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Looking for Paraoxon API 311-45-5?

Description:
Here you will find a list of producers, manufacturers and distributors of Paraoxon. You can filter on certificates such as GMP, FDA, CEP, Written Confirmation and more. Send inquiries for free and get in direct contact with the supplier of your choice.
API | Excipient name:
Paraoxon 
Synonyms:
 
Cas Number:
311-45-5 
DrugBank number:
DB13495 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
Q9CX8P80JW

General Description:

Paraoxon is a chemical compound identified by the CAS number 311-45-5. It is known for its distinct pharmacological properties and applications.

Classification:

Paraoxon belongs to the class of organic compounds known as nitrobenzenes. These are compounds containing a nitrobenzene moiety, which consists of a benzene ring with a carbon bearing a nitro group, classified under the direct parent group Nitrobenzenes. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Benzenoids superclass, and categorized within the Benzene and substituted derivatives class, specifically within the Nitrobenzenes subclass.

Categories:

Paraoxon is categorized under the following therapeutic classes: Agrochemicals, Antiglaucoma Preparations and Miotics, Cholinergic Agents, Cholinesterase Inhibitors, Compounds used in a research, industrial, or household setting, Enzyme Inhibitors, Insecticides, Neurotransmitter Agents, Ophthalmologicals, Organophosphates, Organophosphorus Compounds, Parasympathomimetics, Pesticides, Sensory Organs, Toxic Actions. These classifications highlight the drug's diverse therapeutic applications and its importance in treating various conditions.

Paraoxon is a type of Ophthalmic Agents


Ophthalmic agents belong to the pharmaceutical API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) category specifically designed for ophthalmic applications. These agents are formulated to treat various eye conditions and disorders. Ophthalmic agents encompass a wide range of medications, including eye drops, ointments, gels, and intraocular implants.

These agents are developed to address specific therapeutic needs related to the eyes, such as reducing intraocular pressure in glaucoma, treating inflammation and infection, relieving dryness and itching, and managing allergies. They may also be used to dilate the pupils during diagnostic procedures or surgeries.

Ophthalmic agents are formulated with precise concentrations of active ingredients to ensure efficacy and safety. Common classes of ophthalmic agents include beta-blockers, prostaglandin analogs, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, corticosteroids, and antihistamines.

When administering ophthalmic agents, it is crucial to follow proper application techniques to ensure optimal drug delivery and minimize side effects. Eye drops, for example, are typically applied as a gentle instillation into the conjunctival sac, while ointments are applied along the lower eyelid.

These pharmaceutical API ophthalmic agents undergo rigorous quality control and regulatory scrutiny to meet industry standards and ensure patient safety. Manufacturers must comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and adhere to stringent quality assurance protocols.

Overall, ophthalmic agents play a vital role in the management and treatment of various eye conditions, providing patients with targeted relief and improving ocular health. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate ophthalmic agent for individual needs and to receive proper guidance on usage and potential side effects.