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Estrogenine Brand names, Estrogenine Analogs

Estrogenine Brand Names Mixture

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Estrogenine Chemical_Formula

C22H46O

Estrogenine RX_link

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Estrogenine fda sheet

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Estrogenine msds (material safety sheet)

Estrogenine MSDS

Estrogenine Synthesis Reference

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Estrogenine Molecular Weight

326.6 g/mol

Estrogenine Melting Point

65 - 72 oC

Estrogenine H2O Solubility

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Estrogenine State

Solid

Estrogenine LogP

9.017

Estrogenine Dosage Forms

Topical cream (10%)

Estrogenine Indication

For the topical treatment of recurrent oral-facial herpes simplex episodes (cold sores or fever blisters).

Estrogenine Pharmacology

Docosanol is a saturated 22-carbon aliphatic alcohol which exhibits antiviral activity against many lipid enveloped viruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV). Docosanol speeds the healing of cold sores and fever blisters on the face or lips. It also relieves the accompanying symptoms, including tingling, pain, burning, and itching. Docosanol cannot, however, prevent cold sores or fever blisters from appearing.

Estrogenine Absorption

Topical absorption has been shown to be minimal under conditions reflecting normal clinical use.

Estrogenine side effects and Toxicity

Symptoms of overdose include headache, abdominal pain, increased serum lipase, nausea, dyspepsia, dizziness, and hyperbilirubinemia.

Estrogenine Patient Information

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Estrogenine Organisms Affected

Herpes simplex virus