Adenosine triphosphoric acid
Adenosine triphosphoric acid is an organic compound, a derivative of adenosine, which has a stimulating effect on metabolic processes.
Producing countries: Belarus (Borisov Medical Preparations Plant), Ukraine (Lvov Medicinal Preparations Plant), Russia (Samson-Med).
Pharmacological group: Metabolism stimulants - derivatives of adenosine and hypoxanthine.
International name: Trifosadenine.
Synonyms: Sodium adenosine triphosphate, Biosynth, Sodium adenosine triphosphate, Phosphobion.
Dosage forms: substance, solution for injection 1%.
Ingredients: Trifosadenine.
Indications for use: Muscular dystrophy, myoatrophy, obliterating atherosclerosis of the vessels of the lower extremities, Raynaud's disease, thromboangiitis obliterans, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.
Contraindications: Myocardial infarction in the acute period.
Side effects: Headache, dizziness, tachycardia, nausea, polyuria.
Interaction with other drugs: No data.
Overdose: No data available.
Special instructions: No data available.
Literature:
- Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2003
- Directory "Medicines" M.D. Mashkovsky, 14th ed., 2000
- Encyclopedia of Medicines, 2003