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Cupric Chloride In Plastic Container (CUPRIC CHLORIDE)
Cupric Chloride In Plastic Container (generic name: CUPRIC CHLORIDE) is a cupric chloride Small molecule drug developed by Pfizer. It is currently FDA-approved (first approved 1986).
Cupric chloride is a small molecule compound with the synonyms including copper chloride, copper chloride dihydrate, and cupric chloride dihydrate. It is stored in a plastic container, which is a common packaging material for this substance.
At a glance
| Generic name | CUPRIC CHLORIDE |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | Pfizer |
| Drug class | cupric chloride |
| Modality | Small molecule |
| Therapeutic area | Respiratory |
| Phase | FDA-approved |
| First approval | 1986 |
Approved indications
Common side effects
- Kounis syndrome
- Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
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| Source | Used for |
|---|---|
| FDA label | Mechanism, indications, dosing, boxed warnings, drug interactions |
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Related
- Drug class: All cupric chloride drugs
- Manufacturer: Pfizer — full pipeline
- Therapeutic area: All drugs in Respiratory
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