Latka 4049 Interactions
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Latka 4049 Contraindications
OVIDE Lotion is contraindicated for neonates and infants because their scalps are more permeable and may have increased absorption of malathion. OVIDE Lotion should also not be used on individuals known to be sensitive to malathion or any of the ingredients in the vehicle.
Additional information about Latka 4049
Latka 4049 Indication: For patients infected with Pediculus humanus capitis (head lice and their ova) of the scalp hair.Mechanism Of Action: Latka 4049 is a nonsystemic, wide-spectrum organophosphate insecticide. It inhibits acetylcholinesterase activity of most eukaryotes. Latka 4049 is toxic to aquatic organisms, but has a relatively low toxicity for birds and mammals. The major metabolites of malathion are mono- and di-carboxylic acid derivatives, and malaoxon is a minor metabolite. However, it is malaoxon that is the strongest cholinesterase inhibitor. Cholinesterases catalyze the hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into choline and acetic acid, a reaction necessary to allow a cholinergic neuron to return to its resting state after activation. Because of its essential function, chemicals that interfere with the action of cholinesterase are potent neurotoxins, causing muscle spasms and ultimately death.
Drug Interactions: Not Available
Food Interactions: Not Available
Generic Name: Malathion
Synonyms: Compound 4049; Experimental insecticide 4049; Malathione; Mercaptosuccinic acid diethyl ester; MLT; Carbophos; Carbofos; Maldison; Mercaptothion; Mercaptotion; Oleophosphothion; Insecticide no. 4049
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Drug Category: Cholinesterase Inhibitors; Insecticides
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved; Investigational
Other Brand Names containing Malathion: Calmathion; Carbethoxy malathion; Carbetovur; Carbetox; Celthion; Chemathion; Cimexan; Cleensheen; Cythion; Derbac-M; Detmol MA; Emmatos; Emmatos extra; Ethiolacar; Etiol; Extermathion; Fog 3; Formal; Forthion; Fosfothion; Fosfotion; Fosfotion 550; Fyfanon; Hilthion; Hilthion 25WDP; Karbofos; Kop-Thionkypfosmalacide; Kop-thion; Kypfos; Latka 4049; Lice Rid; Malacide; Malafor; Malagran; Malakill; Malamar; Malamar 50; Malaphele; Malaphos; Malasol; Malaspray; Malathion 60; Malathion E50; Malathion LV Concentrate; Malathiozoo; Malathon; Malation; Malatol; Malatox; Malmed; Malphos; Maltox; Maltox MLT; Moscarda; OMS 1; Organoderm; Ortho Malathion; Ovide; Phosphothion; Prioderm; Sadofos; Sadofos 30; Sadophos; Siptox I; Staeubol-Puder; Suleo-M; Sumitox; TAK; Taskil; Vegfru malatox; Vetiol; Zithiol;
Absorption: Malathion in an acetone vehicle has been reported to be absorbed through normal human skin only to the extent of 8% of the applied dose. Absorption may be increased when malathion is applied to damaged skin. Malathion is rapidly and effectively absorbed by practically all routes including the gastrointestinal tract, skin, mucous membranes, and lungs. However, it is readily excreted in the urine, and does not accumulate in organs or tissues.
Toxicity (Overdose): Malathion is slightly toxic via the oral route, with reported oral LD50 values of 1000 mg/kg to greater than 10,000 mg/kg in the rat. It is also slightly toxic via the dermal route, with reported dermal LD50 values of greater than 4000 mg/kg in rats. Moderate poisoning can result in chest tightness, difficulty breathing, bradycardia, tachycardia, tremor/ataxia, blurred vision, and confusion. Severe, life-threatening signs include coma, seizures, respiratory arrest, and paralysis. Malathion may also be irritating to the skin and eyes.
Protein Binding: Not Available
Biotransformation: The major metabolites of malathion are the diacid and monoacid metabolites, namely, malathion dicarboxylic acid (DCA) and malathion monocarboxylic acid (MCA). Malaoxon, the active cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolite of malathion, is a minor metabolite. Both malathion and malaoxon are detoxified by carboxyesterases leading to polar, water-soluble compounds that are excreted.
Half Life: 8-24 hours
Dosage Forms of Latka 4049: Lotion Topical
Chemical IUPAC Name: diethyl 2-dimethoxyphosphinothioylsulfanylbutanedioate
Chemical Formula: C10H19O6PS2
Malathion on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malathion
Organisms Affected: Head lice
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