Substance

ID:366

Gallamine Triethiodide

Names and Identifiers
Brand Name
FlaxedilGallaflexMiowas GParexylRetensinTricuranFourneau 2559PirolaksonPyrolaxonRelaxanRemyolanSyncurarineFlacedilSincurarine
Synonyms
Gallamine IodideGallamonumBenzkurinGallamine TriethiodideGallaminBenzcurine IodideGallamine TriiodoethylateGallamin TriethiodideGallamine TriethiiodideTriiodoethylate de GallamineGallamineGallamone Triethiodide
IUPAC Traditional name
gallamine triethiodide
IUPAC name
(2-{2,3-bis[2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]phenoxy}ethyl)diethylamine
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CAS Number
Properties
Physical Property
Solubility
Soluble
Hydrophobicity(logP)
3.5
Molecule Details
Drug Groups
approved
Description
A synthetic nondepolarizing blocking drug. The actions of gallamine triethiodide are similar to those of tubocurarine, but this agent blocks the cardiac vagus and may cause sinus tachycardia and, occasionally, hypertension and increased cardiac output. It should be used cautiously in patients at risk from increased heart rate but may be preferred for patients with bradycardia. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1992, p198)
Indication
For use as adjuncts to anesthesia to induce skeletal muscle relaxation and to facilitate the management of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
Pharmacology
Gallamine Triethiodide is a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drug (NDMRD) used as an adjunct to anesthesia to induce skeletal muscle relaxation. The actions of gallamine triethiodide are similar to those of tubocurarine, but this agent blocks the cardiac vagus and may cause sinus tachycardia and, occasionally, hypertension and increased cardiac output. Muscle groups differ in their sensitivity to these types of relaxants with ocular muscles (controlling eyelids) being most sensitive, followed by the muscles of the neck, jaw, limbs and then abdomen. The diaphragm is the least sensitive muscle to NDMRDs. Although the nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs do not have the same adverse effects as succinylcholine, their onset of action is slower. They also have a longer duration of action, making them more suitable for maintaining neuromuscular relaxation during major surgical procedures.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
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