Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Brand names,
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Analogs
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Brand Names Mixture
- E-Pilo 1 Ophthalmic Solution (Epinephrine bitartrate + Pilocarpine hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo 2 Ophthalmic Solution (Epinephrine bitartrate + Pilocarpine hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo 4 Ophthalmic Solution (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo 6 Ophthalmic Solution (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo-1 Oph Soln (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo-2 Oph Soln (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo-4 Oph Soln (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- E-Pilo-6 Oph Soln (Epinephrine Bitartrate + Pilocarpine Hydrochloride)
- Timpilo 2 (Pilocarpine Hydrochloride + Timolol Maleate)
- Timpilo 4 (Pilocarpine Hydrochloride + Timolol Maleate)
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Chemical_Formula
C11H16N2O2
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
RX_link
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/salagen.htm
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
fda sheet
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
msds (material safety sheet)
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Synthesis Reference
Preobrashenski et al., Ber. 66, 1187 (1933)
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Molecular Weight
208.257 g/mol
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Melting Point
34 oC
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
H2O Solubility
1000 mg/ml
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
State
Solid
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
LogP
1.02
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Dosage Forms
Drops; Gel; Implant; Liquid; Solution
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Indication
For the treatment of radiation-induced dry mouth (xerostomia) and symptoms of dry mouth in patients with Sjögrens syndrome.
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Pharmacology
Pilocarpine is a choline ester miotic and a positively charged quaternary ammonium compound. Pilocarpine, in appropriate dosage, can increase secretion by the exocrine glands. The sweat, salivary, lacrimal, gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal glands and the mucous cells of the respiratory tract may be stimulated. When applied topically to the eye as a single dose it causes miosis, spasm of accommodation, and may cause a transitory rise in intraocular pressure followed by a more persistent fall. Dose-related smooth muscle stimulation of the intestinal tract may cause increased tone, increased motility, spasm, and tenesmus. Bronchial smooth muscle tone may increase. The tone and motility of urinary tract, gallbladder, and biliary duct smooth muscle may be enhanced. Pilocarpine may have paradoxical effects on the cardiovascular system. The expected effect of a muscarinic agonist is vasodepression, but administration of pilocarpine may produce hypertension after a brief episode of hypotension. Bradycardia and tachycardia have both been reported with use of pilocarpine.
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Absorption
There was a decrease in the rate of absorption of pilocarpine from SALAGEN Tablets when taken with a high fat meal by 12 healthy male volunteers
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
side effects and Toxicity
No information avaliable
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Patient Information
Patients should be informed that pilocarpine may cause visual disturbances, especially at night, that could impair
their ability to drive safely.
If a patient sweats excessively while taking pilocarpine hydrochloride and cannot drink enough liquid, the patient
should consult a physician. Dehydration may develop.
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals