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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Brand names, Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Analogs

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Brand Names Mixture

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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Chemical_Formula

C10H15N5

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride RX_link

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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride fda sheet

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride msds (material safety sheet)

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Synthesis Reference

Shapiro, Freedman, U.S. pats. 2,961,377, 3,057,780 (1960, 1962 both to U.S.V.)

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Molecular Weight

205.26 g/mol

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Melting Point

175-178 oC

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride H2O Solubility

210 mg/mL

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride State

Solid

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride LogP

0.759

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Dosage Forms

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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Indication

For the reatment of type II diabetes mellitus.

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Pharmacology

Used to treat diabetes, phenformin is a biguanide (contains 2 guanidino groups) hypoglycemic agent with actions and uses similar to those of metformin (Glucophage). Both drugs work by (1) decreasing the absorption of glucose by the intestines, (2) decreasing the production of glucose in the liver, and by (3) increasing the body's ability to use insulin more effectively. More specifically, phenformin improves glycemic control by improving insulin sensitivity. Phenformin is generally considered to be associated with an unacceptably high incidence of actic acidosis. In general biguanides should be used only in stable type II diabetics who are free of liver, kidney and cardiovascular problems and who cannot be controlled with diet.

Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Absorption

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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride side effects and Toxicity

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Phenethylbiguanide Hydrochloride Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals