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Genapax Brand names, Genapax Analogs

Genapax Brand Names Mixture

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Genapax Chemical_Formula

C25H30N3+

Genapax RX_link

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Genapax fda sheet

Genapax msds (material safety sheet)

Genapax MSDS

Genapax Synthesis Reference

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Genapax Molecular Weight

372.526 g/mol

Genapax Melting Point

215 oC

Genapax H2O Solubility

4 mg/mL

Genapax State

Solid

Genapax LogP

3.18

Genapax Dosage Forms

Liquid; Tincture

Genapax Indication

For the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections inside the mouth (thrush) and skin, also for the prevention of transmission of Chagas' disease (as a blood additive).

Genapax Pharmacology

Gentian violet is a mutagen, a mitotic poison, and a clastogen. Gentian violet has been used in medicine for almost 100 years: as an antiseptic for external use, as a topical antibiotic, as a topical antifungal agent, as an antihelminthic agent by oral administration, and more recently, as a blood additive to prevent transmission of Chagas' disease. It is thought to work by binding to the DNA of target organisms and causing disruption, mutation or inhibition of DNA replication.

Genapax Absorption

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Genapax side effects and Toxicity

LD50=420 mg/kg (rat, oral). Oral administration can cause gastrointestinal irritation, and intravenous injection can cause depression in the white blood cell count.

Genapax Patient Information

Genapax Organisms Affected

Yeast and other fungi, bacteria and protozoans