Drugs Information:
Allopurinol
Basic Information
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ID | DDInter48 | |
Drug Type | small molecule | |
Molecular Formula | C5H4N4O | |
Molecular Weight | 136.112 | |
CAS Number | 315-30-0 | |
Description | Gout is a disease that occurs by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals (MSU) in body tissues, especially around joints [A175942]. This disease has been well-documented in historical medical records and appears in the biographies of several prominent, historically recognized individuals [A175942]. Allopurinol is a xanthine oxidase enzyme inhibitor that is considered to be one of the most effective drugs used to decrease urate levels and is frequently used in the treatment of chronic gout [A36705]. It was initially approved by the FDA in 1966 [L5674] and is now formulated by several manufacturers [L5677]. | |
ATC Classification | M04AA01 M04AA51 | |
IUPAC Name | 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4-ol | |
InChI | OFCNXPDARWKPPY-UHFFFAOYSA-N | |
Canonical SMILES | OC1=NC=NC2=C1C=NN2 | |
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