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Fanosin Brand names, Fanosin Analogs

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Fanosin Chemical_Formula

C8H15N7O2S3

Fanosin RX_link

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

Fanosin fda sheet

Fanosin FDA

Fanosin msds (material safety sheet)

Fanosin MSDS

Fanosin Synthesis Reference

H. Yasufumi et al.; U.S. Pat. 4,283,408 (1981)

Fanosin Molecular Weight

337.449 g/mol

Fanosin Melting Point

163-164 oC

Fanosin H2O Solubility

1.1 mg/mL

Fanosin State

Solid

Fanosin LogP

-0.726

Fanosin Dosage Forms

Oral tablets; Rapid disintergrating tablets; Suspension; Injectable solution

Fanosin Indication

For the treatment of peptic ulcer disease (PUD) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Fanosin Pharmacology

Famotidine, a competitive histamine H2-receptor antagonist, is used to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as gastric or duodenal ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and pathological hypersecretory conditions. Famotidine inhibits many of the isoenzymes of the hepatic CYP450 enzyme system. Other actions of Famotidine include an increase in gastric bacterial flora such as nitrate-reducing organisms.

Fanosin Absorption

The bioavailability of oral doses is 40-45%.

Fanosin side effects and Toxicity

Intravenous, mouse: LD50 = 244.4mg/kg; Oral, mouse: LD50 = 4686 mg/kg. Symptoms of overdose include emesis, restlessness, pallor of mucous membranes or redness of mouth and ears, hypotension, tachycardia and collapse.

Fanosin Patient Information

Famotidine is used to treat stomach and duodenal (upper small intestine) ulcers;
hypersecretory (increased acid secretion) conditions; heartburn and gastroesophageal
reflux disease (stomach contents bubbling into the esophagus causing pain). Notify your
physician if you are pregnant or nursing. Famotidine may be taken with or without food.
Shake the oral suspension vigorously for 5-10 seconds before taking. Unused oral
suspension should be discarded after 30 days. Notify your physician if you develop black,
tarry stools or coffee-ground vomit.

Fanosin Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals