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Mesalazine Brand names, Mesalazine Analogs

Mesalazine Brand Names Mixture

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Mesalazine Chemical_Formula

C6H11NO3

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Mesalazine fda sheet

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Mesalazine msds (material safety sheet)

Mesalazine Synthesis Reference

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Mesalazine Molecular Weight

145.156 g/mol

Mesalazine Melting Point

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Mesalazine H2O Solubility

Freely soluble

Mesalazine State

Solid

Mesalazine LogP

-1.026

Mesalazine Dosage Forms

Cream for topical administration (160 mg/g of methyl aminolevulinate equivalent to 16.0% of methyl aminolevulinate)

Mesalazine Indication

For topical use, in combination with 570 to 670 nm wavelength red light illumination, in the treatment of non-hyperkeratotic actinic keratoses of the face and scalp in immunocompetent patients when used in conjunction with lesion preparation (debridement using a sharp dermal curette).

Mesalazine Pharmacology

After topical application of methyl aminolevulinate, porphyrins will accumulate intracellularly in the treated skin lesions. The intracellular porphyrins (including PpIX) are photoactive, fluorescing compounds and, upon light activation in the presence of oxygen, singlet oxygen is formed which causes damage to cellular compartments, in particular the mitochondria. Light activation of accumulated porphyrins leads to a photochemical reaction and thereby phototoxicity to the light-exposed target cells.

Mesalazine Absorption

In vitro, after 24 hours the mean cumulative absorption through human skin was 0.26% of the administered dose.

Mesalazine side effects and Toxicity

The severity of local phototoxic reactions such as erythema, pain and burning sensation may increase in case of prolonged application time or very high light intensity.

Mesalazine Patient Information

Mesalazine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals