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Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Brand names, Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Analogs

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Brand Names Mixture

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Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Chemical_Formula

C11H15NO5

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate RX_link

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

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate fda sheet

Mercaptopurine_Monohydrate FDA

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate msds (material safety sheet)

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Synthesis Reference

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Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Molecular Weight

241.241 g/mol

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Melting Point

93 oC

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate H2O Solubility

7200 mg/L

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate State

Solid

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate LogP

0.118

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Dosage Forms

Liquid (100 mg/mL in 10 mL vials); Tablet (500 mg and 750 mg) for oral administration

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Indication

For use as an adjunct to rest, physical therapy, and other measures for the relief of discomforts associated with acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions.

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Pharmacology

Methocarbamol is a central muscle relaxant for skeletal muscles, used to treat spasms. It is structurally related to guaifenesin. Methocarbamol's exact mechanism of causing skeletal muscle relaxation is unknown. It is thought to work centrally, perhaps by general depressant effects. It has no direct relaxant effects on striated muscle, nerve fibers, or the motor endplate. It will not directly relax contracted skeletal muscles. The drug has a secondary sedative effect.

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Absorption

Rapid. Onset of action is about 30 minutes after oral administration.

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate side effects and Toxicity

Symptoms of overdose include blurred vision, coma, drowsiness, low blood pressure, nausea, and seizures.

Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Patient Information

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Mercaptopurine Monohydrate Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals