Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CHLORMERODRIN HG 197 versus PHOSPHOTOPE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CHLORMERODRIN HG 197 versus PHOSPHOTOPE.
CHLORMERODRIN HG 197 vs PHOSPHOTOPE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Radioactive mercury isotope that emits gamma rays; distributes in renal parenchyma, allowing scintigraphic imaging of kidneys. The mercury moiety binds to sulfhydryl groups in renal tubules, concentrating in functioning renal tissue.
Unknown; proposed to normalize phosphate metabolism and inhibit ectopic calcification by binding to calcium and phosphate.
Chlormerodrin Hg 197 is administered intravenously as a single dose of 10 µCi (0.37 MBq) for renal imaging. The typical adult dose is 10-30 µCi (0.37-1.11 MBq) IV.
10-20 mcg/kg intravenous bolus over 1-2 minutes, may repeat every 10-20 minutes as needed for hemodynamic support. Maximum total dose: 1 mg.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life approximately 3 days (72 hours) in patients with normal renal function; prolonged in renal impairment.
Terminal elimination half-life: 4-6 hours in patients with normal renal function; prolonged to 12-24 hours in moderate renal impairment (CrCl <30 mL/min) and >24 hours in dialysis-dependent patients.
Renal: >90% of absorbed dose excreted in urine within 24 hours; biliary/fecal: <5%.
Renal: 70-80% as unchanged drug; fecal: 15-20% as metabolites; biliary: <5%.
Category C
Category C
Radiopharmaceutical
Radiopharmaceutical