Prophene 65 Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to propoxyphene.
Additional information about Prophene 65
Prophene 65 Indication: For the relief of mild to moderate pain
Mechanism Of Action: Prophene 65 acts as a weak agonist at OP1, OP2, and OP3 opiate receptors within the central nervous system (CNS). Prophene 65 primarily affects OP3 receptors, which are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as modulators, both positive and negative, of synaptic transmission via G-proteins that activate effector proteins. Binding of the opiate stimulates the exchange of GTP for GDP on the G-protein complex. As the effector system is adenylate cyclase and cAMP located at the inner surface of the plasma membrane, opioids decrease intracellular cAMP by inhibiting adenylate cyclase. Subsequently, the release of nociceptive neurotransmitters such as substance P, GABA, dopamine, acetylcholine, and noradrenaline is inhibited. Opioids such as propoxyphene also inhibit the release of vasopressin, somatostatin, insulin, and glucagon. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated calcium channels (OP2-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying potassium channels (OP3 and OP1 receptor agonist). This results in hyperpolarization and reduced neuronal excitability.
Drug Interactions: Anisindione Prophene 65 increases the anticoagulant effect
Acenocoumarol Prophene 65 increases the anticoagulant effect
Dicumarol Prophene 65 increases the anticoagulant effect
Warfarin Prophene 65 increases the anticoagulant effect
Atomoxetine The CYP2D6 inhibitor could increase the effect and toxicity of atomoxetine
Carbamazepine Prophene 65 increases the effect of carbamazepine
Cimetidine Cimetidine increases the effect of the narcotic
Naltrexone Naltrexone may precipitate a withdrawal syndrome in opioid-dependent individuals
Ritonavir Ritonavir increases the levels of analgesic
Food Interactions: Not Available
Generic Name: Propoxyphene
Synonyms: D-Propoxyphene; Dextropropoxyphene; Dextropropoxyphene-M; Dextroproxifeno; Propoxyphene HCl
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Drug Category: Narcotics; Antitussives; Analgesics
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Illicit; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Propoxyphene: Algafan;
Antalvic;
Darvon;
Darvon-N;
Deprancol;
Depromic;
Dolene;
Dolocap;
Doloxen;
Doloxene;
Erantin;
Femadol;
Harmar;
Kesso-Gesic;
Propacet;
Prophene 65;
Propoxychel;
Propoxyphene HCl 65;
Proxagesic;
Absorption: Not Available
Toxicity (Overdose): Coma, respiratory depression, circulatory collapse, and pulmonary edema. Seizures occur more frequently in patients with propoxyphene intoxication than in those with opiate intoxication. LD
50=230mg/kg (orally in rat, Emerson)
Protein Binding: Not Available
Biotransformation: Hepatic
Half Life: 6-12 hours
Dosage Forms of Prophene 65: Capsule Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name: [4-dimethylamino-3-methyl-1,2-di(phenyl)butan-2-yl] propanoate
Chemical Formula: C22H29NO2
Propoxyphene on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propoxyphene
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals