Oxygen Compounds
- Name
- Oxygen Compounds
- Accession Number
- DBCAT000861
- Description
Inorganic compounds that contain oxygen as an integral part of the molecule.
- Drugs
Drug Drug Description Water A naturally-occurring element used as an ingredient and vehicle in various pharmaceutical preparations of water. Artesunate Artesunate is an artemesinin derivative indicated for the initial treatment of severe malaria. Hydrogen peroxide A compound used as a disinfectant and sterilizer. Carbamide peroxide A medication used to loosen ear wax, whiten teeth, and clean oral wounds. Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate A potassium binder used to treat hyperkalemia. Tetrachlorodecaoxide Investigated for use/treatment in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and aids-related infections, cancer/tumors (unspecified), HIV infection, and inflammatory disorders (unspecified). Activated charcoal A gastric decontamination agent used in emergency clinical settings as a antidote to treat poisonings following excessive oral ingestion of certain medications or poisons. Aluminum oxide Aluminum oxide has a chemical formula Al2O3. It is amphoteric in nature, and is used in various chemical, industrial and commercial applications. It is considered an indirect additive used in... Chlorine dioxide Chlorine Dioxide has been used in trials studying the treatment of Halitosis. Perflubutane Perflubutane has been used in trials studying the diagnostic of Liver Mass, Liver Diseases, Liver Metastasis, Portal Hypertension, and Peripheral Artery Disease. It is a cardiovascular drug designed to enable... Calcium oxide Not Annotated Silver oxide Not Annotated Molybdenum trioxide Not Annotated Nitric Oxide A vasodilating agent used in the treatment of hypoxic respiratory failure in premature neonates. Bentoquatam Used to prevent or reduce the severity of allergic contact dermatitis due to urushiol, the allergenic resin of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Arsenic trioxide A chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of refractory or relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia in patients with prior retinoid and anthracycline chemotherapy. Magnesium oxide A compound commonly used as a laxative for the symptomatic relief of acid indigestion and upset stomach, and in health supplements for cardiovascular and neuromuscular health. Kaolin A natural ingredient used for the short-term symptomatic treatment of various conditions including diarrhea, skin dryness, and minor skin bleeding. Prostaglandin G2 A cyclic endoperoxide intermediate produced by the action of CYCLOOXYGENASE on ARACHIDONIC ACID. It is further converted by a series of specific enzymes to the series 2 prostaglandins. [PubChem] Nitrous oxide An inhalatory gas used as an adjunct to improve oxygenation and reduce the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in certain neonates with hypoxic respiratory failure. Carbon dioxide A naturally-occurring gas used as a insufflation gas during minimally invasive surgeries to enlarge and stabilize body cavities to provide better visibility of the surgical area. Zinc oxide A mineral ingredient of various pharmacological preparations to treat diaper dermatitis and other skin conditions, to protect the epidermis, and to prevent sunburn. Hypochlorite An antimicrobial used to treat and prevent infections of the skin and tissue. Silicon dioxide An ingredient found in a variety of supplements and vitamins. Bentonite Not Annotated Carbon monoxide A gas used as a marker of respiratory status in spirometry tests. Artefenomel Artefenomel has been investigated for the treatment of Malaria. Magnesium peroxide Not Annotated Montmorillonite A purified clay indicated in the treatment of intestinal pain and diarrhea. Hypochlorous acid An oxyacid of chlorine (HClO) containing monovalent chlorine that acts as an oxidizing or reducing agent. Sulfur dioxide Not Annotated Hafnium oxide Not Annotated Arterolane Arterolane is under investigation in clinical trial NCT03452475 (Comparison of Arterolane-piperaquine Versus Arterolane-piperaquine+mefloquine Versus Artemether-lumefantrine in Kenyan Children). - Drugs & Drug Targets