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Methyl AminolevulinateMethyl aminolevulinate (MAL) is a drug used as a sensitizer in photodynamic therapy. It is a prodrug that is metabolized to protoporphyrin IX. It is marketed as Metvix. Metvix cream is applied topically and some time later the skin is illuminated with a proprietary red light (630nm) source (medical lamp 'Aktilite') to activate the photosensitiser. Metvix is developed by Photocure and Galderma has bought all rights to Metvix.[1] Approvals and indications Interim result of phototherapy f...
Methyl Salicylate + MentholSalonpas is a brand name of a line of over-the-counter (OTC) pain relieving products manufactured by Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. of Tosu City, Japan. Introduced to the Japanese market in 1934, Salonpas is now sold in approximately fifty countries.[1] The largest markets for the products are Japan and other Asian nations such as Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan. According to Hisamitsu, approximately 20 billion Salonpas transdermal patches have been sold in the last 20 years.[2] Si...
Methyl Salicylate, Oil of Wintergreen, Sweet Birch OilWintergreen is a group of plants. Wintergreen once commonly referred to plants that remain green (continue photosynthesis) throughout the winter. The term evergreen is now more commonly used for this characteristic. Most species of the shrub genus Gaultheria demonstrate this characteristic and are called wintergreens in North America, the most common generally being the Eastern Teaberry (Gaultheria procumbens). Contents 1 Uses 2 Oil of wintergreen 3 Toxicity of Wintergreen oil 4 See a...
MethylcelluloseMethyl cellulose (or methylcellulose) is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. It is a hydrophilic white powder in pure form and dissolves in cold (but not in hot) water, forming a clear viscous solution or gel. It is sold under a variety of trade names and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in various food and cosmetic products, and also as a treatment of constipation. Like cellulose, it is not digestible, not toxic, and not an allergen. Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Solubility and...
MethyldopaMethyldopa (L-α-Methyl-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine; Aldomet, Aldoril, Dopamet, Dopegyt, etc.) is an alpha-adrenergic agonist (selective for α2-adrenergic receptors) psychoactive drug used as a sympatholytic or antihypertensive. Its use is now mostly deprecated following the introduction of alternative safer classes of agents. However, it continues to have a role in otherwise difficult to treat hypertension and gestational hypertension (also known as pregnancy-induced hypertension (PI...
Methylene BlueMethylene blue (CI 52015) is a heterocyclic aromatic chemical compound with the molecular formula C16H18N3SCl. It has many uses in a range of different fields, such as biology and chemistry. At room temperature it appears as a solid, odorless, dark green powder, that yields a blue solution when dissolved in water. The hydrated form has 3 molecules of water per molecule of methylene blue.[1] Methylene blue should not be confused with methyl blue, another histology stain, new methylene blue, no...
MethylergonovineMethylergometrine (other names include methylergonovine, methylergobasin, methergine, and d-lysergic acid 1-butanolamide) is a synthetic analogue of ergonovine, a psychedelic alkaloid found in ergot, and many species of morning glory. It is a member of the ergoline family and chemically similar to LSD, ergine, ergometrine, and lysergic acid. Due to its oxytocic properties, it has a medical use in obstetrics. According to Jonathan Ott, methylergonovine has LSD-like actions above 2 milligrams[c...
Methylin MethylphenidateMethylphenidate (Ritalin) is a psychostimulant drug approved for treatment of ADHD or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and narcolepsy. The original patent was owned by CIBA, now Novartis Corporation). It was first licensed by the FDA in 1955 for treating ADHD, prescribed from 1960, and became heavily prescribed in the 1990s, when the diagnosis of ADHD itself became more widely accepted.[1] ADHD and some other conditions are believed to be lin...
