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SMPDB ID | Pathway Name and Description | Pathway Class | Chemical Compounds | Proteins |
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SMP0126351View Pathway |
Tiludronic Acid Action PathwayTiludronic acid is a first-generation bisphosphonate used to treat Paget's disease, similar to etidronic acid and clodronic acid. Tiludronic acid binds to hydroxylapatite in the bone, during bone resorption it is released and taken up by osteoclasts through endocytosis. Once inside the osteoclast, it is released into the cytosol and goes to interrupt osteoclast activity and function. Tiludronic acid has a structure similar to pyrophosphate and due to this can be incorporated into ATP analogues that cannot be hydrolyzed. Due to this the osteoclast cannot utilize ATP and begins to go through apoptosis. If a patient has an overdose they may present with hypocalcemia, which can be treated with supportive care. Tiludronic acid should be taken 2 hours before or after consuming a meal and/or calcium supplements. Avoiding taking it with antacids as it will greatly reduce the bioavailability.
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SMP0145347View Pathway |
Tiludronate Drug Metabolism Pathway |
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SMP0130159View Pathway |
Tilsotolimod Drug Metabolism |
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SMP0145244View Pathway |
Tilmanocept Drug Metabolism Action Pathway |
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SMP0128547View Pathway |
Tilletia caries Drug Metabolism |
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SMP0128786View Pathway |
Tilia cordata pollen Drug Metabolism |
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SMP0128572View Pathway |
Tilia americana pollen Drug Metabolism |
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SMP0129216View Pathway |
Tildrakizumab Drug Metabolism |
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SMP0144944View Pathway |
Tilbroquinol Drug Metabolism Action Pathway |
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SMP0130831View Pathway |
Tilbroquinol Drug MetabolismTilbroquinol is a drug that is not metabolized by the human body as determined by current research and biotransformer analysis. Tilbroquinol passes through the liver and is then excreted from the body mainly through the kidney.
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