Product Information
Registration Status: ActiveLEMON SWEET PURGATIVE SYRUP is approved to be sold in Singapore with effective from 1989-09-05. It is marketed by WEN KEN MARKETING (S) PTE LTD, with the registration number of SIN02748P.
This product contains Glycerin 1.1%, and Magnesium 35.4% in the form of SYRUP. It is approved for ORAL use.
This product is manufactured by SYARIKAT WEN KEN DRUG SDN BHD in MALAYSIA.
It is an Over-the-counter Medicine that can be freely obtained from any retailer
Description
A volatile vasodilator which relieves angina pectoris by stimulating guanylate cyclase and lowering cytosolic calcium. [PubChem]
Indication
For the prevention of angina
Mechanism of Action
Similar to other nitrites and organic nitrates, nitroglycerin is converted to nitric oxide (NO), an active intermediate compound which activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase. This stimulates the synthesis of cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cGMP) which then activates a series of protein kinase-dependent phosphorylations in the smooth muscle cells, eventually resulting in the dephosphorylation of the myosin light chain of the smooth muscle fiber. The subsequent release of calcium ions results in the relaxation of the smooth muscle cells and vasodilation.
Clearance
* 1 L/kg/min
Toxicity
Increased intracranial pressure, with any or all of persistent throbbing headache, confusion, and moderate fever; Vertigo; Palpitations; Visual disturbances; Nausea and vomiting (possibly with colic and even bloody diarrhea); Syncope (especially in the upright posture); Air hunger and dyspnea, later followed by reduced ventilatory effort; Diaphoresis, with the skin either flushed or cold and clammy; Heart block and bradycardia; Paralysis; Coma; Seizures; Death.
Active Ingredient/Synonyms
1,2,3-Propanetrioltrinitrate | 1,2,3-Propanetriyl nitrate | Glycerin trinitrate | Glycerol trinitrate | Glycerol, nitric acid triester | Glyceroli trinitratis | Glyceroltrinitrat | Glyceryl trinitrate | Natispray | NG | Nitroglicerina | Nitroglycerin | Nitroglycerine | Nitroglycerol | Nitromed | Propane-1,2,3-triyl trinitrate | Rectogesic | Trinitrine | Trinitroglycerin | Trinitroglycerol | Nitroglycerin |
Source of information: Drugbank (External Link). Last updated on: 3rd July 18. *Trade Name used in the content below may not be the same as the HSA-registered product.
Description
A small colorless crystal used as an anticonvulsant, a cathartic, and an electrolyte replenisher in the treatment of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. It causes direct inhibition of action potentials in myometrial muscle cells. Excitation and contraction are uncoupled, which decreases the frequency and force of contractions. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1992, p1083)
Indication
Used for immediate control of life-threatening convulsions in the treatment of severe toxemias (pre-eclampsia and eclampsia) of pregnancy and in the treatment of acute nephritis in children. Also indicated for replacement therapy in magnesium deficiency, especially in acute hypomagnesemia accompanied by signs of tetany similar to those of hypocalcemia. Also used in uterine tetany as a myometriat relaxant.
Mechanism of Action
Magnesium is the second most plentiful cation of the intracellular fluids. It is essential for the activity of many enzyme systems and plays an important role with regard to neurochemical transmission and muscular excitability. Magnesium sulfate reduces striated muscle contractions and blocks peripheral neuromuscular transmission by reducing acetylcholine release at the myoneural junction. Additionally, Magnesium inhibits Ca2+ influx through dihydropyridine-sensitive, voltage-dependent channels. This accounts for much of its relaxant action on vascular smooth muscle.
Toxicity
LD50 = 1200 mg/kg (rat, subcutaneous). May be harmful if swallowed. May act as an irritant. Adverse reactions include hypotension, ECG changes, diarrhea, urinary retention, CNS depression and respiratory depression.
Active Ingredient/Synonyms
Magnesium sulfate (1:1) | Magnesium sulfate anhydrous | Magnesium sulphate | magnesium(II) sulfate | Magnesiumsulfat | MgSO4 | Magnesium sulfate |
Source of information: Drugbank (External Link). Last updated on: 3rd July 18. *Trade Name used in the content below may not be the same as the HSA-registered product.