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Generic name Rivastigmine
Brand Names/Synonyms CHEMBANK1695; Ena 713 Free Base; Exelon; Rivastigmine; Rivastigmine Hydrogen Tartrate; Rivastigmine [Usan:Inn]
Indication For the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.
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Pharmacology Rivastigmine is a parasympathomimetic and a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Rivastigmine is indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate dementia of the Alzheimer's type. Pathological changes in Dementia of the Alzheimer type involve cholinergic neuronal pathways that project from the basal forebrain to the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. These pathways are thought to be intricately involved in memory, attention, learning, and other cognitive processes. While the precise mechanism of rivastigmine's action is unknown, it is postulated to exert its therapeutic effect by enhancing cholinergic function. This is accomplished by increasing the concentration of acetylcholine through reversible inhibition of its hydrolysis by cholinesterase. If this proposed mechanism is correct, rivastigmine's effect may lessen as the disease process advances and fewer cholinergic neurons remain functionally intact.
Mechanism Of Action Rivastigmine increases the concentration of acetylcholine through reversible inhibition of its hydrolysis by cholinesterase. This acts to enhance cholinergic function.
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Dosage Forms CAPSULE; SOLUTION
Drug_Category Nootropic Agents; Cholinergic Agents; Parasympathomimetics; ATC:N06DA03
Absorption Not Available
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Effect of Exelon® (rivastigmine tartrate) on the Metabolism of Other Drugs: Rivastigmine is primarily metabolized through hydrolysis by esterases. Minimal metabolism occurs via the major cytochrome P450 isoenzymes. Based on in vitro studies, no pharmacokinetic drug interactions with drugs metabolized by the following isoenzyme systems are expected: CYP1A2, CYP2D6, CYP3A4/5, CYP2E1, CYP2C9, CYP2C8, or CYP2C19. No pharmacokinetic interaction was observed between rivastigmine and digoxin, warfarin, diazepam, or fluoxetine in studies in healthy volunteers. The elevation of prothrombin time induced by warfarin is not affected by administration of Exelon.

Effect of Other Drugs on the Metabolism of Exelon: Drugs that induce or inhibit CYP450 metabolism are not expected to alter the metabolism of rivastigmine. Single dose pharmacokinetic studies demonstrated that the metabolism of rivastigmine is not significantly affected by concurrent administration of digoxin, warfarin, diazepam, or fluoxetine. Population PK analysis with a database of 625 patients showed that the pharmacokinetics of rivastigmine were not influenced by commonly prescribed medications such as antacids (n=77), antihypertensives (n=72), β-blockers (n=42), calcium channel blockers (n=75), antidiabetics (n=21), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (n=79), estrogens (n=70), salicylate analgesics (n=177), antianginals (n=35), and antihistamines (n=15).

Use with Anticholinergics: Because of their mechanism of action, cholinesterase inhibitors have the potential to interfere with the activity of anticholinergic medications.

Use with Cholinomimetics and Other Cholinesterase Inhibitors: A synergistic effect may be expected when cholinesterase inhibitors are given concurrently with succinylcholine, similar neuromuscular blocking agents or cholinergic agonists such as bethanechol.

Toxicity Not Available
Organisms Affected Humans and other mammals
Chemical IUPAC Name 2,6-dioxo-4-phenyl-piperidine-3-carbonitrile
Chemical Formula C14H22N2O2
Molecular Weight 250.337 g/mol
Smiles String CCN(C)C(=O)OC1=CC=CC(=C1)C(C)N(C)C
Melting Point Not Available
Water Solubility Not Available
State Solid
LogP/Hphobicity 2.611
Isoelectric Point Not Available
Biotransformation Rivastigmine is rapidly metabolized by cholinesterase-mediated hydrolysis.
Half Life 1.5 hours
Protein Binding [%] 40%
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Drug Type Approved Drug
Accession No APRD00321
CAS Registry Number 123441-03-2
KEGG Compound ID C11766
PubChem ID SID:655049
PharmGKB ID PA451262
SwissProt ID Not Available
GenBank ID Not Available
Drug ID Number [DIN] 2242118

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