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Nedocromil

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Trade names
  
Alocril

MedlinePlus
  
a601243

CAS ID
  
69049-73-6

AHFS/Drugs.com
  
Monograph

Molar mass
  
371.341 g/mol

Protein binding
  
89%

Nedocromil

Routes of administration
  
Inhalation and eye drops

ATC code
  
R01AC07 (WHO) R03BC03 (WHO), S01GX04 (WHO)

Legal status
  
UK: POM (Prescription only) US: ℞-only

Nedocromil sodium is a medication considered as mast cell stabilizer which act to prevent wheezing, shortness of breath, and other breathing problems caused by asthma. It is administered by an inhaler under the brand name Tilade (although its effects in this form are far less than those in albuterol or other well-known inhaler medications) and as an eye drop under the brand name Alocril. Liquid preparations are available in the UK under the name Rapitil for use for allergic eye reactions.

Nedocromil is classified as a benzopyrone. Nedocromil acts as a mast cell stabilizer, inhibits the degranulation of mast cells, prevents release of histamine and tryptase, so preventing the synthesis of prostaglandins and leukotrienes. US Production of inhaled nedocromil ceased in April 2008.

Nedocromil mechanism of action mov


References

Nedocromil Wikipedia