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5-Flurocytosine Brand names, 5-Flurocytosine Analogs

5-Flurocytosine Brand Names Mixture

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5-Flurocytosine Chemical_Formula

C4H4FN3O

5-Flurocytosine RX_link

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

5-Flurocytosine fda sheet

5-Flurocytosine FDA

5-Flurocytosine msds (material safety sheet)

5-Flurocytosine MSDS

5-Flurocytosine Synthesis Reference

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5-Flurocytosine Molecular Weight

129.093 g/mol

5-Flurocytosine Melting Point

296 oC

5-Flurocytosine H2O Solubility

10.5 g/L

5-Flurocytosine State

Solid

5-Flurocytosine LogP

-0.062

5-Flurocytosine Dosage Forms

Capsule (250mg and 500mg)

5-Flurocytosine Indication

For the treatment (in combination with amphotericin B) of serious infections caused by susceptible strains of Candida (septicemia, endocarditis and urinary system infections) and/or Cryptococcus (meningitis and pulmonary infections).

5-Flurocytosine Pharmacology

Flucytosine is an antimetabolite that acts as an antifungal agent with in vitro and in vivo activity against Candida and Cryptococcus. Flucytosine enters the fungal cell via cytosine permease; thus, flucytosine is metabolized to 5-fluorouracil within fungal organisms. The 5-fluorouracil is extensively incorporated into fungal RNA and inhibits synthesis of both DNA and RNA. The result is unbalanced growth and death of the fungal organism. Antifungal synergism between Ancobon and polyene antibiotics, particularly amphotericin B, has been reported.

5-Flurocytosine Absorption

Rapidly and virtually completely absorbed following oral administration. Bioavailability 78% to 89%.

5-Flurocytosine side effects and Toxicity

Oral, rat: LD50 = >15 gm/kg.

5-Flurocytosine Patient Information

Bone marrow toxicity can cause anemia, leukopenia, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia and, rarely, agranulocytosis and eosinophilia. Other side effects can be nausea, vomiting, anorexia, bloating, diarrhea, and, rarely, bowel perforation. Reversible elevations in liver enzymes have been reported. Occasionally, rashes may be a side effect. Some side effects that have only been seen very rarely are confusion, hallucinations, headaches, sedation, vertigo and liver enlargement.There has also been a case of severe allergic-type reaction to the drug in at least one person with AIDS. This type of reaction is called anaphylaxis.

5-Flurocytosine Organisms Affected

Yeast and other fungi