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Cyclopentolate
Ak-pentolate, Pentolair (cyclopentolate) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Cyclopentolate was first approved as Ak-pentolate on 1982-01-01.
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Brand Name
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ak-pentolateANDA2010-09-01
cyclogyl ANDA2020-12-21
cyclomydrilANDA2020-12-19
cyclopentolate hydrochlorideANDA2022-09-29
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ATC Codes
S: Sensory organ drugs
S01: Ophthalmologicals
S01F: Mydriatics and cycloplegics
S01FA: Anticholinergic mydriatics and cycloplegics
S01FA04: Cyclopentolate
S01FA54: Cyclopentolate, combinations
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Clinical Trials
193 clinical trials
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Indications Phases 4
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Vitamin b 12 deficiencyD014806EFO_0000734E53.822231522
AnemiaD000740EFO_0004272D64.9324512
Cardiovascular diseasesD002318EFO_0000319I982125
StrokeD020521EFO_0000712I63.92125
Myocardial infarctionD009203EFO_0000612I211214
SchizophreniaD012559EFO_0000692F2011214
NeoplasmsD009369C80123
VasoplegiaD056987213
Cognitive dysfunctionD060825G31.841113
Iron-deficiency anemiaD018798HP_0001891D50123
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Indications Phases 3
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Non-small-cell lung carcinomaD002289185113
Coronary artery diseaseD003324I25.12114
T-cell lymphoma peripheralD016411C84.92314
Autistic disorderD001321EFO_0003758F84.02224
Covid-19D000086382U07.11113
Lung neoplasmsD008175C34.90313
Type 2 diabetes mellitusD003924EFO_0001360E111123
Urinary bladder neoplasmsD001749C67112
Transitional cell carcinomaD002295112
Chronic kidney failureD007676EFO_0003884N18.6112
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Indications Phases 2
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Diabetic neuropathiesD003929EFO_1000783145
Breast neoplasmsD001943EFO_0003869C501214
Systemic lupus erythematosusD008180EFO_0002690M32112
Head and neck neoplasmsD00625822
StomatitisD013280EFO_1001904K12.122
Nasopharyngeal neoplasmsD00930322
B-cell lymphomaD016393122
Coronary diseaseD00332711
Myocardial ischemiaD017202EFO_1001375I20-I2511
Heart diseasesD006331EFO_0003777I51.911
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Indications Phases 1
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Carpal tunnel syndromeD002349EFO_0004143G56.0123
T-cell lymphoma cutaneousD016410C84.A22
ObesityD009765EFO_0001073E66.9112
Colorectal neoplasmsD01517911
Pancreatic ductal carcinomaD02144111
Pancreatic neoplasmsD010190EFO_0003860C2511
Triple negative breast neoplasmsD06472611
AdenocarcinomaD00023011
Sezary syndromeD012751C84.111
Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphomaD054446C86.611
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Indications Without Phase
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Healthy volunteers/patients33
Diabetes mellitusD003920EFO_0000400E08-E1322
HyperhomocysteinemiaD02013822
Transient ischemic attackD002546EFO_0003764G45.922
Aphthous stomatitisD013281EFO_0003938K12.022
PregnancyD011247EFO_0002950Z33.122
Diabetes complicationsD04890911
Diabetic footD017719EFO_100145911
DeliriumD003693R41.011
NeutropeniaD009503D7011
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Epidemiology
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Drug
General
Drug common nameCYCLOPENTOLATE
INNcyclopentolate
Description
Cyclopentolate is a carboxylic ester resulting from the formal condensation of (1-hydroxycyclopentyl)(phenyl)acetic acid with N,N-dimethylethanolamine. A tertiary amine antimuscarinic with actions similar to atropine, it is used as its hydrochloride salt to produce mydriasis (excessive dilation of the pupil) and cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye) for opthalmic diagnostic procedures. It acts more quickly than atropine and has a shorter duration of action. It has a role as a mydriatic agent, a parasympatholytic, a muscarinic antagonist and a diagnostic agent. It is a carboxylic ester, a tertiary amino compound and a tertiary alcohol. It is functionally related to a (1-hydroxycyclopentyl)phenylacetic acid and a N,N-dimethylethanolamine.
Classification
Small molecule
Drug class
Image (chem structure or protein)
Structure (InChI/SMILES or Protein Sequence)
CN(C)CCOC(=O)C(c1ccccc1)C1(O)CCCC1
Identifiers
PDB
CAS-ID512-15-2
RxCUI
ChEMBL IDCHEMBL1201338
ChEBI ID4024
PubChem CID2905
DrugBankDB00979
UNII IDI76F4SHP7J (ChemIDplus, GSRS)
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Safety
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3,308 adverse events reported
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