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| Trade names | Flutenal |
| Other names | UR-105; Triamcinolone acetonide metembonate; 4,4'-Methylene-bis((9α-fluoro-11β,21-dihydroxy-16α,17α-isopropylidenedioxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione)3-methoxy-2-naphthoate); 21,21'-[Methylenebis[(2-methoxy-1,3-naphthalenediyl)- carbonyloxy]]bis[9α-fluoro-11β-hydroxy-16α,17α-[(1-methylethylidene)- bis(oxy)]pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione |
| Routes of administration | Topical[1] |
| Drug class | Corticosteroid; Glucocorticoid |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.054.209 |
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| Formula | C73H78F2O16 |
| Molar mass | 1249.408 g·mol−1 |
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Flupamesone (brand name Flutenal), also known as triamcinolone acetonide metembonate, is a synthetic glucocorticoid corticosteroid which is marketed in Spain.[2][3][4][1] It is a dimer of a C21 ester of triamcinolone acetonide.[2][3][1]
References
- 1 2 3 Rimbau V, Lleonart F (1975). "Kinetic study of the percutaneous absorption of 1,2,4-3H-labelled flupamesone". Arzneimittelforschung. 25 (7): 1040–2. PMID 1174410.
- 1 2 J. Elks (14 November 2014). The Dictionary of Drugs: Chemical Data: Chemical Data, Structures and Bibliographies. Springer. pp. 568–. ISBN 978-1-4757-2085-3.
- 1 2 Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory. Taylor & Francis. 2000. pp. 461–. ISBN 978-3-88763-075-1.
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