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oxandrolone 10

Oxandrolone (PIM 913)

Oxandrolone (PIM 913)

1. NAME

1.1 Substance
1.2 Group
1.3 Synonyms
1.4 Identification numbers
1.4.1 CAS number
1.4.2 Other numbers
1.5 Main brand names, main trade names
1.6 Main manufacturers, main importers

2. SUMMARY

2.1 Main risks and target organs
2.2 Summary of clinical effects
2.3 Diagnosis
2.4 First aid measures and management principles

3. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

3.1 Origin of the substance
3.2 Chemical structure
3.3 Physical properties
3.3.1 Colour
3.3.2 State/form
3.3.3 Description
3.4 Other characteristics
3.4.1 Shelf-life of the substance
3.4.2 Storage conditions

4. USES

4.1 Indications
4.1.1 Indications
4.1.2 Description
4.2 Therapeutic dosage
4.2.1 Adults
4.2.2 Children
4.3 Contraindications

5. ROUTES OF EXPOSURE

5.1 Oral
5.2 Inhalation
5.3 Dermal
5.4 Eye
5.5 Parenteral
5.6 Other

6. KINETICS

6.1 Absorption by route of exposure
6.2 Distribution by route of exposure
6.3 Biological half-life by route of exposure
6.4 Metabolism
6.5 Elimination by route of exposure

7. PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY

7.1 Mode of action
7.1.1 Toxicodynamics
7.1.2 Pharmacodynamics
7.2 Toxicity
7.2.1 Human data

7.2.1.1 Adults

7.2.1.2 Children

7.2.2 Relevant animal data
7.2.3 Relevant in vitro data
7.3 Carcinogenicity
7.4 Teratogenicity
7.5 Mutagenicity
7.6 Interactions
7.7 Main adverse effects

8. TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYSES AND BIOMEDICAL INVESTIGATIONS

8.1 Material sampling plan
8.1.1 Sampling and specimen collection

8.1.1.1 Toxicological analyses

8.1.1.2 Biomedical analyses

8.1.1.3 Arterial blood gas analysis

8.1.1.4 Haematological analyses

8.1.1.5 Other (unspecified) analyses

8.1.2 Storage of laboratory samples and specimens

8.1.2.1 Toxicological analyses

8.1.2.2 Biomedical analyses

8.1.2.3 Arterial blood gas analysis

8.1.2.4 Haematological analyses

8.1.2.5 Other (unspecified) analyses

8.1.3 Transport of laboratory samples and specimens

8.1.3.1 Toxicological analyses

8.1.3.2 Biomedical analyses

8.1.3.3 Arterial blood gas analysis

8.1.3.4 Haematological analyses

8.1.3.5 Other (unspecified) analyses

8.2 Toxicological Analyses and Their Interpretation
8.2.1 Tests on toxic ingredient(s) of material

8.2.1.1 Simple Qualitative Test(s)

8.2.1.2 Advanced Qualitative Confirmation Test(s)

8.2.1.3 Simple Quantitative Method(s)

8.2.1.4 Advanced Quantitative Method(s)

8.2.2 Tests for biological specimens

8.2.2.1 Simple Qualitative Test(s)

8.2.2.2 Advanced Qualitative Confirmation Test(s)

8.2.2.3 Simple Quantitative Method(s)

8.2.2.4 Advanced Quantitative Method(s)

8.2.2.5 Other Dedicated Method(s)

8.2.3 Interpretation of toxicological analyses
8.3 Biomedical investigations and their interpretation
8.3.1 Biochemical analysis

8.3.1.1 Blood, plasma or serum

8.3.1.2 Urine

8.3.1.3 Other fluids

8.3.2 Arterial blood gas analyses
8.3.3 Haematological analyses
8.3.4 Interpretation of biomedical investigations
8.4 Other biomedical (diagnostic) investigations and their interpretation
8.5 Overall Interpretation of all toxicological analyses and toxicological investigations
8.6 References

9. CLINICAL EFFECTS

9.1 Acute poisoning
9.1.1 Ingestion
9.1.2 Inhalation
9.1.3 Skin exposure