General Information of Drug (ID: DM3GB6S)

Drug Name
Halobetasol Propionate Drug Info
Synonyms
Halobetasol; Miracorten; Ultravate; Halobetasol propionate [USAN]; Ulobetasol cream; Ulobetasol propionate; BMY 30056; CGP 14 458; CGP 14458; BMY-30056; CGP-14458; Halobetasol propionate (USAN); Ultravate (TN); [(6S,9R,16S,17R)-17-(2-chloroacetyl)-6,9-difluoro-11-hydroxy-10,13,16-trimethyl-3-oxo-6,7,8,11,12,14,15,16-octahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl] propanoate; [(6S,8S,9R,10S,11S,13S,14S,16S,17R)-17-(2-chloroacetyl)-6,9-difluoro-11-hydroxy-10,13,16-trimethyl-3-oxo-6,7,8,11,12,14,15,16-octahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthren-17-yl] propanoate; 21-Chloro-6alpha,9-difluoro-11beta,17-dihydroxy-16beta-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione 17-propionate; 6 alpha-fluoroclobetasol 17-propionate; 6-fluoroclobetasol 17-propionate
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Inflammation 1A00-CA43.1 Approved [1]
Therapeutic Class
Antiinflammatory Agents
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
6918178
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:135782
CAS Number
CAS 66852-54-8
TTD Drug ID
DM3GB6S
ACDINA Drug ID
D01139

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas

Molecule-Related Drug Atlas
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Approved Drug(s)
Drug Name Drug ID Indication ICD 11 Highest Status REF
Cortisone Acetate DMG8K57 Acne vulgaris ED80 Approved [2]
Beclomethasone DMZPHIK Allergic rhinitis CA08.0 Approved [2]
Auranofin DMWE2N4 Inflammatory arthritis FA2Z Approved [2]
Loteprednol Etabonate DM8QTJI Eye inflammation 9A02 Approved [2]
Desonide DMTP2NJ Allergic rhinitis CA08.0 Approved [2]
Fluocinonide DM65KL8 Exanthem Approved [2]
Medrysone DMJ90O5 Corneal abrasion NA06.4 Approved [2]
Halcinonide DMGLAX1 Exanthem Approved [2]
Amcinonide DMM1JL9 Exanthem Approved [2]
Prednicarbate DMBUNVW Exanthem Approved [2]
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Molecular Interaction Atlas of This Drug

Molecular Interaction Atlas

Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Steroid hormone receptor ERR (ESRR) TTP3UTW ERR1_HUMAN; ERR2_HUMAN; ERR3_HUMAN Modulator [2]

References

1 Natural products as sources of new drugs over the last 25 years. J Nat Prod. 2007 Mar;70(3):461-77.
2 Drugs@FDA. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.