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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Brand names, Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Analogs

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Brand Names Mixture

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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Chemical_Formula

C41H42N4O8

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine RX_link

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

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine fda sheet

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine FDA

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine msds (material safety sheet)

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Synthesis Reference

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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Molecular Weight

718.794 g/mol

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Melting Point

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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine H2O Solubility

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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine State

Solid

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine LogP

3.743

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Dosage Forms

Powder for solution to be mixed for injection (2mg verteporfin/mL reconstituted verteporfin)

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Indication

For the treatment of patients with predominantly classic subfoveal choroidal neovascularization due to age-related macular degeneration, pathologic myopia or presumed ocular histoplasmosis.

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Pharmacology

Verteporfin, otherwise known as benzoporphyrin derivative, is a medication used in conjunction with laser treatment to eliminate the abnormal blood vessels in the eye associated with conditions such as the wet form of macular degeneration. Verteporfin accumulates in these abnormal blood vessels and, when stimulated by nonthermal red light with a wavelength of 693 nm in the presence of oxygen, produces highly reactive short-lived singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen radicals, resulting in local damage to the endothelium and blockage of the vessels.

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Absorption

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Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine side effects and Toxicity

Overdose of drug and/or light in the treated eye may result in nonperfusion of normal retinal vessels with the possibility of severe decrease in vision that could be permanent. An overdose of drug will also result in the prolongation of the period during which the patient remains photosensitive to bright light.

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Patient Information

Trifluoromethyldeoxyuridine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals