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Aldoril D30 Brand names, Aldoril D30 Analogs

Aldoril D30 Brand Names Mixture

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Aldoril D30 Chemical_Formula

C56H71N9O23S

Aldoril D30 RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic4/mycamine.htm

Aldoril D30 fda sheet

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Aldoril D30 msds (material safety sheet)

Aldoril_D30 MSDS

Aldoril D30 Synthesis Reference

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Aldoril D30 Molecular Weight

1270.28 g/mol

Aldoril D30 Melting Point

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Aldoril D30 H2O Solubility

Freely soluble as sodium salt (> 200mg/mL)

Aldoril D30 State

Solid

Aldoril D30 LogP

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Aldoril D30 Dosage Forms

Powder for solution (for injection)

Aldoril D30 Indication

For use in the treatment of patients with esophageal candidiasis and prophylaxis of Candida infections in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Aldoril D30 Pharmacology

Formerly known as FK463, micafungin is a novel antifungal agent. It is a glucan synthesis inhibitor of the echinocandin structural class. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved micafungin in March 2005. Micafungin inhibits an enzyme essential for fungal cell-wall synthesis and is fungicidal (lethal) for Candida. Micafungin can be used concomitantly with a variety of other drugs, including the HIV protease inhibitor ritonavir and the transplant medications cyclosporine and tacrolimus.

Aldoril D30 Absorption

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Aldoril D30 side effects and Toxicity

Intravenous LD50 in rats is 125mg/kg. In dogs it is >200mg/kg. No cases of overdosage have been reported. Repeated daily doses up to 8 mg/kg (maximum total dose of 896 mg) in adult patients have been administered in clinical trials with no reported dose-limiting toxicity. The minimum lethal dose is 125 mg/kg in rats, equivalent to 8.1 times the recommended human clinical dose for esophageal candidiasis based on body surface area comparisons.

Aldoril D30 Patient Information

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Aldoril D30 Organisms Affected

Aspergillis, Candida and other fungi