- Trimetaphan camsilate
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IUPAC_name = decahydro-2-oxo-1,3-bis(phenylmethyl)-
thieno(1',2':1,2)thieno(3,4-d)imidazol-5-ium
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CAS_number = 7187-66-8
ATC_prefix = C02
ATC_suffix = BA01
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PubChem = 23576
DrugBank = APRD00044
C = 22 | H = 25 | N = 2 | O = 1 | S = 1 (free base)
molecular_weight = 365.513 g/mol (free base)
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excretion = Renal, mostly unchanged
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pregnancy_US = D
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routes_of_administration = Oral, IM, IVTrimetaphan camsilate (INN) or trimethaphan camsylate (USAN), trade name Arfonad, is a drug that counteracts
cholinergic transmission at the ganglion type ofnicotinic receptor s of theautonomic ganglia and therefore blocks both thesympathetic nervous system and theparasympathetic nervous system . It acts as a non-depolarizingcompetitive antagonist at the nicotinicacetylcholine receptor, is short-acting, and is given intravenously.Effects
Trimetaphan is a
sulfonium compound and therefore carries a positive charge. Being charged, it cannot crosslipid cell membrane s, such as those that comprise theblood-brain barrier . Due to this, trimethaphan does not have any effect on thecentral nervous system .The
ciliary muscle of theeye functions to round the lens foraccommodation and is controlled mainly by parasympathetic system input. With administration of a ganglion-blocking drug, the ciliary muscle cannot contract (cycloplegia ) and the patient loses the ability to focus their eyes.Trimetaphan has a strong effect on the
cardiovascular system . The size of blood vessels is primarily controlled by the sympathetic nervous system. Loss of sympathetic system input to theblood vessel s causes them to get larger (vasodilation ) which has the effect of loweringblood pressure .Postural hypotension is a common side effect of such drugs. Effects on theheart include a decreased force of contraction and an increase in heart rate (tachycardia ). Although it is important to note that this reflexive tachycardia can be diminished or undetected because trimetaphan is also blocking the sympathetic ganglia innervating the heart.The motility of the
gastrointestinal tract is regulated by the parasympathetic system, and blockage of this input results in diminished motility andconstipation .Therapeutic uses
The therapeutic uses of trimetaphan are very limited due to the competition from newer drugs that are more selective in their actions and effects produced. It is occasionally used to treat a
hypertensive crisis anddissecting aortic aneurysm , to treatpulmonary edema , and to reduce bleeding duringneurosurgery .Adverse effects
The adverse effects are due to its nonselective ganglion block and are described in the "Effects" section above. The side effects are severe enough to limit this drugs use to emergency and acute situations.
References
* "Ganglion-blocking Drugs." "Drug Benefits and Risks: International Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology." (2001). ISBN 0-471-89927-5
* Katzung, Bertram G. "Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, 9th ed." (2004). ISBN 0-07-141092-9
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