DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE

DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE Basic information
Product Name:DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE
Synonyms:DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE
CAS:
MF:C22H29NO9
MW:451.47
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DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE Structure
DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE Chemical Properties
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DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE Usage And Synthesis
OriginatorBicodein,Uquifa
Manufacturing ProcessThe codein was reduced by hydrogen in the presence catalyst Pt (or Pd, or Ni) and 7,8-dihydrocodein was obtained.
To the 7,8-dihydrocodein tartaric acid was added and mixed, in the result 7,8- dihydrocodein bitartrate was obtained.
Therapeutic FunctionAntitussive, Narcotic analgesic
Clinical UseAnalgesia
Drug interactionsPotentially hazardous interactions with other drugs
Angiotensin-II antagonists: concentration increased by telmisartan.
Anti-arrhythmics: concentration increased by amiodarone, dronedarone and propafenone (half maintenance dose of digoxin).
Antidepressants: concentration reduced by St John’s wort - avoid.
Antifungals: increased toxicity if hypokalaemia occurs with amphotericin; concentration increased by itraconazole.
Antimalarials: concentration possibly increased by quinine, hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine; increased risk of bradycardia with mefloquine
Antivirals: concentration increased by daclatasvir.
Calcium-channel blockers: concentration increased by diltiazem, lercanidipine, nicardipine, verapamil and possibly nifedipine; increased risk of AV block and bradycardia with verapamil.
Ciclosporin: concentration increased by ciclosporin.
Colchicine: possibly increased risk of myopathy
Diuretics: increased toxicity if hypokalaemia occurs; concentration increased by spironolactone and possibly potassium canrenoate.
Ticagrelor: concentration of digoxin increased.
MetabolismDihydrocodeine is metabolised in the liver via the cytochrome P450 isoenzyme CYP2D6, to dihydromorphine, which has potent analgesic activity, although the analgesic effect of dihydrocodeine appears to be mainly due to the parent compound; some is also converted via CYP3A4 to nordihydrocodeine.
Dihydrocodeine is excreted in urine as unchanged drug and metabolites, including glucuronide conjugates.
DIHYDROCODEINE TARTRATE Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsHydrogen-->d-Codeine-->D-Tartaric acid-->Platinum
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