Terlipressin
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Routes of administration | IV |
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Protein binding | ~30% |
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Formula | C52H74N16O15S2 |
Molar mass | 1227.37 g/mol |
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Terlipressin is an analogue of vasopressin used as a vasoactive drug in the management of hypotension. It has been found to be effective when norepinephrine does not help.
Indications for use include norepinephrine-resistant septic shock[1] and hepatorenal syndrome.[2] In addition, it is used in bleeding esophageal varices.[3]
Terlipressin is marketed under the brand name Glypressin (Ferring Pharmaceuticals).
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References
- ↑ O'Brien A, Clapp L, Singer M (2002). "Terlipressin for norepinephrine-resistant septic shock". Lancet. 359 (9313): 1209&ndash, 10. PMID 11955542.
- ↑ Uriz J, Ginès P, Cárdenas A, Sort P, Jiménez W, Salmerón J, Bataller R, Mas A, Navasa M, Arroyo V, Rodés J (2000). "Terlipressin plus albumin infusion: an effective and safe therapy of hepatorenal syndrome". J Hepatol. 33 (1): 43&ndash, 8. PMID 10905585.
- ↑ Ioannou G, Doust J, Rockey D. "Terlipressin for acute esophageal variceal hemorrhage". Cochrane Database Syst Rev: CD002147. PMID 12535432.
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