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Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Brand names, Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Analogs

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Brand Names Mixture

  • None

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Chemical_Formula

C6H14O6S2

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/busulfan.htm

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate fda sheet

Tetramethylene_Dimethane_Sulfonate FDA

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate msds (material safety sheet)

Tetramethylene_Dimethane_Sulfonate MSDS

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Synthesis Reference

U.S. pat. 2,917,432(1959)

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Molecular Weight

246.304 g/mol

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Melting Point

287 oC

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate H2O Solubility

6.9E+004 mg/L

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate State

Solid

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate LogP

-0.52

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Dosage Forms

Solution; Tablet

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Indication

For use in combination with cyclophosphamide as a conditioning regimen prior to allogeneic hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation for chronic myelogenous leukemia.

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Pharmacology

Busulfan is an antineoplastic in the class of alkylating agents and is used to treat various forms of cancer. Alkylating agents are so named because of their ability to add alkyl groups to many electronegative groups under conditions present in cells. They stop tumor growth by cross-linking guanine bases in DNA double-helix strands - directly attacking DNA. This makes the strands unable to uncoil and separate. As this is necessary in DNA replication, the cells can no longer divide. In addition, these drugs add methyl or other alkyl groups onto molecules where they do not belong which in turn inhibits their correct utilization by base pairing and causes a miscoding of DNA. Alkylating agents are cell cycle-nonspecific. Alkylating agents work by three different mechanisms all of which achieve the same end result - disruption of DNA function and cell death.

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Absorption

Completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate side effects and Toxicity

Signs of overdose include allergic reaction, unusual bleeding or bruising, sudden weakness or unusual fatigue, persistent cough, congestion, or shortness of breath; flank, stomach or joint pain; pronounced nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, confusion, or darkening of the skin, chills, fever, collapse, and loss of consciousness.

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Patient Information

Tetramethylene Dimethane Sulfonate Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals