Calfactant

Calfactant
Clinical data
Trade names Infasurf
Pregnancy
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UNII Q4K217VGA9 YesY
ChEMBL CHEMBL1201447 N
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Calfactant, also known as Infasurf,[1] is an intratracheal suspension derived from the natural surfactant in calf lungs. It is used in premature infants with lung surfactant deficiency that causes infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS).[2]

Mechanism of action

Lung surfactant is essential for effective ventilation as it modifies alveolar surface tension.[3] IRDS is caused by a lung surfactant deficiency. Calfactant serves as a substitute for the natural surfactant.[2]

References

  1. http://www.infasurf.com/home
  2. 1 2 Drugs.com: Calfactant
  3. Schurch, S.; Lee, M.; Gehr, P. (1992). "Pulmonary surfactant: Surface properties and function of alveolar and airway surfactant". Pure and Applied Chemistry 64 (11): 1745. doi:10.1351/pac199264111745. PMID 11369545.


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