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Nitroprusside

Catalog No. DB00325 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 15078-28-1 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
pentacyano(nitroso)irondiuide
IUPAC Traditional name
nitroferricyanide
Brand Name
Nitropress
Nipride
Synonyms
Sodium nitroprusside dihydrate
Disodium nitroprusside dihydrate
Sodium Nitroprusside
Sodium nitroferricyanide dihydrate

DATABASE IDS

PubChem CID 11963622
CAS Number 15078-28-1
PubChem SID 46508965

PROPERTIES

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Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Nitroprusside serves as a source of nitric oxide, a potent peripheral vasodilator that affects both arterioles and venules (venules more than arterioles). Nitroprusside is often administered intravenously to patients who are experiencing a hypertensive emergency. [Wikipedia]
Indication For immediate reduction of blood pressure of patients in hypertensive crises, reduce bleeding during surgery, and for the treatment of acute congestive heart failure
Pharmacology Nitroprusside a powerful vasodilator relaxes the vascular smooth muscle and produce consequent dilatation of peripheral arteries and veins. Other smooth muscle (e.g., uterus, duodenum) is not affected. Sodium nitroprusside is more active on veins than on arteries.
Toxicity Overdosage of nitroprusside can be manifested as excessive hypotension or cyanide toxicity or as thiocyanate toxicity. The acute intravenous mean lethal doses (LD50) of nitroprusside in rabbits, dogs, mice, and rats are 2.8, 5.0, 8.4, and 11.2 mg/kg, respectively.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Metabolized by reaction with hemoglobin to produce cyanmethemoglobin and cynide ions
Half Life Approximately 2 minutes
Elimination One molecule of sodium nitroprusside is metabolized by combination with hemoglobin to produce one molecule of cyanmethemoglobin and four CNˉ ions, thiosulfate reacts with cyanide to produce thiocyanate, thiocyanate is eliminated in the urine.
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