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Methimazole

Catalog No. DB00763 Name DrugBank
CAS Number 60-56-0 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
1-methyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazole-2-thione
IUPAC Traditional name
methimazole
Brand Name
Metotirin
Frentirox
Favistan
Merkastan
Strumazol
Tapuzole
Basolan
Danantizol
Metizol
Strumazole
Tapazole
Thacapzol
Thycapsol
Thycapzol
Synonyms
Mercazole
Mercazolyl
Methamazole
Thimazole
Thiamazole
Thiamazol
Metothyrin
Methiamazole
Metazolo
Mercasolyl
Thymidazole
Thymidazol
Metothyrine
Methimazol
Merkazolil
Mercaptazole

DATABASE IDS

PubChem CID 1349907
CAS Number 60-56-0
PubChem SID 46506536

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) -0.2
Solubility 275 g/L

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description A thioureylene antithyroid agent that inhibits the formation of thyroid hormones by interfering with the incorporation of iodine into tyrosyl residues of thyroglobulin. This is done by interfering with the oxidation of iodide ion and iodotyrosyl groups through inhibition of the peroxidase enzyme. [PubChem]
Indication For the treatment of hyperthyroidism, goiter, Graves disease and psoriasis.
Pharmacology Used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism or an overactive thyroid gland, methimazole inhibits the synthesis of thyroid hormones and thus is effective in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. It may also be used to ameliorate hyperthyroidism in preparation for subtotal thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine therapy.
Toxicity Oral LD50 in rats is 2250 mg/kg. Symptoms of overdose include nausea, vomiting, epigastric distress, headache, fever, joint pain, pruritus, and edema. Aplastic anemia (pancy-topenia) or agranulocytosis may be manifested in hours to days. Less frequent events are hepatitis, nephrotic syndrome, exfoliative dermatitis, neuropathies, and CNS stimulation or depression.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Primarily hepatic. Metabolized rapidly, requiring frequent administration.
Absorption Rapid with an oral bioavailability of 93%.
Half Life 5-6 hours
Protein Binding None or minimal
Elimination Methimazole is excreted in the urine.
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