Calcium hexamine thiocyanate

Calcium hexamine thiocyanate (CHT) is an inorganic compound composed of calcium, hexamethylenetetramine, and thiocyanate. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and has a variety of applications in industry. CHT is commonly used as a flame retardant in plastics, textiles, and building materials, as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, and as a stabilizer in rubber compounds. It is also used as a fertilizer and as a reagent in chemical synthesis. It is a pharmaceutical drug that has been used in nasal preparations.

alcium hexamine thiocyanate is a less commonly used medication with a limited history of use. While it has been investigated for various applications, its use is not currently widespread and it's not generally recommended due to safety concerns and availability of safer alternatives.

Here's a summary of the limited information available:

Historical Uses:

  • Nasal decongestant: It was once used in nasal preparations to treat nasal congestion.
  • Urinary tract infections: It has also been investigated for the treatment of urinary tract infections, although this use is not widely documented or recommended.

Current Status:

  • Limited use: Due to safety concerns and the availability of safer and more effective alternatives, calcium hexamine thiocyanate is not commonly used in modern medicine.
  • Safety concerns:
    • Potential for adverse effects, including irritation, inflammation, and tissue damage at the site of application (nasal cavity).
    • Limited information about long-term safety and potential side effects.
  • Alternative medications: More effective and safer options are available for treating nasal congestion and urinary tract infections.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
R - Respiratory system
R01 Nasal preparations
R01A - Decongestants and other nasal preparations for topical use
R01AX Other nasal preparations
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