Secale cereale pollen
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Identification
- Summary
Secale cereale pollen is an extract from Secale cereale pollen used in allergy testing.
- Generic Name
- Secale cereale pollen
- DrugBank Accession Number
- DB10717
- Background
Secale cereale pollen is the pollen of the Secale cereale plant. Secale cereale pollen is mainly used in allergenic testing.
- Type
- Biotech
- Groups
- Approved
- Biologic Classification
- Allergenics
Allergen Extract - Synonyms
- cultivated rye grass pollen extract
Pharmacology
- Indication
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- Pharmacodynamics
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- Mechanism of action
- Not Available
- Absorption
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- Volume of distribution
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- Protein binding
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- Metabolism
- Not Available
- Route of elimination
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- Half-life
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- Clearance
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- Adverse Effects
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- Toxicity
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- Pathways
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- Pharmacogenomic Effects/ADRs
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Interactions
- Drug Interactions
- This information should not be interpreted without the help of a healthcare provider. If you believe you are experiencing an interaction, contact a healthcare provider immediately. The absence of an interaction does not necessarily mean no interactions exist.
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interactions in your softwareAcebutolol The risk of a hypersensitivity reaction to Secale cereale pollen is increased when it is combined with Acebutolol. Atenolol The risk of a hypersensitivity reaction to Secale cereale pollen is increased when it is combined with Atenolol. Benazepril The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Benazepril is combined with Secale cereale pollen. Betaxolol The risk of a hypersensitivity reaction to Secale cereale pollen is increased when it is combined with Betaxolol. Bisoprolol The risk of a hypersensitivity reaction to Secale cereale pollen is increased when it is combined with Bisoprolol. - Food Interactions
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Products
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- Brand Name Prescription Products
Name Dosage Strength Route Labeller Marketing Start Marketing End Region Image Cultivated Rye Injection, solution 10000 [PNU]/1mL Intradermal; Subcutaneous Nelco Laboratories, Inc. 1972-08-29 Not applicable US Cultivated Rye Injection, solution 0.1 g/1mL Intradermal; Subcutaneous Nelco Laboratories, Inc. 1972-08-29 Not applicable US Cultivated Rye Injection, solution 20000 [PNU]/1mL Intradermal; Subcutaneous Nelco Laboratories, Inc. 1972-08-29 Not applicable US Cultivated Rye Solution 20000 [PNU]/1mL Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Greer Laboratories, Inc. 1981-09-15 Not applicable US Cultivated Rye Solution 0.05 g/1mL Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous Greer Laboratories, Inc. 1981-09-15 Not applicable US - Mixture Products
Categories
- Drug Categories
- Classification
- Not classified
- Affected organisms
- Not Available
Chemical Identifiers
- UNII
- I6KAZ8AO1O
- CAS number
- Not Available
References
Clinical Trials
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Pharmacoeconomics
- Manufacturers
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- Packagers
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- Dosage Forms
Form Route Strength Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous 0.1 g/1mL Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous 10000 [PNU]/1mL Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous 20000 [PNU]/1mL Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous 40000 [PNU]/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 0.001 g/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 0.05 g/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 0.1 g/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 1000 [PNU]/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 20000 [PNU]/1mL Solution Intradermal; Percutaneous; Subcutaneous 40000 [PNU]/1mL Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous 0.05 g/1mL Injection, solution Intradermal; Subcutaneous - Prices
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- Patents
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Properties
- State
- Not Available
- Experimental Properties
- Not Available
Drug created at December 01, 2015 20:04 / Updated at June 12, 2020 16:53