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Fluticasone


Fluticasone proprionate

6,9-difluoro-11-hydroxy-16-methyl-3-oxo-17-
(1-oxopropoxy)-androsta-1,4-diene-17-carbothioic acid (6α,11β,16α,17α)-
S-(fluoromethyl) ester
CAS number
90566-53-3 or 80474-14-2 (with proprionate)
ATC code
D07AC17, R01AD08, R03BA05
Chemical formula C22-H27-F3-O4-S or C25-H31-F3-O5-S (with proprionate)
Molecular weight 444.511 or 500.575 (with proprionate)
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Fluticasone proprionate is a glucocorticoid often prescribed as treatment for asthma and allergic rhinitis.

The precise mechanisms of glucocorticoid action in asthma are unknown. Inflammation is recognized as an important component in the pathogenesis of asthma. Glucocorticoids have been shown to inhibit multiple cell types (e.g., mast cells, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils) and mediator production or secretion (e.g., histamine, eicosanoids, leukotrienes, and cytokines) involved in the asthmatic response. These anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids may contribute to their efficacy in asthma. Typically, however, the action on the cells affected requires several days. Therefore, inhaled steroids are not used for immediate relief of asthma, but instead as preventive therapy and maintenance therapy.

Clinical trials

This listing is NOT complete and should NOT be construed as support for treatment decisions. See also PubMed clinical manuscripts referring to fluticasone

both support a positive outcome for use of fluticasone in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also referred to as COPD
01-04-2007 01:16:19
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