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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...
- 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...
- macromastia), in adult women without any obvious cause, ****ociated with penicillamine therapy, and ****ociated with extreme obesity. Many definitions of macromastia...
- those who are intolerant to penicillamine. Some recommend trientine as first-line treatment, but experience with penicillamine is more extensive. Trientine...
- 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...
- builds up in organs. This is carried out using chelation therapy such as penicillamine. When the cause is an iron overload, iron is removed using a chelation...
- respiratory failure in patients with severe generalized MG. Penicillamine: Penicillamine is a chelation therapy drug used to treat various diseases (e...
- Influenza Human Immunodeficiency Virus Propylthiouracil Levamisole Penicillamine Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole Clozapine Valproate Vaccination Venetoclax...
- used. Wilson's disease Reducing levels of copper in the body using D-penicillamine, trientine hydrochloride, tetrathiomolybdate, and other chelating agents...