MethylnaltrexoneMethylnaltrexone (MNTX, trade name Relistor) is one of the newer agents of peripherally-acting μ-opioid antagonists that act to reverse some of the side effects of opioid drugs such as constipation without affecting analgesia or precipitating withdrawals. Because it contains a permanently charged tetravalent nitrogen atom, it cannot cross the blood–brain barrier, and so has antagonist effects throughout the body, counteracting effects such as itching and constipation, but without a...
Methylnaltrexone BromideMethylnaltrexone (MNTX, trade name Relistor) is one of the newer agents of peripherally-acting μ-opioid antagonists that act to reverse some of the side effects of opioid drugs such as constipation without affecting analgesia or precipitating withdrawals. Because it contains a permanently charged tetravalent nitrogen atom, it cannot cross the blood–brain barrier, and so has antagonist effects throughout the body, counteracting effects such as itching and constipation, but without a...
MethylphenidateMethylphenidate (Ritalin) is a psychostimulant drug approved for treatment of ADHD or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and narcolepsy. The original patent was owned by CIBA, now Novartis Corporation). It was first licensed by the FDA in 1955 for treating ADHD, prescribed from 1960, and became heavily prescribed in the 1990s, when the diagnosis of ADHD itself became more widely accepted.[1] ADHD and some other conditions are believed to be lin...
MethylprednisoloneMethylprednisolone is a synthetic glucocorticoid or corticosteroid drug. It is marketed in the USA and Canada under the brand names Medrol and Solu-Medrol.[1] It is also available as a generic drug. It is a variant of prednisolone, methylated at carbon 6 of the B ring. Contents 1 Uses 2 Side effects 3 Additional images 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Uses Like most adrenocortical steroids, methylprednisolone is typically used for its anti-inflammatory effects. However,...
Methylsulfonylmethane, MSMMethylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is an organosulfur compound with the formula (CH3)2SO2. It is also known by several other names including DMSO2, methyl sulfone, and dimethyl sulfone.[1] This colorless solid features the sulfonyl functional group and is considered relatively inert chemically. It occurs naturally in some primitive plants, is present in small amounts in many foods and beverages, and is marketed as a dietary supplement. Contents 1 Structure and chemical properties 2 Use as a ...
MethyltestosteroneMethyltestosterone (brand names:[1] Android, Testred, Virilon) is a 17-alpha-alkylated anabolic steroid used to treat men with a testosterone deficiency.[2] It bears close structural similarity to testosterone, but has a methyl group at C17 in order to increase oral bioavailability. Confiscated methyltestosterone. References ^ "Methyltestosterone Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures, Warnings & Dosing". WebMD. http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-7039-methyltestosterone...
Dimethylfumarat + Ethylhydrogenfumarat192–193°C[1] Hazards EU classification Harmful (Xn) R-phrases R21 R38 R41 R43 S-phrases S26 S36 S37 S39 Related compounds Related diesters Diethyl fumarate, dimethyl maleate, dimethyl malonate, dimethyl adipate Related compounds Fumaric acid Methyl acrylate Y(verify)(what is:Y/N?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25°C, 100kPa) Infobox references Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) is the methyl ester of fumaric aci...
DexmethylphenidateDexmethylphenidate, otherwise known as d-threo-methylphenidate (D-TMP), is the dextrorotatory enantiomer of methylphenidate. It is a norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI) and releasing agent and thus a psychostimulant, which affects the CNS. Dexmethylphenidate is sold as Focalin by Novartis, as Attenade by Celgene and as a generic drug by Teva. Height and weight may be reduced by stimulant therapy; for most young people effects on growth is not a major concern; nevertheless regula...
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methylcobal ## There should be some information at these links to help you. If not, please let me know. It is not heavily relied on in the U.S. as an actual medication, so we have scant information regarding its use at that. Is there anything else you need? ...
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inwoul like to what are the benefit when a patient use methylcobalamin wih alphalipoicacid along withbiotin ## Methylcobalamin, Alpha Lipoic Acid and Biotin are all nutritional supplements that are vital to the overall health of our bodies. Learn more: Has your doctor advised you to take these? ...
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