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Nitrogen monoxide Brand names, Nitrogen monoxide Analogs

Nitrogen monoxide Brand Names Mixture

  • Aldoril 15 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Aldoril 25 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Apo Methazide 15 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Apo Methazide 25 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Novo-Doparil 15 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Novo-Doparil 25 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Pms-Dopazide 15 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Pms-Dopazide-25 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Supres 150 Tab (Chlorothiazide + Methyldopa)
  • Supres 250 Tab (Chlorothiazide + Methyldopa)

Nitrogen monoxide Chemical_Formula

NO

Nitrogen monoxide RX_link

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

Nitrogen monoxide fda sheet

Nitrogen_monoxide FDA

Nitrogen monoxide msds (material safety sheet)

Nitrogen_monoxide MSDS

Nitrogen monoxide Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

Nitrogen monoxide Molecular Weight

30.0061 g/mol

Nitrogen monoxide Melting Point

-163.6 oC

Nitrogen monoxide H2O Solubility

9.49E+004 mg/L

Nitrogen monoxide State

Liquid

Nitrogen monoxide LogP

0.10

Nitrogen monoxide Dosage Forms

Cream; Drops; Gas; Liquid; Lotion; Ointment; Powder; Tablet

Nitrogen monoxide Indication

For the treatment of term and near-term (>34 weeks) neonates with hypoxic respiratory failure

Nitrogen monoxide Pharmacology

Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) occurs as a primary developmental defect or as a condition secondary to other diseases such as meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS), pneumonia, sepsis, hyaline membrane disease, congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), and pulmonary hypoplasia. In these states, pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) is high, which results in hypoxemia secondary to right-to-left shunting of blood through the patent ductus arteriosus and foramen ovale. In neonates with PPHN, Nitric oxide improves oxygenation (as indicated by significant increases in PaO2). Nitric oxide appears to increase the partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) by dilating pulmonary vessels in better entilated areas of the lung, redistributing pulmonary blood flow away from lung regions with low ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) ratios toward regions with normal ratios.

Nitrogen monoxide Absorption

Nitric oxide is absorbed systemically after inhalation.

Nitrogen monoxide side effects and Toxicity

No information avaliable

Nitrogen monoxide Patient Information

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Nitrogen monoxide Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals