Iodochlorhydroxyquin
Iodobenzene

Iodochlorhydroxyquin

Fengxi Chemical

Specifications

HS Code

604978

Name Iodochlorhydroxyquin
Chemical Formula C9H5ClI2NO2
Molar Mass 405.404 g/mol
Appearance Yellow - greenish powder
Odor Characteristic
Solubility In Water Slightly soluble
Solubility In Organic Solvents Soluble in alcohol, chloroform, etc.
Melting Point 176 - 181 °C
Stability Stable under normal conditions
Hazard Class Irritant, may have potential health risks
Use Antibacterial, antifungal agent in some topical medications
Packing & Storage
Packing Iodochlorhydroxyquin packaged in 1 - kg containers for safe storage and handling.
Storage Iodochlorhydroxyquin should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep it in a tightly - sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and degradation. Store it separately from incompatible substances like strong oxidizers. Ensure proper ventilation in the storage area to avoid the build - up of fumes, and maintain a storage temperature within the recommended range, typically around room temperature.
Shipping Iodochlorhydroxyquin, a chemical, must be shipped in accordance with strict hazardous materials regulations. It should be properly packaged in sealed containers to prevent leakage, and transported by carriers approved for such chemicals.
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General Information
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main function of Iodochlorhydroxyquin?
Iodocloxoquine is also a drug. Its main effect is related to the treatment of intestinal infections, such as amoebic dysentery. In the past, this drug was also used in the treatment of skin diseases, because it has antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
In the treatment of intestinal infections, iodocloxoquine can control the growth and reproduction of amoebic trophoblast. Because amoebic dysentery is caused by tissue-dissolving amoeba, this drug can enter the body, damage its metabolism and physiological function, and then kill it, in order to relieve the patient's diarrhea, diarrhea, mucus pus and blood stool and other symptoms.
As for the treatment of skin diseases, its antibacterial power can prevent the invasion of bacteria and prevent the spread of infection; its antifungal power can remove fungi such as dermatophytes; its anti-inflammatory effect can reduce skin redness, swelling, itching, pain and other inflammatory symptoms.
However, those who need to pay attention should pay attention to the long-term use of this medicine or cause adverse reactions, such as neurotoxicity. Therefore, when using it today, it is appropriate to carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages and use it according to the doctor's instructions.
What are the side effects of Iodochlorhydroxyquin?
Iodocloxyquine, although it has the ability to cure diseases, there is also the risk of various side effects. Its side effects are all over the body.
In the realm of the stomach and intestines, abdominal pain and diarrhea are common. Cover the entry of this drug into the body, or disturb the transportation of the stomach and intestines, causing the loss of qi and the conduction of water and valleys, resulting in abdominal pain and diarrhea. What's more, the frequency of diarrhea can cause the loss of body fluid and the weakness of the body.
In the nervous system, it is also involved. It may cause dizziness or headache, which is a component of the drug or affects the conduction and regulation of nerves, causing apoplasia of the brain orifices, the clear sun does not rise, and the head and eyes feel dizzy and painful. What's more, it can cause mental changes, such as restlessness, insomnia, etc., disturbing people's mental mind and disturbing people's work and rest.
And iodine chloroquine may be harmful to the blood system. It can reduce the number of white blood cells and platelets in the blood, which are very important for human immunity and blood coagulation. When the number of white blood cells decreases, the power to control evil will be reduced, and people will be prone to all kinds of exogenous diseases; if the number of platelets is small, blood coagulation will be difficult, and if there is a slight damage, it will easily bleed, endangering health.
Furthermore, this drug also irritates the skin. When used externally, it may cause skin redness, itching, rash, etc. This is because the skin is allergic or intolerant to the ingredients of the medicine, which makes the skin's qi and blood not smooth, resulting in various skin diseases.
Where iodine is used, it is necessary to carefully review its pros and cons, and weigh them carefully. Doctors should be careful, and patients should also follow the instructions to prevent side effects and protect their health.
Iodochlorhydroxyquin What are the applicable groups?
Iodocloxoquine is a drug, and its applicable population is as follows: In the past, this drug has been used to treat intestinal amoebic disease, so people with intestinal amoebic infection may be used. However, it needs to be noted that this drug has potential serious adverse reactions, and its application has been greatly limited today.
It has been argued that for some chronic diarrhea and suspected to be related to intestinal parasitic infections, especially in patients with amoeba infection, iodocloxoquine may be considered as appropriate. In addition, in skin fungal infections, such as tinea corporis and tinea cruris, external application of iodocloxoquine may also play a certain therapeutic effect, and it is suitable for such skin fungal infections.
Since then, studies have found that long-term or excessive use of this drug can cause serious neurological damage, such as subacute myeloptic neuropathy. Due to its risks, it is not the drug of choice today. Only in very special cases, after a comprehensive evaluation of the pros and cons by a doctor, and other safer and effective drugs cannot be used, it should be used cautiously in specific patients, and the use process should be closely monitored for adverse reactions.
How is Iodochlorhydroxyquin used?
Iodocloxyquine is a topical medicine commonly used for skin and mucosal infections. Its usage is as follows:
- ** Skin Infection **: Wash the affected area to ensure dryness and cleanliness. Take an appropriate amount of iodocloxyquine cream or lotion and gently apply it to the affected area, two to three times a day. When applying, pay attention to the soothing movement, do not use excessive force, so as not to hurt the skin. The application area should be slightly larger than the infected area to ensure comprehensive coverage of the drug.
- ** Mucosal Infection **: If there is an infection of the mucosal area such as the vagina, it is usually treated with suppositories. Wash your hands and vulva before going to bed, take an appropriate position, such as a supine position, and gently push the suppositories deep into the vagina Usually once a day, the specific dosage and course of treatment, when following the doctor's advice. When using suppositories, pay attention to hygiene and avoid the introduction of new bacteria.
During the medication period, close attention should be paid to skin or mucosal reactions. If there is redness, swelling, itching, burning and other abnormalities, you should stop using it immediately and consult a doctor. And be sure to use it strictly according to the doctor's instructions. Do not increase or decrease the dose or change the course of treatment at will to achieve the best efficacy and avoid adverse reactions.
Iodochlorhydroxyquin interact with other drugs?
Iodohydroxyquine is a drug that may interact with other drugs. Gu Yun: "The way to use medicine is like using the method of soldiers, knowing each other and knowing each other, so that you can not be in danger." When using medicine, it is necessary to carefully check the properties of each drug to prevent them from interfering with each other and causing other changes.
The use of iodohydroxyquine in combination with certain drugs may increase the risk of adverse reactions. If taken with antacids, or affecting their absorption, covering antacids can change the acid-base environment of the gastrointestinal tract, causing the dissolution and absorption of iodohydroxyquine to be hindered. And if applied with hepatotoxic drugs, it may increase the risk of liver damage. The liver is the center of detoxification, and the burden of drug-poison co-invasion will be doubled.
Furthermore, when used in combination with anticoagulants, it may change the coagulation function. Anticoagulant drugs may block the bloodline, and iodine-chloroquine may interfere with its effect, causing the risk of bleeding. As for central nervous depressants, when used with them, or in the state of heavy central inhibition, it makes people tired and sleepy, and the limbs are tired.
Therefore, when a doctor uses drugs, when they understand the nature of various drugs, check whether they have any interaction. The user must also follow the doctor's advice and do not take various drugs without authorization, so as to avoid unexpected changes. Medication is like walking on thin ice in the abyss, so be careful to protect your health and health.