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Isoniazid

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CAS Number 54-85-3 Website http://www.ualberta.ca/
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SYNONYMS

IUPAC name
pyridine-4-carbohydrazide
IUPAC Traditional name
isoniazid
Brand Name
Defonin
Tuberian
Chemidon
Tibivis
Isonin
Chemiazid
Azuren
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GINK
Hidrulta
Isocotin
Isoniacid
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Tibemid
Tibusan
Tubazid
Tubilysin
Tubomel
Unicocyde
Synonyms
HIA
Isonicotinhydrazid
Isonicotinic acid hydrazide
Isonicotinoyl hydrazide
Isonicotinylhydrazine
Isohydrazide
Hydrazid
Isonicotinohydrazide
Isonicotinyl hydrazide
Isonicotinyl hydrazine
INH
Hydrazide
Isonicotinic hydrazide

DATABASE IDS

CAS Number 54-85-3
PubChem SID 46506039
PubChem CID 3767

PROPERTIES

Hydrophobicity(logP) -0.8
Solubility 140 mg/mL

DETAILS

Description (English)
Item Information
Drug Groups approved
Description Antibacterial agent used primarily as a tuberculostatic. It remains the treatment of choice for tuberculosis. [PubChem]
Indication For the treatment of all forms of tuberculosis in which organisms are susceptible.
Pharmacology Isoniazid is a bactericidal agent active against organisms of the genus Mycobacterium, specifically M. tuberculosis, M. bovis and M. kansasii. It is a highly specific agent, ineffective against other microorganisms. Isoniazid is bactericidal to rapidly-dividing mycobacteria, but is bacteriostatic if the mycobacterium is slow-growing.
Toxicity LD50 100 mg/kg (Human, oral). Adverse reactions include rash, abnormal liver function tests, hepatitis, peripheral neuropathy, mild central nervous system (CNS) effects. In vivo, Isoniazid reacts with pyridoxal to form a hydrazone, and thus inhibits generation of pyridoxal phosphate. Isoniazid also combines with pyridoxal phosphate; high doses interfere with the coenzyme function of the latter.
Affected Organisms
Mycobacteria
Biotransformation Primarily hepatic. Isoniazid is acetylated by N -acetyl transferase to N -acetylisoniazid; it is then biotransformed to isonicotinic acid and monoacetylhydrazine. Monoacetylhydrazine is associated with hepatotoxicity via formation of a reactive intermediate metabolite when N-hydroxylated by the cytochrome P450 mixed oxidase system. The rate of acetylation is genetically determined. Slow acetylators are characterized by a relative lack of hepatic N -acetyltransferase.
Absorption Readily absorbed following oral administration; however, may undergo significant first pass metabolism. Absorption and bioavailability are reduced when isoniazid is administered with food.
Half Life Fast acetylators: 0.5 to 1.6 hours. Slow acetylators: 2 to 5 hours.
Protein Binding Very low (0-10%)
Elimination From 50 to 70 percent of a dose of isoniazid is excreted in the urine within 24 hours.
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