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Dantron

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Routes of administration
  
Oral, rectal (enema)

PubChem CID
  
2950

ChemSpider
  
2845

CAS Number
  
117-10-2

DrugBank
  
DB04816

Molar mass
  
240.211 g/mol

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ATC code
  
A06AB03 (WHO) A06AG03 (WHO)

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Dantron (INN), also known as chrysazin or 1,8-dihydroxyanthraquinone, is an organic substance, formally derived from anthraquinone by the replacement of two hydrogen atoms by hydroxyl groups (–OH). It is used in some countries as a stimulant laxative.

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It should not be confused with ondansetron, an unrelated drug that was marketed in South Africa under the trade name "Dantron".

Medical uses

In the USA, dantron is not used because it is considered to be a carcinogen.

In the UK it is considered a possible carcinogen and so its licence is restricted to patients who already have a diagnosis of terminal cancer. It is mainly used in palliative care to counteract the constipating effects of opioids. Its British Approved Name was danthron, but it has now been changed to "dantron", the recommended International Nonproprietary Name.

Dantron has the notable side-effect of causing red-colored urine.

References

Dantron Wikipedia