Acute Subcutaneous Toxicity Study of Banaron Cream in Rats

피부외용제 Banaron크림의 급성독성시험 연구

  • 조대현 (국립보건안전연구원 독성부) ;
  • 황세진 (국립보건안전연구원 독성부) ;
  • 이원용 (국립보건안전연구원 독성부) ;
  • 이주영 (한일약품(주) 중앙연구소) ;
  • 윤형중 (한일약품(주) 중앙연구소) ;
  • 문병우 (국립보건안전연구원 독성부)
  • Published : 1993.12.01

Abstract

Single subcutaneous injection to SD rats of both sexes was performed to investigate the acute toxicity of new skin allergy-remedy ointment, Banaron. Banaron is composed of lidocaine hydrochloride, chloro-pheniramine maleate, prednisolone acetate, chlorohexidine hydrochloride, methyl salicylate, 1-menthol and d-camphor. The results were as fellows. $LD_{50}$, /TEX> values of Banaron were 8373.6 mg/kg for male and 8260.1 mg/kg for females. Death occurred within 24 hours after administration at doses up to 6600 mg/kg. The main cause of deaths seemed to be respiratory disturbance. General symptoms decreased of activity and respiratory rate, salivation, tremor and loss of consciousness which were commonly observed by some survived animals and all dead animals. No significant gross findings of internal organs and body weight changes in treatment groups in comparison with these of control group were observed at the maximum dose levels in Banaron.

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