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Phenolsulfon (phenosulfazole)

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Phenolsulfon (generic name: phenosulfazole) is a drug. It is currently in unknown development for Renal function study.

Phenosulfazole works by interacting with a specific biological target to modulate renal function.

Phenosulfazole is a small molecule compound with unknown drug class and target. It is currently owned by an unspecified entity and has been approved by the FDA for renal function studies. The commercial status of phenosulfazole is unclear, and it may be patented or off-patent. As a small molecule, phenosulfazole is likely to be administered orally and may have a variable half-life and bioavailability. Further research is needed to fully understand its safety and efficacy.

At a glance

Generic namephenosulfazole
Therapeutic areaNephrology
Phaseunknown

Mechanism of action

Imagine your kidneys are like filters that clean your blood. Phenosulfazole helps these filters work better by targeting a specific part of the kidney's machinery. This allows your kidneys to remove waste products more efficiently.

Approved indications

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

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Frequently asked questions about Phenolsulfon

What is Phenolsulfon?

Phenolsulfon (phenosulfazole) is a pharmaceutical drug, indicated for Renal function study.

How does Phenolsulfon work?

Phenosulfazole works by interacting with a specific biological target to modulate renal function.

What is Phenolsulfon used for?

Phenolsulfon is indicated for Renal function study.

What is the generic name of Phenolsulfon?

phenosulfazole is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Phenolsulfon.

What development phase is Phenolsulfon in?

Phenolsulfon is in unknown.

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