Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Brand names,
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Analogs
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Brand Names Mixture
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Chemical_Formula
C7H17N2O2
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
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Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
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Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
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Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Synthesis Reference
No information avaliable
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Molecular Weight
161.222 g/mol
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Melting Point
217-221 oC (chloride salt)
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
H2O Solubility
10 mg/mL (chloride salt)
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
State
Solid
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
LogP
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Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Dosage Forms
Tablet
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Indication
For the treatment of acute postoperative and postpartum nonobstructive (functional) urinary retention and for neurogenic atony of the urinary bladder with retention.
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Pharmacology
Bethanechol is a parasympathomimetic (cholinergic) used for the treatment of acute postoperative and postpartum nonobstructive (functional) urinary retention and for neurogenic atony of the urinary bladder with retention. Bethanechol, a cholinergic agent, is a synthetic ester which is structurally and pharmacologically related to acetylcholine. It increases the tone of the detrusor urinae muscle, usually producing a contraction sufficiently strong to initiate micturition and empty the bladder. It stimulates gastric motility, increases gastric tone, and often restores impaired rhythmic peristalsis. Bethanechol chloride is not destroyed by cholinesterase and its effects are more prolonged than those of acetytcholine.
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Absorption
No information avaliable
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
side effects and Toxicity
No information avaliable
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Patient Information
Bethanechol chloride tablets should preferably be taken one hour before or two hours after meals to avoid nausea
or vomiting. Dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting may occur, especially when getting up from a lying or sitting
position.
Carbamylmethylcholine Chloride
Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals