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Iophendylate

Catalog No. DB01187 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 99-79-6 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
ethyl 10-(2-iodophenyl)undecanoate
IUPAC Traditional name
myodil
Brand Name
Pantopaque

DATABASE IDS

CAS Number 99-79-6
PubChem SID 46508391
PubChem CID 3037234

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 7.7

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Iophendylate is a mixture of isomers used as contrast medium, mainly for brain and spinal cord visualization. Iophendylate is a myelographic oil-ester (U.S. Patent 2,348,231). Iophendylate, which was never shown to be safe, was initially introduced for use in small amounts (1-2cc) for locating spinal tumors. It next appeared on the world scene for high volume (12-15cc), routine use, in diagnosing disc herniations. A number of clinicians have published on the dangers of oil myelography. In 1942 Van Wagenen (a neurosurgical colleague of Warrens, at the University of Rochester) identified Iophendylate as causing chemical meningitis in 30 patients where "space-displacing masses within the spinal canal were suspected".
Indication Iophendylate is used as a contrast agent to locate spinal tumors.
Pharmacology Iophendylate is a myelographic oil-ester initially introduced for use in small amounts (1-2cc) for locating spinal tumors. Later, it was found to cause adhesive arachnoiditis. Because these substances are hyperbaric once they were placed in the subarachnoid space they would migrate to the distal portion, where they remained, producing progressive scarring.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals

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