Chlormerodrina

Chlormerodrina Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Chlormerodrina is a mercurial compound with toxic side effects that was previously used as a diuretic. The radiolabeled form has been used as a diagnostic and research tool. It is no longer used and has been replaced with new classes of diuretic drugs.

Chlormerodrina is a mercurial compound with toxic side effects. It is no longer used and has been replaced with new classes of diuretic drugs.

Trade Name Chlormerodrina
Generic Chlormerodrin
Chlormerodrin Other Names Chlormerodrin, Chlormerodrina, Chlormerodrine, Chlormerodrinum
Type
Formula C5H11ClHgN2O2
Weight Average: 367.2
Monoisotopic: 368.021530917
Groups Approved, Withdrawn
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Chlormerodrina
Chlormerodrina

Uses

Previously used as a diuretic. The radiolabeled form has been used as a diagnostic and research tool.

How Chlormerodrina works

Chlormerodrina most likely acts by a direct renal action. Mercurial diuresis is presumed to occur through inhibition of reabsorption of water and electrolytes in the convoluted tubules, although the problem of whether the locus of action is primarily on the proximal or distal portion has not yet been settled. There is also evidence that mercurials interfere with the permeability of the membrane of tubular cells by increasing passive influx of Na+ ion, Cl- ion and water into the cells, without interfering with the active extrusion of Na+ ion. Lastly, there is some evidence that chlormerodrin inhibits succinic dehydrogenase, but the clinical significance of this binding is not known.

Toxicity

As chlormerodrin has been shown to increase the levels of mercury in the kidney to toxic levels, any symptoms of overdose will most likely correspond to symptoms experienced in exposure to mercury.

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