Dexpanthenol

Generic Name
Dexpanthenol
Brand Names
Fortaplex, Infuvite, Infuvite Pediatric, Mvi Pediatric, Neo-bex
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C9H19NO4
CAS Number
81-13-0
Unique Ingredient Identifier
1O6C93RI7Z
Background

Dexpanthenol is an alcohol derivative of pantothenic acid, a component of the B complex vitamins and an essential component of a normally functioning epithelium. Dexpanthenol is enzymatically cleaved to form pantothenic acid, which is an essential component of Coenzyme A, which acts as a cofactor in many enzymatic reactions that are important for protein metabolism in the epithelium.

Due to its good penetration and high local concentrations, dexpanthanol is used in many topical products, such as ointments and lotions for treatment of dermatological conditions to relieve itching or promote healing. Dermatological effects of the topical use of dexpanthenol include increased fibroblast proliferation and accelerated re-epithelialization in wound healing. Furthermore, it acts as a topical protectant, moisturizer, and has demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties .

Dexpanthenol is also available as a racemic mixture containing both the dextrorotatory form (dexpanthenol) and the levorotatory form (levopanthenol) as Panthenol. While pantothenic acid is optically active, only the dextrorotatory form (dexpanthenol) is biologically active.

Indication

Injection: Prophylactic use immediately after major abdominal surgery to minimize the possibility of paralytic ileus. Intestinal atony causing abdominal distention; postoperative or postpartum retention of flatus, or postoperative delay in resumption of intestinal motility; paralytic ileus.

Topical: This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (e.g., diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy).

Associated Conditions
Allergic Rhinitis (AR), Bursitis, Canker Sore, Contusions, Dermabrasion, Diaper Rash, Dry Skin, Edema, Hoarseness, Inflammation, Inflammation of Mouth, Insect Bites, Lateral Epicondylitis, Lesions of the Mucous Membranes, Nasal Congestion, Pharyngeal inflammation, Pruritus, Respiratory Tract Infections (RTI), Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Skin Roughness, Sore Throat, Sunburn, Tendinitis, Tooth Extraction Site Healing, Traumatic Injuries caused by Dental Prosthesis, Urticaria, Vitamin Deficiency, Wounds caused by Surgery, Oral of the Tonsils, Dry, cracked skin, Dryness of the nose, Superficial Conjunctival injuries, Superficial Corneal injuries, Superficial Traumatic Injuries of the Nasal Mucosa, Superficial Wounds
Associated Therapies
Irrigation therapy, Nutritional supplementation, Oropharyngeal antisepsis, Vitamin supplementation

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First Posted Date
2020-01-07
Last Posted Date
2022-11-22
Lead Sponsor
Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre
Target Recruit Count
49
Registration Number
NCT04219358
Locations
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Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil

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First Posted Date
2017-03-30
Last Posted Date
2018-05-30
Lead Sponsor
RWTH Aachen University
Target Recruit Count
37
Registration Number
NCT03095872
Locations
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University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Aachen, NRW, Germany

Dexpanthenol Mouthwash to Treat Oral Mucositis

First Posted Date
2011-03-21
Last Posted Date
2011-07-06
Lead Sponsor
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Target Recruit Count
30
Registration Number
NCT01318889
Locations
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ShaheedBeheshti medical university, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of

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