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Theophylline

Catalog No. DB00277 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 58-55-9 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
1,3-dimethyl-2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione
IUPAC Traditional name
theophylline
Brand Name
Quibron-T/SR
Synophylate
Elixophyllin
Pulmidur
Somophyllin CRT
Theopek
Aerolate SR
Asmalix
Maphylline
Spophyllin Retard
Tefamin
Theo-DS
Theo-Dur
Theodur Dry Syrup
Theolixir
Theostat
Unifyl
Xanthium
Acet-Theocin
Austyn
Bronkodyl
Duraphyllin
Dyspne-Inhal
Etheophyl
Euphyllin
Nuelin
Respbid
Solosin
Somophyllin-DF
Somophyllin-T
Talotren
Telbans Dry Syrup
Teonova
Theo-Nite
Theoclear LA
Theoclear-80
Theodel
Theona P
Theophyl
Theophyl-SR
Theoplus
Theostat 80
Aerolate
Aerolate III
Afonilm
Aquaphyllin
Armophylline
Asmax
Bilordyl
Bronkodyl SR
Choledyl SA
Constant T
Diffumal
Diphyllin
Duraphyl
Elixex
Elixicon
Elixomin
Elixophyllin SR
Euphylong
Labid
Lanophyllin
Lasma
Liquophylline
Medaphyllin
Optiphyllin
Parkophyllin
Physpan
Respid
Somophyllin-CRT
Teocen 200
Teolair
Teosona
Theo-11
Theo-24
Theobid
Theobid Jr.
Theochron
Theoclear L.A.-130
Theoclear-200
Theofol
Theolair
Theolix
Theophylline-SR
Theotard
Xantivent
Accurbron
Aerobin
Afonilum
Asbron
Bronchoretard
Cetraphylline
Chronophyllin
Doraphyllin
Egifilin
Elan
Elixophylline
Euphylline
Liquorice
Pro-Vent
Pulmo-Timelets
Quibron
Quibron T
Quibron T/SR
Quibron-T
Respicur
Slo-Bid
Slo-Phyllin
Somophyllin T
Sustaire
Synophylate-L.A. Cenules
T-Phyl
Telb-DS
Teofilina
Teofyllamin
Tesona
Theacitin
Theal Tablets
Theo 24
Theo-Sav
Theobid Duracap
Theocin
Theoclair-SR
Theoclear
Theoclear 80
Theocontin
Theodrip
Theograd
Theolair-SR
Theon
Theophyl-225
Theospan
Theovent
Uni-Dur
Unilong
Uniphyl
Uniphyllin
Synonyms
Theophylline aminoacetate
Theophylline Anhydrous
Dimethylxanthine
Theophyline
Theophyllin
Pseudotheophylline

DATABASE IDS

CAS Number 58-55-9
PubChem CID 2153
PubChem SID 46505949

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) -0.8
Solubility 1-5 g/L

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description A methyl xanthine derivative from tea with diuretic, smooth muscle relaxant, bronchial dilation, cardiac and central nervous system stimulant activities. Theophylline inhibits the 3',5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase that degrades cyclic AMP thus potentiates the actions of agents that act through adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP. [PubChem]
Indication For the treatment of the symptoms and reversible airflow obstruction associated with chronic asthma and other chronic lung diseases, such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
Pharmacology Theophylline, an xanthine derivative chemically similar to caffeine and theobromine, is used to treat asthma and bronchospasm. Theophylline has two distinct actions in the airways of patients with reversible (asthmatic) obstruction; smooth muscle relaxation (i.e., bronchodilation) and suppression of the response of the airways to stimuli (i.e., non-bronchodilator prophylactic effects).
Toxicity Symptoms of overdose include seizures, arrhythmias, and GI effects.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Hepatic. Biotransformation takes place through demethylation to 1-methylxanthine and 3-methylxanthine and hydroxylation to 1,3-dimethyluric acid. 1-methylxanthine is further hydroxylated, by xanthine oxidase, to 1-methyluric acid. About 6% of a theophylline dose is N-methylated to caffeine. Caffeine and 3-methylxanthine are the only theophylline metabolites with pharmacologic activity.
Absorption Theophylline is rapidly and completely absorbed after oral administration in solution or immediate-release solid oral dosage form.
Half Life 8 hours
Protein Binding 40%, primarily to albumin.
Elimination Theophylline does not undergo any appreciable pre-systemic elimination, distributes freely into fat-free tissues and is extensively metabolized in the liver. Renal excretion of unchanged theophylline in neonates amounts to about 50% of the dose, compared to about 10% in children older than three months and in adults.
Distribution * 0.3 to 0.7 L/kg
Clearance * 0.29 mL/kg/min [Premature neonates, postnatal age 3-15 days]
* 0.64 mL/kg/min [Premature neonates, postnatal age 25-57 days]
* 1.7 mL/kg/min [Children 1-4 years]
* 1.6 mL/kg/min [Children 4-12 years]
* 0.9 mL/kg/min [Children 13-15 years]
* 1.4 mL/kg/min [Children 16-17 years]
* 0.65 mL/kg/min [Adults (16-60 years), otherwise healthy non-smoking asthmatics]
* 0.41 mL/kg/min [Elderly (>60 years), non-smokers with normal cardiac, liver, and renal function]
* 0.33 mL/kg/min [Acute pulmonary edema]
* 0.54 mL/kg/min [COPD >60 years, stable, non-smoker >1 year]
* 0.48 mL/kg/min [COPD with cor pulmonale]
* 1.25 mL/kg/min [Cystic fibrosis (14-28 years)]
* 0.31 mL/kg/min [Liver disease cirrhosis]
* 0.35 mL/kg/min [acute hepatitis]
* 0.65 mL/kg/min [cholestasis]
* 0.47 mL/kg/min [Sepsis with multi-organ failure]
* 0.38 mL/kg/min [hypothyroid]
* 0.8 mL/kg/min [hyperthyroid]
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