Ethacridine lactate

Ethacridine lactate
Skeletal formulas of ethacridine lactate
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Formula C18H21N3O4
Molar mass 343.37
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Ethacridine lactate (ethacridine monolactate monohydrate, acrinol, trade name Rivanol) is an aromatic organic compound based on acridine. Its formal name is 2-ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridine monolactate monohydrate. It forms orange-yellow crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and it has a stinging smell.

Its primary use is as an antiseptic[1] in solutions of 0.1%. It is effective against mostly Gram-positive bacteria, such as Streptococci and Staphylococci, but ineffective against Gram-negative bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[2]

Ethacridine is also used as an agent for second trimester abortion. Up to 150 ml of a 0.1% solution is instilled extra-amniotically using a foley catheter. After 20 to 40 hours, 'mini labor' ensues. In China, an intra-amniotic method has also been used.[3] Ethacridine as an abortifacient is found to be safer and better tolerated than 20% hypertonic saline.

References

  1. Merck Index, 11th Ed., 3668
  2. Adarchenko AA, Krasil'nikov AP, Sobeshchuk OP (1989). "[Antiseptic sensitivity of clinical strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa]". Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiia (in Russian). 34 (12): 902–7. PMID 2517004.
  3. Tien, K. H. (1983). "Intraamniotic injection of ethacridine for second-trimester induction of labor". Obstetrics and gynecology. 61 (6): 733–736. PMID 6843933.


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