Isosulfan blue
Isosulfan blue Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Following subcutaneous administration, Lymphazurin 1% binds to serum proteins and is picked up by the lymphatic vessels. Thus, the lymphatic vessels are delineated by the blue dye.
Trade Name | Isosulfan blue |
Generic | Isosulfan blue |
Isosulfan blue Other Names | Isosulfan blue inner salt |
Type | Subcutaneous |
Formula | C27H33N2O6S2 |
Weight | Average: 545.69 Monoisotopic: 545.177455559 |
Protein binding | 1% binds to serum proteins |
Groups | Approved |
Therapeutic Class | |
Manufacturer | |
Available Country | United States |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Isosulfan blue is a visual lymphatic imaging agent used during lymphography as an adjunct.
Isosulfan Blue is a synthetic visual lymphatic imaging agent. Isosulfan blue upon subcutaneous administration, delineates the lymphatic vessels draining the region of injection. It is an adjunct to lymphography in: primary and secondary lymphedema of the extremities; chyluria, chylous ascites or chylothorax; lymph node involvement by primary or secondary neoplasm; lymph node response to therapeutic modalities.
Isosulfan blue is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Chylothorax, Chylous Ascites, Chyluria, Secondary and unspecified malignant neoplasm of lymph nodes, Lymph node response to therapeutic modalities, Lymphedema of the extremities
How Isosulfan blue works
Isosulfan Blue is injected into the periphery of the tumor site, it localizes to the lymphatic system and aids in the surgical identification of tumor sentinel nodes which stain blue.
Toxicity
LD50 greater than 150 mg/kg in the rat.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Volume of Distribution
Not available
Elimination Route
Intradermal and parenchymal injections of vital blue dyes, such as isosulfan blue, can lead to systemic absorption through lymphatic channels and vascular beds near tumor sites.
Half Life
Slow release of the dye from the subcutaneous tissue or the lymphatic tissue and the half-life of the dye in the body of several hours.
Clearance
Up to 10% of the subcutaneously administered dose of isosulfan blue 1% is excreted in 24 hours in human.
Elimination Route
Excreted unchanged in the urine
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