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Penicillamine, sold
under the
brand name of
Cuprimine among others, is a
medication primarily used for the
treatment of Wilson's disease. It is also used...
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Medications used
include chelating agents, such as
trientine and D-
penicillamine, and zinc supplements.
Complications of Wilson's
disease can include...
- for a
chiral switch.
Penicillamine is a
chiral drug with one
chiral center and
exists as a pair of enantiomers. (S)-
penicillamine is the
eutomer with the...
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those who are
intolerant to
penicillamine. Some
recommend trientine as first-line treatment, but
experience with
penicillamine is more extensive. Trientine...
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glomerulosclerosis Gold
salts therapy can
cause membranous nephropathy Penicillamine Lithium salts Amphotericin B—reversible at low doses,
irreversible at...
- macromastia), in
adult women without any
obvious cause, ****ociated with
penicillamine therapy, and ****ociated with
extreme obesity. Many
definitions of macromastia...
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dimercaprol (British antilewisite; 2,3-dimer-capto-l-propanol) and D-
penicillamine were the most po****r
treatment modalities.
Disodium edetate (Versene)...
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Calcium gluconate Methylthioninium chloride (methylene blue)
Naloxone Penicillamine Prussian blue
Sodium nitrite Sodium thiosulfate Complementary: Deferoxamineα...
- effects. Drug safety: D‑
penicillamine is used in
chelation therapy and for the
treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis whereas L‑
penicillamine is
toxic as it inhibits...
- acid
Dimercaptosuccinic acid DMSA scan EDTA
Heavy metal poisoning Penicillamine Poisoning in Children.
Jaypee Brothers Publishers. 2013. p. 70. ISBN 978-93-5025-773-9...