Polyoxidonium facts for kids
Polyoxidonium
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
copolymer of N-oxidized 1,4-ethylenepiperazine and (N-carboxyethyl)-1,4-ethylenepiperazine bromide | |
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CAS number | ? |
ATC code | L03AX |
PubChem | ? |
Chemical data | |
Formula | ? |
Mol. mass | 60000–100000 |
Synonyms | Synpol, Azoximer bromide |
Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | up to 89% |
Metabolism | all body |
Half life | 25.4 hours (intravenous routes) |
Excretion | kidneys |
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Routes | intravenous, oral, intramuscular, rectal |
Polyoxidonium is a macromolecular compound with high-molecular weight and high immunomodulating activity. It is for treatment and prophylaxis of diseases connected with damage of immune system. It is a N-oxidized polyethylene–piperazine derivative.
Polyoxidonium is registered in US Patent-5503830 from 1996, in the Russian Federation from 1996, under registration number 96/302/9, FS 42-3906-00.
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