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Oxiconazole nitrate Brand names, Oxiconazole nitrate Analogs

Oxiconazole nitrate Brand Names Mixture

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Oxiconazole nitrate Chemical_Formula

C8H15NO2

Oxiconazole nitrate RX_link

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

Oxiconazole nitrate fda sheet

Oxiconazole nitrate msds (material safety sheet)

Oxiconazole_nitrate MSDS

Oxiconazole nitrate Synthesis Reference

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Oxiconazole nitrate Molecular Weight

157.21 g/mol

Oxiconazole nitrate Melting Point

>300 oC

Oxiconazole nitrate H2O Solubility

1.67E+005 mg/L

Oxiconazole nitrate State

Solid

Oxiconazole nitrate LogP

0.66

Oxiconazole nitrate Dosage Forms

Tablets containing 500 mg of tranexamic acid; Sterile solution for intravenous injection containing 100 mg tranexamic acid

Oxiconazole nitrate Indication

For use in patients with hemophilia for short term use (two to eight days) to reduce or prevent hemorrhage and reduce the need for replacement therapy during and following tooth extraction.

Oxiconazole nitrate Pharmacology

Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic that competitively inhibits the activation of plasminogen to plasmin. Tranexamic acid is a competitive inhibitor of plasminogen activation, and at much higher concentrations, a noncompetitive inhibitor of plasmin, i.e., actions similar to aminocaproic acid. Tranexamic acid is about 10 times more potent in vitro than aminocaproic acid. Tranexamic acid binds more strongly than aminocaproic acid to both the strong and weak receptor sites of the plasminogen molecule in a ratio corresponding to the difference in potency between the compounds. Tranexamic acid in a concentration of 1 mg per mL does not aggregate platelets in vitro. In patients with hereditary angioedema, inhibition of the formation and activity of plasmin by tranexamic acid may prevent attacks of angioedema by decreasing plasmin-induced activation of the first complement protein (C1).

Oxiconazole nitrate Absorption

Absorption of tranexamic acid after oral administration in humans represents approximately 30 to 50% of the ingested dose and bioavailability is not affected by food intake.

Oxiconazole nitrate side effects and Toxicity

Oral LD50 in mice is >10 gm/kg. Symptoms of overdosage may be nausea, vomiting, orthostatic symptoms and/or hypotension.

Oxiconazole nitrate Patient Information

Oxiconazole nitrate Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals