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Propantheline
Pro-banthine (propantheline) is a small molecule pharmaceutical. Propantheline was first approved as Pro-banthine on 1982-01-01. It is used to treat irritable bowel syndrome, pancreatitis, peptic ulcer, spasm, and urethral diseases amongst others in the USA. The pharmaceutical is active against muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1, muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3, and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2. In addition, it is known to target muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4.
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Therapeutic Areas
Therapeutic Area
MeSH
digestive system diseasesD004066
nervous system diseasesD009422
urogenital diseasesD000091642
signs and symptoms pathological conditionsD013568
Trade Name
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Drug Products
FDA
EMA
New Drug Application (NDA)
New Drug Application (NDA)
Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA)
Propantheline bromide
Tradename
Company
Number
Date
Products
PRO-BANTHINEG.D. SearleN-008843 DISCN1982-01-01
1 products
PRO-BANTHINEShireN-008732 DISCN1982-01-01
2 products, RLD
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FDA
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Indications
FDA
EMA
Indication
Ontology
MeSH
ICD-10
irritable bowel syndromeEFO_0000555D043183K58
pancreatitisEFO_0000278D010195K85
peptic ulcerHP_0004398D010437K27
spasmD013035M62.83
urethral diseasesD014522N36.9
urinary bladder diseasesD001745N32.9
Agency Specific
FDA
EMA
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Patent Expiration
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ATC Codes
A: Alimentary tract and metabolism drugs
A03: Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
A03A: Drugs for functional gastrointestinal disorders
A03AB: Synthetic anticholinergics, quaternary ammonium compounds for functional gastrointestinal disorders
A03AB05: Propantheline
A03C: Antispasmodics in combination with psycholeptics
A03CA: Synthetic anticholinergic agents in combination with psycholeptics
A03CA34: Propantheline and psycholeptics
HCPCS
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Clinical
Clinical Trials
202 clinical trials
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Indications Phases 4
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
NauseaD009325HP_0002018R11.0224311
Migraine disordersD008881EFO_0003821G4311439
VomitingD014839HP_0002013R11.122127
HeadacheD006261HP_0002315R511214
PruritusD011537HP_0000989L291124
Postoperative nausea and vomitingD020250EFO_0004888213
Prostatic neoplasmsD011471C61112
Chronic hepatitis bD019694EFO_0004197B18.1112
SleepD012890GO_0030431112
AggressionD000374EFO_0003015112
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Indications Phases 3
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Healthy volunteers/patients91111
PainD010146EFO_0003843R5221238
DepressionD003863F33.91135
Breast neoplasmsD001943EFO_0003869C502214
Lupus nephritisD008181EFO_0005761224
Systemic lupus erythematosusD008180EFO_0002690M32234
Sleep initiation and maintenance disordersD007319F51.011113
VertigoD014717H81.39213
Chronic urticariaD000080223L50.8112
Lung neoplasmsD008175C34.901112
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Indications Phases 2
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Multiple myelomaD009101C90.0246
Precursor cell lymphoblastic leukemia-lymphomaD054198C91.0324
NeoplasmsD009369C80134
Non-hodgkin lymphomaD008228C85.9234
Atopic dermatitisD003876EFO_0000274L201113
Myeloid leukemia acuteD015470C92.0212
Bcr-abl positive chronic myelogenous leukemiaD015464EFO_0000340212
Kidney transplantationD016030122
LymphomaD008223C85.922
Large b-cell lymphoma diffuseD016403C83.322
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Indications Phases 1
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
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Pure autonomic failureD05497011
Orthostatic hypotensionD007024I95.111
Graft vs host diseaseD006086D89.8111
Sickle cell anemiaD000755EFO_0000697D5711
Hematologic neoplasmsD01933711
Hodgkin diseaseD006689C8111
Systemic mastocytosisD034721C96.2111
Hairy cell leukemiaD007943C91.411
Autonomic nervous system diseasesD001342EFO_0009532G9011
FibrosisD00535511
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Indications Without Phase
Indication
MeSH
Ontology
ICD-10
Ph 1
Ph 2
Ph 3
Ph 4
Other
Total
Long-term memoryD05756711
Short-term memoryD008570EFO_000433511
Polycystic ovary syndromeD011085EFO_0000660E28.211
Hiv infectionsD015658EFO_0000764B2011
Wounds and injuriesD014947T14.811
Substance-related disordersD019966EFO_0003890F1311
Chronic diseaseD00290811
Brain injuriesD001930S06.911
Alcohol-related disordersD019973F1011
Cognitive dysfunctionD060825G31.8411
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Epidemiology
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Drug
General
Drug common namePROPANTHELINE
INNpropantheline bromide
Description
Propantheline bromide (INN) is an antimuscarinic agent used for the treatment of excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), cramps or spasms of the stomach, intestines (gut) or bladder, and involuntary urination (enuresis). It can also be used to control the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and similar conditions. This agent can also be used for patients who experience intense GI symptoms while tapering off of TCAs.
Classification
Small molecule
Drug class
Image (chem structure or protein)
Structure (InChI/SMILES or Protein Sequence)
CC(C)[N+](C)(CCOC(=O)C1c2ccccc2Oc2ccccc21)C(C)C
Identifiers
PDB
CAS-ID50-34-0
RxCUI8762
ChEMBL IDCHEMBL1180725
ChEBI ID8481
PubChem CID9279
DrugBankDBSALT000225
UNII IDUX9Z118X9F (ChemIDplus, GSRS)
Target
Agency Approved
CHRM1
CHRM1
CHRM3
CHRM3
CHRM2
CHRM2
Organism
Homo sapiens
Gene name
CHRM1
Gene synonyms
NCBI Gene ID
Protein name
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1
Protein synonyms
acetylcholine receptor, muscarinic 1
Uniprot ID
Mouse ortholog
Chrm1 (12669)
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1 (Q8BJN3)
Alternate
CHRM4
CHRM4
Organism
Homo sapiens
Gene name
CHRM4
Gene synonyms
NCBI Gene ID
Protein name
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4
Protein synonyms
acetylcholine receptor, muscarinic 4
Uniprot ID
Mouse ortholog
Chrm4 (12672)
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M4 (Q64056)
Variants
Clinical Variant
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Financial
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Trends
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Safety
Black-box Warning
No Black-box warning
Adverse Events
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