Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Carbachol
Drug ID BADD_D00355
Description Carbamoylcholine, also known as carbachol, is a muscarinic agonist discovered in 1932.[A226315] Carbamoylcholine was initially used as a treatment for migraines,[A226365] induction of diuresis,[A226370] and other parasympathetic effects. Carbamoylcholine was granted FDA approval on 28 September 1972.[L30245]
Indications and Usage Carbamoylcholine is indicated to induce miosis for surgery and to reduce intraocular pressure elevations in the first 24 hours after cataract surgery.[L30245]
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code N07AB01; S01EB02
DrugBank ID DB00411
KEGG ID D00524
MeSH ID D002217
PubChem ID 5831
TTD Drug ID D0U7BW
NDC Product Code 65732-131; 0065-0023
UNII 8Y164V895Y
Synonyms Carbachol | Carbocholine | Carbacholine | Miostat | Jestryl | Carbamann | Doryl | Carbastat | Carboptic | Isopto Carbachol | Carbachol, Isopto | Carbamylcholine | Carbamoylcholine
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C6H15N2O2.Cl
CAS Registry Number 51-83-2
SMILES C[N+](C)(C)CCOC(=O)N.[Cl-]
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Skin discolouration23.03.03.005--Not Available
Syncope02.11.04.015; 24.06.02.012; 17.02.04.008--
Tachycardia02.03.02.007--Not Available
Vision blurred06.02.06.007; 17.17.01.010--
Vomiting07.01.07.003--
Conjunctival hyperaemia06.04.01.004--Not Available
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ADReCS-Target
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