Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Docosanol
Drug ID BADD_D00700
Description Docosanol is a drug used for topical treatment for recurrent herpes simplex labialis episodes (episodes of cold sores or fever blisters). A saturated 22-carbon aliphatic alcohol, docosanol exhibits antiviral activity against many lipid enveloped viruses including herpes simplex virus (HSV). Docosanol inhibits fusion between the plasma membrane and the herpes simplex virus (HSV) envelope, thereby preventing viral entry into cells and subsequent viral replication.
Indications and Usage For the topical treatment of recurrent oral-facial herpes simplex episodes (cold sores or fever blisters).
Marketing Status approved; investigational
ATC Code D06BB11
DrugBank ID DB00632
KEGG ID D03884
MeSH ID C529236
PubChem ID 12620
TTD Drug ID D00AOJ
NDC Product Code 11822-3927; 30142-981; 0135-0300; 55301-877; 55910-963; 0363-2981; 0536-1379; 79903-011; 81522-922; 24196-183; 11673-926; 21130-422; 21130-823; 21922-023; 49035-259; 62011-0433; 62332-682; 0363-9222; 70677-1046; 79903-118; 11822-3951; 55910-722; 68016-052; 71589-019; 72476-492; 0591-2981; 37808-765; 41250-932; 51316-763; 55910-550; 70600-010; 30142-869; 61269-989; 79481-9220; 51927-5068; 59726-924; 0363-9220; 69575-4024; 11822-0951; 11822-6500; 46122-624; 70000-0517; 11822-3977; 11822-4763; 37808-223; 41163-724; 55301-922; 61269-981; 0363-6510; 0363-8877; 76162-900; 81522-923; 15894-0036; 59285-016; 59651-490; 63379-085; 11673-846; 0135-0200; 79481-0065; 30142-322; 41163-722; 41250-867; 46122-681; 55319-922
UNII 9G1OE216XY
Synonyms docosanol | behenyl alcohol | 1-docosanol | IK.2 | Abreva
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C22H46O
CAS Registry Number 661-19-8
SMILES CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCO
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Acne23.02.01.001--Not Available
Application site reaction12.07.01.006; 08.02.01.006--Not Available
Dermatitis23.03.04.002--Not Available
Dry skin23.03.03.001--
Headache17.14.01.001--
Pruritus23.03.12.001--
Rash23.03.13.001--Not Available
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