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Ammoniated Mercury (mercuric amidochloride)

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Ammoniated Mercury (generic name: mercuric amidochloride) is a mercuric amidochloride drug. It is currently in unknown development.

Ammoniated Mercury is thought to work by exerting a local antimicrobial effect, although the exact mechanism is not well understood.

Ammoniated Mercury, also known as mercuric amidochloride, is a small molecule drug of the mercuric amidochloride class. However, there is limited information available on this compound, and it does not appear to be a widely recognized or approved pharmaceutical agent. As a result, there is no clear indication of its target, approved indications, or commercial status. Further research is needed to determine the potential uses and safety profile of Ammoniated Mercury. Unfortunately, the available information is insufficient to provide a comprehensive summary.

At a glance

Generic namemercuric amidochloride
Drug classmercuric amidochloride
Therapeutic areaInfectious Disease
Phaseunknown

Mechanism of action

In simple terms, Ammoniated Mercury is believed to help kill certain types of bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause infections. This is thought to occur through a process that disrupts the bacterial cell membrane, ultimately leading to the death of the microorganism. However, more research is needed to fully understand how Ammoniated Mercury works.

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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Frequently asked questions about Ammoniated Mercury

What is Ammoniated Mercury?

Ammoniated Mercury (mercuric amidochloride) is a mercuric amidochloride drug.

How does Ammoniated Mercury work?

Ammoniated Mercury is thought to work by exerting a local antimicrobial effect, although the exact mechanism is not well understood.

What is the generic name of Ammoniated Mercury?

mercuric amidochloride is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Ammoniated Mercury.

What drug class is Ammoniated Mercury in?

Ammoniated Mercury belongs to the mercuric amidochloride class. See all mercuric amidochloride drugs at /class/mercuric-amidochloride.

What development phase is Ammoniated Mercury in?

Ammoniated Mercury is in unknown.

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