Incadronic acid: Difference between revisions

From WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

CSV import
 
CSV import
Tags: mobile edit mobile web edit
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Incadronic acid''' (INN, trade name '''Bisphonal''') is a type of [[bisphosphonate]], a class of drugs that prevent the loss of bone density. Bisphosphonates are used to treat diseases such as [[osteoporosis]], [[Paget's disease]], and [[bone metastases]].
{{Short description|A bisphosphonate medication used in the treatment of bone diseases}}
{{Drugbox
| verifiedfields = changed
| verifiedrevid = 477002123
| image = Incadronic_acid.png
| image_size = 250px
| image_alt = Chemical structure of Incadronic acid
}}


==Etymology==
'''Incadronic acid''' is a [[bisphosphonate]] medication primarily used in the treatment of various bone diseases, including [[osteoporosis]] and [[Paget's disease of bone]]. It functions by inhibiting the resorption of bone, thereby maintaining or increasing bone density.
The term "Incadronic acid" is derived from the chemical name of the compound, which is a type of bisphosphonate. The prefix "Inca" may refer to the Inca civilization, known for their advanced knowledge in many fields including medicine. The suffix "dronic acid" is common in the nomenclature of bisphosphonates, indicating the presence of two phosphonate groups in the molecule.


==Pharmacology==
==Mechanism of Action==
Incadronic acid, like other bisphosphonates, works by binding to hydroxyapatite in bone tissue, preventing the action of osteoclasts, the cells that break down bone. This helps to maintain bone density and strength.
Incadronic acid works by binding to [[hydroxyapatite]] found in bone, inhibiting the action of [[osteoclasts]], which are the cells responsible for bone resorption. This action helps to prevent the loss of bone mass and can lead to an increase in bone density over time.


==Clinical uses==
==Pharmacokinetics==
Incadronic acid is used in the treatment of various bone-related conditions, including osteoporosis, Paget's disease, and bone metastases associated with certain types of cancer. It may also be used to treat hypercalcemia (high calcium levels in the blood) caused by malignancy.
After administration, incadronic acid is absorbed into the bloodstream and preferentially localizes to bone tissue. The drug has a high affinity for bone mineral, which contributes to its long duration of action. The elimination of incadronic acid occurs primarily through the kidneys.


==Side effects==
==Clinical Uses==
Common side effects of Incadronic acid include gastrointestinal problems such as nausea, abdominal pain, and constipation. More serious side effects can include osteonecrosis of the jaw and atypical femoral fractures.
Incadronic acid is used in the management of:
* [[Osteoporosis]]: To prevent fractures by increasing bone density.
* [[Paget's disease of bone]]: To regulate bone remodeling and reduce bone pain.
* [[Hypercalcemia]] of malignancy: To lower elevated calcium levels in the blood associated with cancer.


==See also==
==Side Effects==
Common side effects of incadronic acid include:
* [[Gastrointestinal discomfort]]
* [[Esophagitis]]
* [[Hypocalcemia]]
 
Less common but serious side effects can include [[osteonecrosis of the jaw]] and atypical femoral fractures.
 
==Administration==
Incadronic acid is typically administered orally, but the specific dosage and frequency depend on the condition being treated and the patient's overall health status.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Bisphosphonate]]
* [[Bisphosphonate]]
* [[Osteoporosis]]
* [[Osteoporosis]]
* [[Paget's disease]]
* [[Paget's disease of bone]]
* [[Bone metastases]]
* [[Hypercalcemia]]


[[Category:Drugs]]
[[Category:Bisphosphonates]]
[[Category:Bisphosphonates]]
[[Category:Osteoporosis]]
[[Category:Bone disorders]]
[[Category:Paget's disease]]
[[Category:Bone metastases]]
[[Category:Hypercalcemia]]
 
{{stub}}

Latest revision as of 11:09, 15 February 2025

A bisphosphonate medication used in the treatment of bone diseases


Incadronic acid
INN
Drug class
Routes of administration
Pregnancy category
Bioavailability
Metabolism
Elimination half-life
Excretion
Legal status
CAS Number
PubChem
DrugBank
ChemSpider
KEGG


Incadronic acid is a bisphosphonate medication primarily used in the treatment of various bone diseases, including osteoporosis and Paget's disease of bone. It functions by inhibiting the resorption of bone, thereby maintaining or increasing bone density.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Incadronic acid works by binding to hydroxyapatite found in bone, inhibiting the action of osteoclasts, which are the cells responsible for bone resorption. This action helps to prevent the loss of bone mass and can lead to an increase in bone density over time.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

After administration, incadronic acid is absorbed into the bloodstream and preferentially localizes to bone tissue. The drug has a high affinity for bone mineral, which contributes to its long duration of action. The elimination of incadronic acid occurs primarily through the kidneys.

Clinical Uses[edit]

Incadronic acid is used in the management of:

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of incadronic acid include:

Less common but serious side effects can include osteonecrosis of the jaw and atypical femoral fractures.

Administration[edit]

Incadronic acid is typically administered orally, but the specific dosage and frequency depend on the condition being treated and the patient's overall health status.

Related pages[edit]