names Mixture

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Chemical_Formula

C22H31N3O6S

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] RX_link

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] fda sheet

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] msds (material safety sheet)

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Synthesis Reference

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Molecular Weight

465.56 g/mol

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Melting Point

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] H2O Solubility

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] State

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] LogP

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Dosage Forms

Gel; Lotion; Solution (ampules containing 0.25 mL, 5 ampules to a box, requiring refrigeration for long-term storage)

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Indication

For use as a adjunct in assessing the risk of administering penicillin (benzylpenicillin or penicillin G).

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Pharmacology

Benylpenicilloyl polylysine is penicilloyl bound to polylysine and is considered to be the major determinant of penicillin metabolism; it is used as a skin-testing reagent to detect immunoglobulin E antibodies in people with a history of penicillin allergy. If skin testing using benzylpenicilloyl and penicillin G (as the sole source of minor determinants) is negative, approximately 97% of patients with a negative skin test will tolerate penicillin.

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Absorption

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] side effects and Toxicity

Symptoms of overdose include urticaria, generalized pruritus, local swelling, generalized flushing, anaphylaxis, bronchospasm, fainting and maculopapular eruption.

Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Patient Information

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Nalbuphinum [INN-Latin] Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals