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Ammonia

Generic Name
Ammonia
Brand Names
Kenalog
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
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CAS Number
7664-41-7
Unique Ingredient Identifier
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Background

Ammonia is a naturally-occurring compound with a chemical formula NH3 and structure of trigonal pyramidal geometry. It is a colorless gas with a pungent smell, and become NH4, or ammonium ion, when in water. Although ammonia is used as a food additive in the anhydrous form and serves as a starting material in pharmaceutical and commercial products, it is caustic and hazardous when concentrated. Ammonia gas has been used in the clinical setting as a respiratory stimulant to prevent fainting. The radiolabelled form of ammonia, ammonia N 13, is intravenously administered as a radioactive diagnostic agent for Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging of the myocardium to evaluate myocardial perfusion. Ammonia is a natural byproduct of biological and chemical reactions, including decomposition of organic matter, including plants, animals, and animal wastes. It is present in normally present in all tissues constituting a metabolic pool, where it is mostly taken up by glutamic acid and take part in transamination and other reactions, including the synthesis of protein by the Krebs-Hanseleit cycle in the liver . It is proposed that human adults produce about 1000 mmol of ammonia daily, most of which undergoes excretion in the urine.

Associated Conditions
Skin Irritation, Syncope or fainting sensation
Associated Therapies
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FDA Alert: FDA Warns Consumers to Not Purchase or Use Unapproved Inhalants

FDA warns against using unapproved inhalants marketed for alertness and energy, containing ammonia, due to health risks like airway constriction and adverse events. Companies received warning letters for marketing unsafe products. Consumers urged to report adverse events to FDA’s MedWatch.
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