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Gen-Amantadine Brand names, Gen-Amantadine Analogs

Gen-Amantadine Brand Names Mixture

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Gen-Amantadine Chemical_Formula

C10H17N

Gen-Amantadine RX_link

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

Gen-Amantadine fda sheet

Gen-Amantadine FDA

Gen-Amantadine msds (material safety sheet)

Gen-Amantadine MSDS

Gen-Amantadine Synthesis Reference

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Gen-Amantadine Molecular Weight

151.249 g/mol

Gen-Amantadine Melting Point

180 oC

Gen-Amantadine H2O Solubility

6290 mg/L (freely soluble)

Gen-Amantadine State

Solid

Gen-Amantadine LogP

1.903

Gen-Amantadine Dosage Forms

Capsule (100mg) and syrup

Gen-Amantadine Indication

For the chemoprophylaxis, prophylaxis, and treatment of signs and symptoms of infection caused by various strains of influenza A virus. Also for the treatment of parkinsonism and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions.

Gen-Amantadine Pharmacology

Amantadine is an antiviral drug which also acts as an antiparkinson agent, for which it is usually combined with L-DOPA when L-DOPA responses decline (probably due to tolerance). It is a derivate of adamantane, like a similar drug rimantadine. The mechanism of action of amantadine in the treatment of Parkinson's disease and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions is not known. It has been shown to cause an increase in dopamine release in the animal brain, and does not possess anticholinergic activity.

Gen-Amantadine Absorption

Amantadine is well absorbed orally from the gastrointestinal tract.

Gen-Amantadine side effects and Toxicity

Deaths have been reported from overdose with amantadine. The lowest reported acute lethal dose was 2 grams. Drug overdose has resulted in cardiac, respiratory, renal or central nervous system toxicity. Cardiac dysfunction includes arrhythmia, tachycardia and hypertension. Pulmonary edema and respiratory distress (including ARDS) have been reported. Renal dysfunction including increased BUN, decreased creatinine clearance and renal insufficiency can occur. Central nervous system effects that have been reported include insomnia, anxiety, aggressive behavior, hypertonia, hyperkinesia, tremor, confusion, disorientation, depersonalization, fear, delirium, hallucination, psychotic reactions, lethargy, somnolence and coma. Seizures may be exacerbated in patients with prior history of seizure disorders. Hyperthermia has also been observed in cases where a drug overdose has occurred.

Gen-Amantadine Patient Information

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Gen-Amantadine Organisms Affected

Humans, other mammals and virus