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Thireranide Brand names, Thireranide Analogs

Thireranide Brand Names Mixture

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Thireranide Chemical_Formula

C10H20N2S4

Thireranide RX_link

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

Thireranide fda sheet

Thireranide msds (material safety sheet)

Thireranide MSDS

Thireranide Synthesis Reference

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Thireranide Molecular Weight

296.543 g/mol

Thireranide Melting Point

71.5 oC

Thireranide H2O Solubility

4.09 mg/L

Thireranide State

Solid

Thireranide LogP

4.422

Thireranide Dosage Forms

Tablet

Thireranide Indication

For the treatment and management of chronic alcoholism

Thireranide Pharmacology

Disulfiram produces a sensitivity to alcohol which results in a highly unpleasant reaction when the patient under treatment ingests even small amounts of alcohol. Disulfiram blocks the oxidation of alcohol at the acetaldehyde stage during alcohol metabolism following disulfiram intake, the concentration of acetaldehyde occurring in the blood may be 5 to 10 times higher than that found during metabolism of the same amount of alcohol alone. Accumulation of acetaldehyde in the blood produces a complex of highly unpleasant symptoms referred to hereinafter as the disulfiram-alcohol reaction. This reaction, which is proportional to the dosage of both disulfiram and alcohol, will persist as long as alcohol is being metabolized. Disulfiram does not appear to influence the rate of alcohol elimination from the body. Prolonged administration of disulfiram does not produce tolerance; the longer a patient remains on therapy, the more exquisitely sensitive he becomes to alcohol.

Thireranide Absorption

Disulfiram is absorbed slowly from the gastrointestinal tract (80 to 90% of oral dose).

Thireranide side effects and Toxicity

LD50=8.6g/kg (orally in rats). Symptoms of overdose include irritation, slight drowsiness, unpleasant taste, mild GI disturbances, and orthostatic hypotension.

Thireranide Patient Information

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Thireranide Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals