Acute Porphyria Drugs

M02AA10 - Ketoprofen

Not Porphyrinogenic
NP

Rationale
Insignificant systemic exposure. Two references consider it (probably) safe. Did not induce ALAS1 in rat.
Chemical description
Gel 2.5%. Analgetic and antiinflammatory gel for dermal application. Bioavailability after percutaneous administration about 5%.
Ipnet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 19 patients with acute porphyria.
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References
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Porphyria Drug Lists
1. French List
Centre Français des Porphyries
2. South African List
Porphyria South Africa No longer maintained
Tradenames

Fastum Fastum Fastum · Keplat · Ketospray Artrosilene · Fastum · Ibifen · Keplat · Ketoprofene Fastum · Ketomag · Ketonal · Ketoprofen · Ketospray Fastum Ketoprofen · Oruvail · Powergel · Tiloket Ketoflex · Ketospray · Orudis · Siduro · Zon Effekton Ketoprofen Fastum · Ketonal · Ketoprofen · Ketoprofenum Fastum · Ketospray Forte · Opokan-keto · Ultrafastin Ketoflex · Ketoprofeno · Ketum · Profenid Fastum · Ketum · Oruvail Fastum · Harufen · Kefentech · Kefentech air · Kenhancer · Ketofen · Ketotop Fastum Orudis Begsan · Fastum · Ketoprofen Fastum Begsan · Fastum · Prontoflex Artrocol · Fastum · Ketonal Fastum · Ketonal Fastum · Ketonal · Prontoflex Fastum · Keplat · Ketonal · Prontoflex
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