Pharmaceutical Information |
Drug Name |
Molybdenum mo-99 |
Drug ID |
BADD_D01489 |
Description |
Molybdenum is a chemical element with symbol Mo and atomic number 42. As it is not a naturally occuring free metal on Earth, molybdenum is found only in various oxidation states in minerals. Molybdenum is commonly used in metallurgy and other chemical applications however it has essential biological roles in organisms and microorganisms. It is an essential trace dietary element and acts as a critical cofactor in several molybdenum-dependent enzymes that are involved in important cellular reactions and pathways, including xanthine oxidoreductase. When complexed with Technetium Tc 99m, molybdenum is used as a radiopharmaceutical agent in diagonistic procedures. |
Indications and Usage |
Not Available |
Marketing Status |
approved |
ATC Code |
Not Available |
DrugBank ID |
DB11137
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KEGG ID |
Not Available
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MeSH ID |
D008982
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PubChem ID |
104976
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TTD Drug ID |
Not Available
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NDC Product Code |
64805-1997 |
UNII |
6634O61GOI
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Synonyms |
Molybdenum | Molybdenum-98 | Molybdenum 98 |
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Chemical Information |
Molecular Formula |
Mo |
CAS Registry Number |
14119-15-4 |
SMILES |
[Mo] |
Chemical Structure |
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ADRs Induced by Drug |
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ADReCS ID |
ADR Frequency (FAERS)
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ADR Severity Grade (FAERS)
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ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
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Anaphylactic reaction | 10.01.07.001; 24.06.03.006 | - | - | |
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