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Description

Ferric chloride is a compound used as a food additive, a haemostatic or treatment for hypochromic anaemia. Ferric chloride induced vascular injury is a widely used model of occlusive thrombosis that reports platelet activation and aggregation in the context of an aseptic closed vascular system. Iron i.v. ferric chloride (960 mg) has being shown to be effective in correcting anaemia in HD patients with iron deficiency.

Originator

Curator's Comment: The relation between phosphate level and ferric citrate consumption was first discovered in 1940s.

Approval Year

TargetsConditions

Conditions

ConditionModalityTargetsHighest PhaseProduct
Primary
Additrace N

Approved Use

A source of electrolytes and trace elements as an integral part of a complete intravenous nutritional regimen, for adults and children over 40 kg.
Preventing
Parmirin

Approved Use

Preventive treatment of iron deficiency
Primary
Unknown

Approved Use

Unknown
Primary
SANFEROL

Approved Use

It has also been reported that SFC preparation improved iron deficiency in a pregnant woman with iron deficiency anemia whose hemoglobin level had not increased after administration of other iron preparations such as ferrous fumarate. A dairy supplemental dose of SFC improved iron deficiency in young women with iron deficiency.
Inactive ingredient
Oxycontin

Approved Use

OxyContin is used in the treatment of chronic pain; pain and belongs to the drug class narcotic analgesics.

Launch Date

1998
Curative
RADIOGARDASE

Approved Use

Insoluble Prussian blue is indicated for treatment of patients with known or suspected internal contamination with radioactive cesium and/or radioactive or non-radioactive thallium to increase their rates of elimination.

Launch Date

2003
Palliative
AURYXIA

Approved Use

Ferric Citrate is a phosphate binder indicated for the control of serum phosphorus levels in patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis.

Launch Date

2014
PubMed

PubMed

TitleDatePubMed
Contact dermatitis to yellow iron oxide.
1985 Aug
Carcinogenicity studies on natural and man-made fibres with the intraperitoneal test in rats.
1989
Effect of physical exercise and vitamin C on absorption of ferric sodium citrate.
1996 Dec
Interaction of omapatrilat with FD&C Blue No. 2 lake during dissolution of modified release tablets.
2007 Jul 18
Metal-mediated cyclization of aryl and benzyl glycidyl ethers: a complete scenario.
2008 Dec 17
Oxidative aromatic C-N bond formation: convenient synthesis of N-amino-3-nitrile-indoles via FeBr3-mediated intramolecular cyclization.
2011 May 21
Nazarov cyclization of 1,4-pentadien-3-ols: preparation of cyclopenta[b]indoles and spiro[indene-1,4'-quinoline]s.
2016 Feb 14
Mechanisms and origins of the switchable regioselectivity of FeBr3-catalyzed [1,2]-aryl and [1,2]-alkyl shifts of α-aryl aldehydes.
2016 Feb 28
Iron-Catalyzed Regioselective Transfer Hydrogenative Couplings of Unactivated Aldehydes with Simple Alkenes.
2016 May 17
Patents

Sample Use Guides

In Vivo Use Guide
Curator's Comment: Iron oxides black, red and yellow are intended to be used as colourants in feedingstuffs for all animal species without dose or age restriction. The applicant recommends 500–1,200 mg/kg of the additives in complete (and complementary) feedingstuffs as standard dose. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4482/full
Ferric sodium citrate is an additive used in various foods such as baby milk powder, school and hospital food, beverages, cereals and supplements. It is administered orally.
Route of Administration: Oral
In Vitro Use Guide
Unknown
Substance Class Mixture
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Name Type Language
FERRIC GLYCEROPHOSPHATE
INCI   WHO-DD  
INCI  
Official Name English
IRON GLYCEROPHOSPHATE (FE(O6PC3H8)
Common Name English
FERRIC GLYCERYL PHOSPHATE
Common Name English
FERRIC GLYCEROPHOSPHATE [INCI]
Common Name English
DIIRON TRIS(GLYCEROPHOSPHATE)
Common Name English
IRON(3+) GLYCEROPHOSPHATE
Common Name English
GLYCEROL, MONO(DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE), IRON(3+) SALT (3:2)
Common Name English
1,2,3-PROPANETRIOL, MONO(DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE), IRON(3+) SALT (3:2)
Common Name English
GIVOBIO GPFE
Brand Name English
Ferric glycerophosphate [WHO-DD]
Common Name English
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FDA UNII
MUL7ONL3Z6
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CAS
1301-70-8
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SMS_ID
100000078722
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ECHA (EC/EINECS)
215-097-7
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EVMPD
SUB13840MIG
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EPA CompTox
DTXSID00926594
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