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Suprofen

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CAS Number 40828-46-4 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
2-[4-(thiophene-2-carbonyl)phenyl]propanoic acid
IUPAC Traditional name
2-[4-(thiophene-2-carbonyl)phenyl]propanoic acid
Brand Name
Masterfen
Sulproltin
Suprol
Suprocil
Maldocil
Profenal
Srendam
Sutoprofen
Topalgic
Synonyms
Suprofene [INN-French]
Suprofenum [INN-Latin]

DATABASE IDS

PubChem SID 46508210
CAS Number 40828-46-4
PubChem CID 5359

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) 2.2
Solubility limited solubility

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description An ibuprofen-type anti-inflammatory analgesic and antipyretic. It inhibits prostaglandin synthesis and has been proposed as an anti-arthritic. [PubChem]
Indication Used as eye drops to inhibit the miosis (pupil constriction) that may occur during ocular surgery.
Pharmacology Suprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic and antipyretic. Ophthalmic anti-inflammatory medicines are used in the eye to lessen problems that can occur during or after some kinds of eye surgery. Sometimes, the pupil of the eye gets smaller during an operation (pupil constriction), making it more difficult for the surgeon to reach some areas of the eye. Suprofen is used to help prevent this.
Toxicity Symptoms of overdose include bleeding in the eye or redness or swelling of the eye or the eyelid, blurred vision or other change in vision, fever or chills, itching or tearing, nausea or vomiting, pain, sensitivity to light, shortness of breath, sticky or matted eyelashes, swelling of face, throbbing pain, tightness in chest, troubled breathing, and wheezing.
Affected Organisms
Humans and other mammals
Biotransformation Primarily hepatic (mainly via cytochrome P450 isozyme 2C9).
Protein Binding 20%
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