Substance

ID:959

Names and Identifiers
Synonyms
Emedastinum [INN-Latin]Emedastina [INN-Spanish]Emedastine difumarateEmedastine
IUPAC name
1-(2-ethoxyethyl)-2-(4-methyl-1,4-diazepan-1-yl)-1H-1,3-benzodiazole
Brand Name
Emadine
IUPAC Traditional name
emedastine
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Properties
Physical Property
Solubility
Soluble (difumarate formulation)
Hydrophobicity(logP)
2.6
Molecule Details
Drug Groups
approved
Description
Emedastine is an antihistamine used in eye drops to treat allergic conjunctivitis. [Wikipedia]
Indication
For the temporary relief of the signs and symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis.
Pharmacology
Emedastine is a relatively selective H1-receptor antagonist.
Toxicity
Somnolence and malaise have been reported following daily oral administration.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation
Two primary metabolites, 5-hydroxyemedastine and 6-hydroxyemedastine, are excreted in the urine as both free and conjugated forms. The 5'-oxoanalogs of 5-hydroxyemedastine and 6-hydroxy-emedastine and the N-oxide are also formed as minor metabolites.
Absorption
Ophthalmic use of emedastine usually does not produce measurable plasma concentrations.
Half Life
The elimination half-life of oral emedastine in plasma is 3-4 hours.
Elimination
Approximately 44% of the oral dose is recovered in the urine over 24 hours with only 3.6% of the dose excreted as parent drug. Two primary metabolites, 5- and 6-hydroxyemedastine, are excreted in the urine as both free and conjugated forms.
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