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Gastrointestinal agents

The market for antiulcer agents (Fig. 1) is large and is comprised of both prescription and over the counter (OTC) products. The estimated prescription market is over 3 biUion aimuaHy in the United States, whereas the more difficult to estimate OTC market is in the range of 500 million aimuaHy. Several pharmaceutical companies are attempting to obtain approval for OTC use of prescription-only agents, and patent protection for several of the histamine antagonists mns out in the mid-1990s. [Pg.198]

Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology (4th Edition) [Pg.198]

Cimetidine. This agent, also known as Tagamet [51481-61-9] C qH N S (1) is soluble in alcohol, slightly soluble in water, very slightly soluble in chloroform, and insoluble in ether. The hydrochloride is freely soluble in water, soluble in alcohol, very slightly soluble in chloroform, and practically insoluble in ether. The method of preparation of cimetidine is available (2). [Pg.199]

Famotidine. Also known as Pepcid, famotidine [76824-35-6] (AT-(aminosulfonyl)-3-([[2-[(diaminomethylene) amino]-4-thia2olyl] methyl]thio)propariimidamide (2) is a white to pale yellow crystalline compound, freely soluble in glacial acetic acid, slightly soluble in methanol, very slightly soluble in water, and practically insoluble in ethanol. It may be prepared by the method described in Reference 3. [Pg.199]

Nizatidine. Nizatidine, or Axid [76963 1-2] (3), is an off-white to buff crystalline solid. It is soluble in water and its method of synthesis is available (4). [Pg.199]

Olopatadine (Patanol) GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS Antacids Alginic Acid + [Pg.47]

Magnesium Carbonate (Gaviscon Extra Strengtli, Liquid) Antidiarrheals Bismutli Subcitrate/ [Pg.47]

Pemirolast (Alaraast) Phenyleplu ine, Ophthalmic (Neo-Synephrine Ophthalmic, AK-Dilate, Zincfrin [OTC]) [Pg.47]

Aluminum Hydroxide w/ Magnesium Hydroxide Simethicone (Mylanta, Mylanta EE, Maalox Plus) [Pg.47]

Kaolin-Pectin (Kaodene, Kao-Spen, Kapectohn, Parepectohn) Lactobacillus (Lactinex Granules) [Pg.47]


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