Asoxime chloride
Chemical compound
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- 4-carbamoyl-1-[({2-[(E)-(hydroxyimino)methyl]pyridinium-1-yl}methoxy)methyl]pyridinium dichloride
- 34433-31-3 N
- 5484128
- 13004322 Y
- HUV88P6SJS
- ChEMBL33051 Y
- DTXSID101029616
- Interactive image
- C1=CC=[N+](C(=C1)/C=N/O)COC[N+]2=CC=C(C=C2)C(=O)N.[Cl-].[Cl-]
InChI
- InChI=1S/C14H14N4O3.2ClH/c15-14(19)12-4-7-17(8-5-12)10-21-11-18-6-2-1-3-13(18)9-16-20;;/h1-9H,10-11H2,(H-,15,19);2*1H Y
- Key:QELSIJXWEROXOE-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
Asoxime chloride, or more commonly HI-6, is a Hagedorn oxime used in the treatment of organophosphate poisoning.[1]
See also
- Obidoxime
- Pralidoxime
References
- ^ Cochran R, Kalisiak J, Küçükkilinç T, Radic Z, Garcia E, Zhang L, et al. (August 2011). "Oxime-assisted acetylcholinesterase catalytic scavengers of organophosphates that resist aging". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286 (34): 29718–24. doi:10.1074/jbc.M111.264739. PMC 3191013. PMID 21730071.
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Antidotes (V03AB)
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Barbiturate overdose | |
Benzodiazepine overdose | |
GHB overdose | |
Nerve agent / Organophosphate poisoning |
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Opioid overdose | |
Reversal of neuromuscular blockade |
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Beta blocker | |
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Digoxin toxicity | |
Anticoagulants |
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Arsenic poisoning | |
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Cyanide poisoning |
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Hydrofluoric acid | |
Methanol / Ethylene glycol poisoning |
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Paracetamol toxicity (Acetaminophen) | |
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Other |
- Copper sulfate
- Ipecacuanha
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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