Aphthasolone

Safety (MSDS) data for dexamethazone

Safety (MSDS) data for dexamethazone


General

    Synonyms: 9-fluoro-11-beta,17,21-trihydroxy-16-alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, aphtasolon, azium, calonat, corsone, decaderm, decadron, decasone, decaspray, dectancyl, dekacort, deltafluorene, dergramin, deronil, desadrene, desametasone, dexa, dexacort, dexalona, dexameth, hexadrol, millicorten, dexacheroson, prednisolone F, visumetazone, numerous further trade names
    Use: glucocorticoid and anti-inflammatory agent
    Molecular formula: C22H29FO5
    CAS No: 50-02-2
    EINECS No:

Physical data

    Appearance: white crystalline powder
    Melting point: 262 - 264 C
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    Water solubility: negligible

Stability

    Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, acid anhydrides, acid chlorides. May be light sensitive.

Toxicology

    Experimental teratogen. May be harmful if swallowed.

    Toxicity data
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    SCU-RAT LD50 14 mg kg-1
    IPR-MUS LD50 410 mg kg-1
    IPR-RAT LD50 54 mg kg-1
    SCU-MUS LD50 4400 mg kg-1

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Transport information

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Personal protection

    Safety glasses.

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This information was last updated on March 29, 2005. We have tried to make it as accurate and useful as possible, but can take no responsibility for its use, misuse, or accuracy. We have not verified this information, and cannot guarantee that it is up-to-date.