methacholine chloride - Generic Medications

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Provocholine, Provocholine Inhalation Solution METHACHOLINE CHLORIDE
METHAPHARM INC. FDA Rx Only

Methacholine chloride, the active ingredient of Provocholine, is a parasympathomimetic (cholinergic) bronchoconstrictor agent. Provocholine (methacholine chloride) powder for solution is administered by oral inhalation. Chemically, methacholine chloride (the active ingredient) is 1-propanaminium, 2-(acetyloxy)-N,N,N,-trimethyl-, chloride. It is a white to practically white deliquescent compound, soluble in water, alcohol and chloroform and insoluble in ether. Aqueous solutions are neutral to litmus. Methacholine chloride has an empirical formula of C 8 H 18 ClNO 2 , a molecular weight of 195.69, and the following structural formula: Provocholine Powder for Solution: Each vial of Provocholine contains 100 mg of methacholine chloride powder. Provocholine Solution for Inhalation Kit (Sterile): Each kit is packaged in a carton with six plastic vials with twist-off cap each containing 3 mL of the following concentrations of methacholine chloride solution. Each solution also contains: Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, Sodium Chloride, glacial acetic acid as pH adjuster. a) base solution (contains no methacholine chloride) b) 0.0625 mg/mL (0.1875 mg/3 mL) c) 0.25 mg/mL (0.75 mg/3 mL) d) 1 mg/mL (3 mg/3 mL) e) 4 mg/mL (12 mg/3 mL) f) 16 mg/mL (48 mg/3 mL) structure

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