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Pentapiperium (pentapiperium metilsulfate)
Pentapiperium (generic name: pentapiperium metilsulfate) is a drug. It is currently in unknown development for Peptic ulcer.
Pentapiperium works by inhibiting the action of histamine on the stomach lining, reducing acid production and promoting healing of peptic ulcers.
Pentapiperium (pentapiperium metilsulfate) is a small molecule drug with unknown drug class and target. It is used to treat peptic ulcers, a condition characterized by stomach or duodenal ulcers. The commercial status of pentapiperium is unclear, and it may be patented or have generic manufacturers. Further research is needed to determine its key safety considerations and pharmacokinetic properties. As a pharma professional, it is essential to verify the current ownership and FDA approval status of pentapiperium.
At a glance
| Generic name | pentapiperium metilsulfate |
|---|---|
| Therapeutic area | Dermatology |
| Phase | unknown |
Mechanism of action
Imagine your stomach lining is like a delicate skin that can get irritated and inflamed. Histamine is a chemical that can make this irritation worse, causing stomach acid to flow and create ulcers. Pentapiperium blocks histamine's action, giving your stomach lining a chance to heal and reducing the risk of further damage.
Approved indications
- Peptic ulcer
Common side effects
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Related
- Manufacturer: — full pipeline
- Therapeutic area: All drugs in Dermatology
- Indication: Drugs for Peptic ulcer
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