Carboprost Tromethamine
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Carboprost Tromethamine Definition
The tromethamine salt of the (15S)-15 methyl analogue of naturally occurring prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) with oxytocic activity. Mimicking endogenous PGF2 alpha, carboprost activates prostaglandin F receptor, a G-protein coupled receptor, on smooth muscle cells, thereby resulting in smooth muscle contractions. When administered intramuscularly on gravid subjects, this agent induces myometrium contractions, thereby initiating luteolysis and consequently parturition. Furthermore, carboprost's action on vascular smooth muscle and gastrointestinal tract sphincters leads to raised blood pressure and induces vomiting or diarrhea, respectively.
Carboprost Tromethamine Synonyms
Carboprost Tromethamine, (15S)-15-Methylprostaglandin F(sub 2alpha) Tromethamine, (15S)-9a, 11a, 15-Trihydroxy-15-methyl-prosta-cis-5, trans-13-dienoic Acid Tromethamine Salt, CARBOPROST TROMETHAMINE, Hemabate, Prosta-5,13-dien-1-oic acid, 9,11,15-trihydroxy-15-methyl-,(5Z,9-alpha,11-alpha,13E,15S)-, compound with 2-Amino-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol(1:1)
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