physostigmine

Small moleculemarketed

Approved

Jun 1, 1876

Physostigmine (Phy) is one of the oldest drug isolated from Calabar beans and successfully used for the treatment of glaucoma in 1864. Since then, it has been widely employed for various therapeutic purposes. Recently, it has gained prominence because of its clinical trials in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Physostigmine was used to treat glaucoma. It can be applied topically to the conjunctiva. Phy is also considered to be a potent prophylactic antidote for organophosphate poisoning. It is a reversible cholinesterase (ChE) inhibitor and has a short duration of action. For the last 50 years, numerous authors have shown that pretreatment with Phy would rapidly improve the incapacitating effects of organophosphate intoxication in various animal species. Phy carbamylates to a portion of ChE enzyme and thus protects the enzyme from binding with organophosphate, which are irreversible ChE inhibitors. The carbamylated ChE enzyme decarbamylates to free the enzyme for normal functioning. The rates of decarbamylation of butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) in plasma and ChE in brain and muscle are different and are related to the half-life of Phy in these tissues. In addition to ChE inhibition, Phy has a direct action on acetylcholine (ACh) receptor ionophore complex by interacting with the ACh-gated cation channels. A cholinesterase inhibitor that is rapidly absorbed through membranes. It also can cross the blood-brain barrier and is used when central nervous system effects are desired, as in the treatment of severe anticholinergic toxicity. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

10 trials · 12 clinical orgs · 0 marketing orgs

Phase 1
2
Phase 2
2
Phase 3
2
Phase 4
1

Earliest trial started May 1, 2007 (NCT00689208)

Timeline

1870s

  1. Jun 1, 1876

    Evidence of US Marketing

2000s

  1. Jan 1, 2007

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

2010s

  1. Jan 1, 2011

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

Indications

Approved for

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedJun 1, 1876

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

CNC(=O)OC1=CC=C2N(C)[C@H]3N(C)CC[C@@]3(C)C2=C1
Mol. weight
275.3461 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Single Stereoisomer
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No

Oral

No

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Sources

Also known as

  • antilirium
  • antilirium
  • antilirium
  • cogmine
  • eseridine
  • eseridine
  • eseridine salicylate
  • eseridine tartrate
  • eseridine tartrate
  • eseridine tartrate
  • eseridine tartrate
  • eserine
  • eserine
  • eserine
  • eserine
  • eserine
  • eserine aminoxide
  • eserine hemisulfate
  • eserine hemisulfate salt
  • eserine oxide
  • eserine oxide salicylate
  • eserine salicylate
  • eserine salicylate
  • eserine salicylate
  • esromiotin
  • forest pharmaceuticals brand of physostigmine salicylate
  • geneserine
  • isopto eserine
  • physiostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • physostigmine
  • (-)-physostigmine
  • physostigmine aminoxide
  • physostigmine salicylate
  • physostigmine salicylate
  • physostigmine salicylate
  • physostigmine salicylate
  • physostigmine salicylate
  • physostol
  • physostol

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT04366518Early Phase 1 (Phase 1)Apr 30, 2020Yale University
NCT03090620Phase 4Mar 30, 2017American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, University of Colorado, Denver
NCT03013322N/AAug 1, 2014University of Heidelberg
NCT02216266Phase 3Apr 1, 2014J. W. Goethe University
NCT02008292N/ASep 1, 2013National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Yale University
NCT01394445Phase 3Jun 1, 2011Medical University of Graz
NCT01121497N/AJul 1, 2010Tel Aviv University
NCT00850850N/ADec 1, 2009University of Copenhagen
NCT01171118N/AAug 1, 2009University of Rochester
NCT00689208Early Phase 1 (Phase 1)May 1, 2007AstraZeneca
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Organizations

Research & Development (12)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
Yale UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222013
American Academy of Clinical ToxicologyAcademic/Hospital1012017
AstraZenecaFor profit1112007
J. W. Goethe UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112014
Medical University of GrazAcademic/Hospital1112011
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)Government1012013
National Institutes of Health (NIH)Government1012013
Tel Aviv UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112010
University of Colorado, DenverAcademic/Hospital1112017
University of CopenhagenAcademic/Hospital1112009
University of HeidelbergAcademic/Hospital1112014
University of RochesterAcademic/Hospital1112009
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