Please note, this OEL/ADE monograph also applies to trimebutine maleate (CAS RN 34140-59-5) and trimebutine tosylate (CAS RN Not Available). Trimebutine maleate is a noncompetitive, spasmolytic agent indicated for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), lower GI motility disorders, and for postoperative paralytic ileus following abdominal surgery. Trimebutine maleate is the salt form of trimebutine and acts directly on smooth muscle to modulate gastric motility by stimulating or inhibiting spontaneous contractions; thereby, regulating abnormal intestinal activity without altering normal motility. Trimebutine binds with high affinity to inactivated calcium channels, which reduces calcium influx, attenuating membrane depolarization and decreases colon peristalsis.
Affygility Solutions has an occupational exposure limit (OEL) and control band assignment for this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). This monograph also contains the acceptable daily exposure (ADE) value.
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